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Yoshitaka Mine (Japanese: 峯 義孝, Hepburn: Mine Yoshitaka) is character introduced in the action game Yakuza 3. Mine is the President of the Hakuho Clan (白峯会, Hakuhō-kai), a Tojo Clan affiliate, and serves as one of the main antagonists in Yakuza 3. He is voiced by Nakamura Shidō II.
| Yoshitaka Mine | |
|---|---|
| Yakuza / Like a Dragon character | |
| First game | Yakuza 3 (2009) |
| Voiced by | Nakamura Shidō II |
Appearances
Yakuza 3
Accoridng to Yakzua 3, Mine became a very successful Japanese businessman; he had all the money he wanted and could have any woman he desired. However, this life led him to the realization that it was all a lie and that people only used him for his money. To find a society where human bonds were absolute, he took an interest in the yakuza. With Daigo's support, he rose to the top ranks and became the Chairman of the Hakuho Clan through his clear thinking and financial prowess. After Daigo was shot, Kashiwagi, acting as interim chairman, calls a meeting with the current Tojo Clan executive members over Kazuma Kiryu, the fourth chairman, returning to help mend this current crisis. Mine sides with Kashiwagi while Kanda and Hamazaki, due to their own personal ambitions, express their disapproval.
When Mine meets with Kiryu for the first time at Kage's office in Purgatory, he apologizes for Kanda's actions and says that it was he who funded the Nishikiyama Family to stage a coup against the other families, killing Kanda as a peace offering. Kiryu expresses his disapproval over Mine's actions, asking if this is what Daigo would have wanted. Mine responds to Kiryu how his reluctance to give up the orphanage caused Daigo to be shot and that his idealism is nothing more than hypocrisy. With the employ of the Tamashiro Family, he destroys the orphanage to further the resort development project. Mine orders the family to stall Kiryu in Okinawa before he travels back to Tokyo to find Daigo in Toto Hospital. Unable to cope with Daigo being in a coma after being shot, he wanted the power to do anything. Collaborating with Black Monday, he wanted to become the Seventh Chairman of the Tojo Clan to give him a new reason to live to render his grief non-existent. Kiryu sees the futility in Mine's actions, and that his isolation was a result of his self-centeredness. After a grueling fight, Mine is defeated and Kiryu tells him he can still live anew. The CIA Agent appears with five of his subordinates. Andre Richardson, the leader of Black Monday attempts to kill Mine and Kiryu but he is shot by a recovered Daigo instead. Mine grabs Andre and throws himself off the hospital rooftop along with his former collaborator to make amends to both Kiryu and Daigo.
Dark Ties
In 2007, startup entrepreneur Mine is voted out of his company's board of directors due to his reckless investments. Mine encounters a public shootout between members of the Tojo Clan and a rival yakuza gang, Daigo. Seeking to understand why the Tojo men were willing to sacrifice their lives for Daigo, Mine attempts to join the Tojo Clan by establishing a relationship with Tsuyoshi Kanda. Mine bribes Kanda with a large sum of money, allowing him to be introduced in the family. Mine helps Kanda take over various properties, expanding the Nishikiyama Family's territory and headcount by absorbing smaller families. The duo's success causes conflict with Shinpei Ikari, the family's acting patriarch. Mine and Kanda set Ikari up to take the fall for an illicit arms deal, leading to him becoming wanted by the police and being expelled from the family. Kanda becomes third patriarch in Ikari's place, with Mine as his right-hand man. Mine's activities attract Daigo, who warns him that his methods are against the yakuza's moral code and could get him killed.
During a mission to transport money, Mine and Kanda are ambushed by Ikari and men from several families Mine had poached. Daigo intervenes in the conflict, offering to pay Ikari a billion yen in exchange for Mine's life, and even taking a bullet for him. An enraged Mine defeats Ikari, then later calls an ambulance for Daigo. Daigo appoints Mine chairman of his own subsidiary, the Hakuho Clan, allowing him to distance himself from Kanda. Mine, having a newfound respect and admiration for Daigo, realizes that the yakuza has what he has been searching for. Several months following Mine's presumed death, Mine, observing Daigo from outside the bar. As he reflects on his near-death experience, it is revealed that a hedge on the hospital's ground floor cushioned Mine's fall, leaving him only severely injured, while a man later found his body and presumably saved him. Musing to himself, Mine affirms that his former self is dead, and he is now nothing more than "another man who erased his name".
Creation

Nakamura Shidō II first played Mine in 2009 for Yakuza 3, claiming the work was so popular that fans directly addressed him as "Mine". After moving to a kabuki career, Shido felt his role as Mine was still notable and has often addressed him as stoic. Shido was impressed by the script of the remake for much depth the new installment go into Mine's character. Shido wanted fans to look forward to Mine's expanded story.[1] Dark Ties was originally envisioned as a bonus scene for Kiwami 3; however, the development team decided to shift its scope to a full game, as they recognized Yoshitaka Mine's popularity with the fans and that making him playable was "the best way" to tell his story.[2] The story of Dark Ties was written by Kazunobu Takeuchi, who originally wrote a story arc detailing Mine's past for the mobile title Ryu ga Gotoku Online (2018); the same story arc was used as the basis for Dark Ties, with Takeuchi expanding upon the original material by fleshing out Mine's backstory even further.[3] Series chief producer Hiroyuki Sakamoto considered Dark Ties to have the darkest story out of all Like a Dragon entries to date, with it largely focusing on Mine's inner monologue and self-questioning, setting him apart from other series protagonists like Kiryu.[4]