Arrogance, however, has a way of isolating even the most popular figures. Advisors learned to say "yes" more than "no." Warnings were reframed as obstacles to be overturned. Mistakes were explained away as necessary risks. In a republic built on checks and balances, concentration of certainty is a risk — and sometimes the citizenry must remind power that no one man is infallible.

As we delve into the world of Shinjuku's politics, it becomes clear that the President's influence extends far beyond the district's borders. His connections with high-ranking officials, business moguls, and underworld figures have allowed him to maintain a tight grip on power. But at what cost?

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