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What's the name of Jackie Chan's film in Japan?

Jackie Chan's Japanese movie is called shinjuku incident.

Shinjuku incident is an action film invested by Emperor Entertainment, supervised by Jackie Chan, directed by Dong Chengyi and starring Jackie Chan, Daniel Wu, Naoto Takenaka, Xu and Fan Bingbing.

The film tells the story of the rise and fall of a generation of gangs. Although all the characters in the film are fictional, every example comes from the real events of Chinese society in Japan.

The film was released in Hongkong, China on April 2nd, 2009.

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Introduction:

In the 1990s, in the northeast of China, Steelhead and girl Xiu Xiu two of a kind. Soon, Xiu Xiu returned to Japan as an orphan of World War II and was never heard from again. Miss Xiu Xiu's steel-toed smuggling into Japan, take refuge in fellow countryman Ajie, and live a black-collar life with a group of illegal immigrants from China. ?

At this time, Xiu Xiu has changed her name and surname and married Ruotou Jiangkou Licheng, a Japanese gangster triad. Seeing this with his own eyes, Tietou was disheartened and determined to make money by hook or by crook and stay in Japan.

Their means of making money soon touched the interests of the Tainan gang, which eventually led to Ajie's right hand being cut off. Tietou followed Gao Jie, the boss of Tainan Mafia, and accidentally learned of a plot to avenge the interests of the underworld. He and a group of friends are inevitably involved.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: shinjuku incident