Substory 3: Who’s Entertaining Who Walkthrough for Like A Dragon: Ishin
This page contains a walkthrough and guide for Substory 3: Who’s Entertaining Who for Like A Dragon: Ishin! (LAD Ishin/Yakuza: Ishin), including side quest availability (story chapter), mission location, how to unlock, rewards, and an in-depth guide on how to clear it.
Substory 3: Who’s Entertaining Who Overview
Availability | Chapter 3 |
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Location | Near Ebisu Pawnshop Rakunai (south corner) |
How to Unlock | Clear Substory 1: Nichibuza’s Newest Fan. You must also have entered Utamaruya Karaoke Bar and sing one song to unlock this substory. |
Clear Rewards | Ancient Amulet x1 (rating of 3 or higher), Sacred Tree Branch x1 (rating of 1 to 2), Glamorous Doll x1 (rating of 0), 350 Virtue |
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Substory 3: Who’s Entertaining Who Walkthrough
1 | Talk to the woman along the south corner of Ebisu Pawnshop Rakunai. |
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2 | Head to Izakaya Watami on the west side of Shijio Street to meet the artist. |
3 | Sing “Spirit Sakura” at Utamaruya Karaoke Bar. |
4 | Give your evaluation on the painting. |
5 | Clear “Samurai Performance” at Nichibuza with a rank of “third class” (or higher). |
6 | Give your evaluation on the painting again. |
7 | Defeat the rogue outside to clear the substory. |
Substory 3: Who’s Entertaining Who Strategy Guide
Clear the mini games to progress through the substory.
This substory will require you to clear the singing and dancing mini games on their default difficulties. To get the Ancient Amulet reward at the end, you must get the required rank for each mini game. Getting a lower score for both will cause you to receive a Sacred Tree Branch or Glamorous Doll instead.
Evaluating the paintings.
You will then need to evaluate the painting by answering with the correct dialogue responses. For the painting evaluation at Utamaruya Bar, select the choice “It was bold and virile.” Then, you will need to give the correct response again at Nichibuza. When you are asked again, choose “It was bold, yet elegant.”
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