The last two entries of Yakuza/Like a Dragon series applied a revolution to the saga, switching from brawler to traditional JRPG. However, the insanity of the setting is also transported in this new format. Be prepared for the weirdest side quests and special attacks. And of course, mini-games are also back in its peculiar glory, from snapping photos of sickos to managing a resort island. The biggest mini-game in Infinite Wealth is surely the Sujimon, an actual parody of Pokemon featuring criminals instead of cute monsters.
The Sujimon started in the previous Like a Dragon only as funny reference to the bestiary and the enemies of the game. It is only in Infinite Wealth that the Sujimon go far beyond a joke, becoming a complex mode parodying Pokemon in everything. The player can now wander around the map hoping to capture enemies after a battle by offering them gifts. And of course, other trainers and an entire league are also present to fight. By collecting different Sujimon, the player can build their team and face challenging rivals. Moreover, Raids around the map offer complex battles against powerful Sujimon. Gacha tickets are also rewarded in different events, and they are essential to obtain random Sujimon. And since the parody goes all the way of Pokemon references, legendary Sujimon are also present in the game: the Kiwami Sujimon.

Before talking about Kiwami Sujimon, it is worth specifying a huge change in Infinite Wealth, compared to the previous games: the setting. In fact, Infinite Wealth is almost entirely set in Hawaii, a huge and exotic location quite far from the usual Japanese setting. The Hawaiian setting is also reflected in the enemies, now more rooted in this place. This also includes the Kiwami Sujimon, which appears as some sort of Hawaiian gods of nature, each of them connected to an element. But how players can “catch ’em all”?
Kiwami Sujimon are end-game enemies, which can spawn in Raids around the island but only after finishing the Gold League. However, even at that point, Kiwami Sujimon pose an insane threat, since they are level 60. Just to compare, the secret super bosses are level 54. So there is nothing close to them in terms of raw level in Infinite Wealth. Luckily, Kiwami Sujimon are not as scary as they look, and a well-prepared party in their fifties can easily defeat them. And even if you are not so well prepared, the most powerful summons (the Poundmates) are practically able to one-shot these Sujimon… at a high money cost. Moreover, if you are really lucky, by using Japanese tickets at the Gacha machines there is a tiny chance of getting the Kiwami Sujimon.
It is time now to have a look at the 5 Kiwami Sujimon.
Kiwami Red

The Kiwami Red is the Legendary Sujimon of fire, a devastating creature shaped around raw strength. Its skin is red with a heavily muscular body, highlighting its physical power. It also wears chains, spikes, and iron elements, including a fanged cage around the head, giving an even more intimidating appearance to this burning force of nature. During a fight, the slow nature of the creature is its only weakness. Defeating it before it unleashes the powerful physical and fire attacks is a must. As Sujimon, the Kowami Red is also pure power, a tank with the highest HPs, supported by high attack.
Kiwami Blue

Well, there are really few things here in terms of design. The Kiwami Blue is not very intimidating, with a minimal design, except for the long beard and the blue skin. The stereotypical “king of the sea” fights with a trident, as expected, using water magic. Also as an allied Sujimon, it is probably the least interesting Kiwami.
Kiwami Green

The Green Kiwami has an amazing design: a humanoid god with a parrot head, the perfect god of a paradise island. The silly yet fitting design reflects one of the most mysterious enemies in the game, one of the few inhuman designs. This Kiwami Sujimon is the only one unable to talk, in fact, after unlocking it, the signature sentence is only a parrot sound. During the battle, the Green Kiwami is an adversary far more challenging than expected. First, the creature is incredibly agile, meaning that it will surely start first. Second, the bizarre plant in the god’s hand is a very dangerous weapon, able to inflict with its pollen multiple negative statuses on every character. The player must defeat the enemy fast, or the party will be unable to do it due to the massive negative effects. As a Sujimon, the Green Kiwami is probably the fastest existing Sujimon, even if weak and fragile. Moreover, its special attack can heal the team.
Kiwami Gold

The Kiwami Gold is the most expected Hawaiian god in the design: a golden humanoid partially dressed in Hawaiian clothes and motifs. Well, it also goes a bit on the modern superhero trail with the “S” pendant and crown. The god of lightning will unleash an electric storm against the entire party, as expected. However, it doesn’t pose a great threat, and it is an easy adversary compared to other Kiwami Sujimon. As an ally, the Sujimon is of great support, incredibly fast as the Green Kiwami and slightly more powerful.
Kiwami Violet

The Kiwami of darkness has a killing design. With purple skin and a demonic face (or a mask), the Kiwami is an intimidating and mysterious being. Is it a human wearing a demonic mask, or an actual demon? During the fight, the Kiwami Violet wields a scythe, truly embodying the “Hawaiian devil” concept in every detail. Luckily for the player, the battle is easier than expected, since the Kiwami mainly attacks with the scythe. As an allied Sujimon, the Kiwami offers a great balance between speed and power, placing it as a mix of the Red and Green Kiwami.