- A hit man is hired to kill a mob boss. After the deed is done, he and his driver are wanted dead by rival gangs who joined forces.
- The melancholy, homely Kamimura is a hit man who takes a job to kill a mob boss who's gotten greedy. The rival gang lord who hires Kamimura and his driver Shun pays them and sets them up in a hotel for a night while arranging safe passage on a ship. The son of the dead man comes to his rival and offers a partnership and cash in exchange for Kamimura's death. The boss considers his choice: morals or money? A maid at the hotel tries to aid the escape of Kamimura and Shun. As the two gangs close in, Kamimura chooses honor. Will his stoicism be his shroud?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Hitman Shûji Kamimura has been hired by Yazuka boss Sensaki through his lieutenant Nozaki to eliminate Shimazu, who has been taking advantage of a new cooperative between their two gangs. With his faithful assistant Shun Shiozaki by his side, Kamimura has a plan mapped out which includes providing first hand proof to Sensaki that the hit has been carried out to his satisfaction, destroying any physical evidence of he having made the hit, and having an exit strategy from Japan immediately following. While the hit itself goes off without a hitch to Kamimura's exact plan, it places Sensaki in the difficult position of needing to seem cooperative to Shimazu's successor in capturing the hitmen, while also secretly providing assistance to Kamimura to get out of the country, Kamimura's plan for such now kiboshed. What happens with Kamimura and Shun is affected by their encounter with Mina, a waitress at a truck stop motel used frequently by the Yakuza as a hiding place, she who hates her life, has tried to escape it in the past but failed doing so, and Kamimura himself seeing himself as a hitman second, and a survivalist first and foremost.—Huggo
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