Unification of Japan 68

Unification of Japan 68 (2025)

U/A 13+ 25/05/2025
  • Crime
  • 1 hr 11 min
  • Status : Released

Overview

A sudden notice of succession from the Hasekai arrived from the Marugami-kai. Himuro (Yasukaze Motomiya) and Tamura (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) were furious and stormed into the ceremony. Mita (Shun Sugata) saw this as a declaration of war and vowed decisive action. The police, led by Matsumiya (Gento Hongo), ramped up surveillance on the rising tension between the Kyowakai and Marugami-kai, leading to the arrest of Teru (Yutaka Kyan) and Saito (Katsuya), escalating the crisis. Amid rising tension in the Kyowakai, Nakajima (Yoshimi Tachi) sought revenge for Shoji’s death. Concerned about Minami (Rin Asuka) due to Reiko’s (Reira Arai) involvement, Himuro and the others were encouraged by Kawata (Hitoshi Ozawa) to proceed. Himuro’s plan set up a clash between Kuramoto Kogyo and the Keihin Rengo-kai. Though it initially went smoothly, Jun (Goro Washida) and Chosaku (Keishi Kawaguchi) interfered, creating new complications.
  • Status : Released
  • Budget : $0
  • Revenue :$0

Overview

A sudden notice of succession from the Hasekai arrived from the Marugami-kai. Himuro (Yasukaze Motomiya) and Tamura (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) were furious and stormed into the ceremony. Mita (Shun Sugata) saw this as a declaration of war and vowed decisive action. The police, led by Matsumiya (Gento Hongo), ramped up surveillance on the rising tension between the Kyowakai and Marugami-kai, leading to the arrest of Teru (Yutaka Kyan) and Saito (Katsuya), escalating the crisis. Amid rising tension in the Kyowakai, Nakajima (Yoshimi Tachi) sought revenge for Shoji’s death. Concerned about Minami (Rin Asuka) due to Reiko’s (Reira Arai) involvement, Himuro and the others were encouraged by Kawata (Hitoshi Ozawa) to proceed. Himuro’s plan set up a clash between Kuramoto Kogyo and the Keihin Rengo-kai. Though it initially went smoothly, Jun (Goro Washida) and Chosaku (Keishi Kawaguchi) interfered, creating new complications.
Top Billed Cast
Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya

Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi

Yoshimi Tachi
Yoshimi Tachi

Takashi Kitadai
Takashi Kitadai

Tatsuya Nakazawa
Tatsuya Nakazawa

Hiroto Honda
Hiroto Honda

Kenta Kawasaki
Kenta Kawasaki

Katsuya
Katsuya

Tatsuya Kishida
Tatsuya Kishida

Yutaka Kyan
Yutaka Kyan

Kazuhiro Nakaya
Kazuhiro Nakaya

Yuji Nomura
Yuji Nomura

Yoshiki Kanahashi
Yoshiki Kanahashi

Reira Arai
Reira Arai

Takahiro Kuroishi
Takahiro Kuroishi

Masanobu Sakata
Masanobu Sakata

Kazuki Namioka
Kazuki Namioka

Rin Asuka
Rin Asuka

Yuki Matsumura
Yuki Matsumura

Masataka Naruse
Masataka Naruse

Hideo Nakano
Hideo Nakano

Susumu Terajima
Susumu Terajima

Shun Sugata
Shun Sugata

Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa

Crew Members
Hiroyuki Tsuji
Hiroyuki Tsuji

Director

lines

Unification of Japan 68 (2025) – Full Summary, Storyline & Review

TitleUnification of Japan 68
Release DateSun May 25 2025
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
GenresCrime
Runtime71 minutes
Rating-
BudgetN/A
RevenueN/A
ProductionRights Cube
Collection日本統一

Overview

Unification of Japan 68 is a Crime film produced in Japan, originally released on Sun May 25 2025. With a runtime of 71 minutes, this movie engages audiences with cinematic visuals and storytelling.

A sudden notice of succession from the Hasekai arrived from the Marugami-kai. Himuro (Yasukaze Motomiya) and Tamura (Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi) were furious and stormed into the ceremony. Mita (Shun Sugata) saw this as a declaration of war and vowed decisive action. The police, led by Matsumiya (Gento Hongo), ramped up surveillance on the rising tension between the Kyowakai and Marugami-kai, leading to the arrest of Teru (Yutaka Kyan) and Saito (Katsuya), escalating the crisis. Amid rising tension in the Kyowakai, Nakajima (Yoshimi Tachi) sought revenge for Shoji’s death. Concerned about Minami (Rin Asuka) due to Reiko’s (Reira Arai) involvement, Himuro and the others were encouraged by Kawata (Hitoshi Ozawa) to proceed. Himuro’s plan set up a clash between Kuramoto Kogyo and the Keihin Rengo-kai. Though it initially went smoothly, Jun (Goro Washida) and Chosaku (Keishi Kawaguchi) interfered, creating new complications.

Storyline & Plot Overview

Unification of Japan 68 follows powerful themes of Crime. The film delivers dramatic twists, intense moments, and well-built characters, keeping the audience invested throughout the journey.

Production & Background

Produced by Rights Cube in Japan, the movie highlights premium visual effects, authentic locations, and strong sound engineering.

Audience Response

Viewers have rated the movie /10, praising its story, visual effects, and overall cinematic quality.

Movie Highlights

  • Impressive cinematography and location shots
  • High-quality action sequences
  • Emotion-driven character moments
  • Strong world-building inspired by folklore
  • Well-executed pacing and thrilling atmosphere

Similar Movies You May Like

  • Any movie with mythology or monster themes

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the storyline of this movie?
The film follows a narrative built around strong emotional and visual elements, blending character-driven moments with cinematic pacing.

2. Is this movie based on a true story?
While certain elements may be inspired by real events, the movie primarily offers fictional storytelling for entertainment.

3. Is this movie suitable for family audiences?
The suitability depends on the film's themes, intensity, and age rating. Parents are advised to review guidance before watching with children.

4. On which platform is this movie available?
The film is available on its official streaming partner, depending on region and licensing.

5. Is this movie part of a franchise?
Yes, it belongs to the 日本統一 series.

6. What genre does this movie fall under?
It blends elements of Crime, making it appealing to a wide range of viewers.

7. What is the runtime of the film?
The movie runs for 71 minutes, offering a complete and engaging experience.

8. How was the audience response?
Viewers praised the film for its narrative style, visuals, and emotional depth. It continues to attract new audiences.

9. Does the movie have a post-credit scene?
Some versions may include additional scenes, depending on region or production decisions.

10. Will there be a sequel to this movie?
A sequel depends on audience demand, box office success, and production confirmation.

lines
Media
Backdrops
Posters
Videos
/xPo5wAJep4zoJiKinn4DQWORFvM.jpg