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Itou Kaiji is a bum who steals car emblems and slashes tires on what seems to be a regular basis. This routine changes one day when he is paid a visit by a man in a trench-coat. Once the two get talking, it seems that the visitor (Calling himself Endou) is a debt collector. The reason for his visit is an unpaid loan which Kaiji had previously co-signed for a work-mate (Furuhata Takeshi). The original loan was 30000 yen and once Takeshi had disappeared, the loan then fell on Kaiji.Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji Read Online Download
Kaiji is then told of a way to clear the interest compounded debt (which stood at 3,850,000 yen), which involved getting on a boat with others in his position. Once on the boat, the debtors would then have to gamble with loaned money, which would end with a few winning, and others getting into deeper debt and having to work to pay off their debts. After some coercing Kaiji accepts a position on the boat, in order to clear himself and make a bit of money as well...4: Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: Kazuya-Hen. 5: Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: One Poker Hen. 6: Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: 24-Oku Dasshutsu Hen. Kaiji manga reading order can be a bit confusing if you were to have suddenly come across the anime series version. Note 1: Kaiji Gaiden is a non-canon one-shot of Kaiji that Fukumoto did during the Espoir arc. Gambling Apocalypse 'If the contestants in The Hunger Games had been forced to kill each other by playing rock-paper-scissors instead of with bows and arrows, they might have earned a place at the gaming tables of (Kaiji).' -The Hollywood ReporterNe'er-do-well Kaiji Itou's shiftless existence is suddenly rattled by a visit from the yakuza. Aboard the illegal gambling ship, the Espoir, Kaiji has now amassed an additional ten-million yen in debt.Taking his total debt before interest to over thirteen-million yen. With few resources. Itou Kaiji is as pathetic a person as they come; a man who gambles his days away, only winning enough to lose significantly more. He hates himself, is riddled with envy for others, but is ultimately too weak to think of a way out of his massive debts. Then one day he is approached by a strange man who offers him what seems the solution of a lifetime – to take a short journey on a ship.