The Limousine

In a seven-story hotel in Tokyo, the Yakuza were on a short fuse and if any cop or soldier stepped closer to the vicinity of the building that they were commandeering, they would instantly kill all the hostages. This was their belief in Bushido. Ingrained in their minds since their infancy, remembering their fathers and grandfathers in Kamikaze planes, Kaitens, and committing Seppuku rather than face the dishonor of surrender.

"Silence! All of you!" said Reiji, a member of the Yakuza, shirtless and wearing a white band tied around his head. He had a dragon tattoo with intricate designs that covered his whole torso and he held an AK-47 tucked in between his right arm and his waist.

In his left hand, he carried a duffel bag with 20 pounds of dynamite, if detonated could wipe the whole building off the face of the earth.