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Where To Buy Dog Food In Yakuza Kiwami

Where To Buy Dog Food In Yakuza Kiwami
During Chapter 4 Kazuma Kiryu makes a new friend. Shortly after a rather ruckus introduction you’re put onto the streets and find a group of kids giving a dog a hard time. This guide will tell you Where To Buy Dog Food In Yakuza Kiwami so you can complete the objective in Chapter 4, heal the dog and move on with the story.

Yakuza Kiwami has many quests like this. You’re tasked with finding a single item in a thriving city of commerce. Not an easy feat where there’s a dozen different stores you can shop at, each selling different wares than the last. But worry not, we’ve got you covered.

You can actually purchase the Dog Food prior to this point in the story but there’s not much point. It’s just used for this particular objective but then it’s never used again. To purchase your dog food you need to head to Poppo in Nakamichi Alley. A 24/7 store that sells a variety of goods. Check the screenshot below for the exact location of the store that sells dog food.

Where To Buy Dog Food In Yakuza Kiwami - Location

During Chapter 4 Kazuma Kiryu makes a new friend. Shortly after a rather ruckus introduction you’re put onto the streets and find a group of kids giving a dog a hard time. This guide will tell you Where To Buy Dog Food In Yakuza Kiwami so you can complete the objective in Chapter 4, heal …
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