Powered by NarviSearch ! :3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nOu0r5NHEE
Out of all the Yakuza gangs that were formed in Japan over the past 400 years, none reached the heights that the Yamaguchi-gumi did. Their leader, Taoka Kazu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaguchi-gumi
The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi (六代目山口組, Rokudaime Yamaguchi-gumi, Japanese: [ɾokɯdaime jamaɡɯt͡ɕi ɡɯmi]) is Japan's largest yakuza organization. It is named after its founder Harukichi Yamaguchi.Its origins can be traced back to a loose labor union for dockworkers in Kobe before World War II.. It is one of the largest criminal organizations in the world.
https://www.cnn.com/2015/09/15/asia/yakuza-yamaguchi-gumi-explainer/index.html
In August, Japan's largest crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, split into two main factions, potentially creating a gang war that may ultimately involve all 21 designated crime groups in Japan.
https://anthropologyreview.org/anthropology-archaeology-news/the-yakuza-japans-notorious-organized-crime-syndicate/
Shinobu Tsukasa. Shinobu Tsukasa, also known as Kenichi Shinoda, is a legendary figure in the world of Yakuza. He is the current leader of the Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate. Tsukasa was born in 1944 in Hiroshima Prefecture and joined the Yamaguchi-gumi at a young age. He became its sixth kumicho, or godfather, in 1985.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/yakuza
Updated August 17, 2022. Known informally as the Japanese mafia, the Yakuza are a 400-year-old criminal syndicate that carries out everything from human trafficking to real estate sales. When news broke that the Yakuza were among the first on the scene after Japan's devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, it caused a minor sensation
https://frank151.com/the-yakuza-gang-that-conquered-japan-history-of-the-yamaguchi-gumi/
Out of all the Yakuza gangs that were formed in Japan over the past 400 years, none reached the heights that the Yamaguchi-gumi did. Their leader, Taoka Kazuo, took them from near extinction to complete dominance of the Japanese underworld. Drama, gang wars, rivalries, struggles, the story of the Ya
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-yakuza-organized-crime-195571
The second group that gave rise to the yakuza was the bakuto, or gamblers.Gambling was strictly forbidden during Tokugawa times and remains illegal in Japan to this day. The bakuto took to the highways, fleecing unsuspecting marks with dice games or with hanafuda card games. They often sported colorful tattoos all over their bodies, which led to the custom of full-body tattooing for modern-day
https://theconversation.com/yakuza-battle-chinese-gangs-for-control-of-japans-criminal-underworld-197718
Members of Yamaguchi-gumi, believed to be Japan's most powerful yakuza gang, bow to their boss. EPA/Franck Robichon. In comparison, the methods of Chinese mafia groups have always been more
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/backstories/778/
The Yamaguchi-gumi was founded in 1915 in Hyogo prefecture, western Japan. It expanded significantly from the late 1950s to the early '70s, becoming the most powerful yakuza gang in Japan.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/yamaguchi-gumi-kobe-yamaguchi-gumi-civil-war-has-wrecked-the-supremacy-of-the-yakuza
Of all the yakuza groups in Japan, the Yamaguchi-gumi, founded in 1915, was the gang that ruled them all until the organization split apart almost exactly five years ago—on Aug. 27, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yama%E2%80%93Ichi_War
On January 26, 1985, Yamamoto sent a team of hitmen to Takenaka's girlfriend's home in Suita. While waiting for an elevator, Takenaka, underboss Katsumasa Nakayama, and one other member of the family were shot dead, sparking a bloody nationwide conflict that came to be known as the Yama-Ichi War. The enraged Yamaguchi-gumi and its newly
https://www.grunge.com/160172/yakuza-the-truth-behind-japans-massive-crime-syndicate/
The yakuza's origins are older than you might think. In the early 1700s, outcasts in Japan began organizing into groups. The idea was that one outcast might be treated like trash but if you have a bunch of outcasts who have each other's backs and are willing to do illegal, sometimes violent things to protect members of the group, suddenly they don't get treated so badly by the general populace
https://crimelibrary.org/gangsters_outlaws/gang/yakuza/3.html
He suffered a stroke and died quietly on January 17, 1984. The other legendary godfather of the yakuza was Kazuo Taoka, oyabun of Japan's largest crime family, the Yamaguchi-gumi. His reign lasted 35 years, ending with his death in 1981. Under his leadership, the Yamaguchi-gumi membership grew to 13,000.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/yakuza
History of Japanese gangsters popularly known as yakuza. yakuza, Japanese gangsters, members of what are formally called bōryokudan ("violence groups"), or Mafia-like criminal organizations.In Japan and elsewhere, especially in the West, the term yakuza can be used to refer to individual gangsters or criminals as well as to their organized groups and to Japanese organized crime in general.
https://theworld.org/stories/2016/07/30/japans-yakuza-gang-wars
Japan's yakuza gang wars. GlobalPost. July 30, 2016. By Geoffrey Cain; Kenichi Shinoda, the boss of Japan's largest 'yakuza' gang, the Yamaguchi-gumi, walks at Tokyo's Shinagawa station to return to his his home in Kobe, western Japan on April 9, 2011 after he was released from a Tokyo prison after serving time since 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuza
Yamaguchi-gumi (山口組, Yamaguchi-gumi) The Yamaguchi-gumi is the largest yakuza family, accounting for 30% of all yakuza in Japan, with 3,500 members and 3,800 quasi-members as of 2023. From its headquarters in Kobe, it directs criminal activities throughout Japan. It is also involved in operations in Asia and the United States.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBJNqwQ9W_Q
Everyone has heard of the word yakuza, yet few really know this Japanese mafia.In this documentary in English (2022), we will dive into their history and exp
https://academic.oup.com/book/37281/chapter/330889553
The groups commonly referred to as yakuza lay claim to a long lineage. Whilst much of this is of dubious historical validity, the yakuza mythology is important in conditioning the perceptions, held by both the gang members themselves and the wider society, of the place the yakuza/bōryokudan hold in Japanese society. Historically the term 'yakuza' itself is imprecise in that it is commonly
https://listverse.com/2023/08/24/10-intriguing-facts-from-japans-kobe-yamaguchi-gumi-gang/
10 The Birth of Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi. Japan's Largest Yakuza Crime Syndicate Splits Up. The birth of Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi in 2015 can be traced back to a rare schism within Japan's largest organized crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi. Around 3,000 members formed the breakaway gang, led by Kunio Inoue, after being expelled from the Yamaguchi-gumi
https://www.reddit.com/r/Mafia/comments/162x3ab/the_yakuza_gang_that_conquered_japan_history_of/
Notorious South LA Gang lord and Mexican Mafia Heavyweight, Danny "Popeye" Roman. Roman was the leader of the "Harpy's Dead End 13" crew which is under the la eme umbrella. Roman was in prison stemming from a 1985 murder conviction when he was stabbed to death by fellow gang members in 2020.
https://www.ranker.com/list/whoa-yakuza-history-facts/melissa-sartore
The yakuza of Japan are often compared to other underground organizations like the Mafia or a Mexican drug cartel. With numerous organizations, syndicates, and participants, the yakuza are much more than that, with a history that goes back for centuries and extends throughout Japanese cultural, political, and economic foundations. Many of the details are relatively unknown to the Western world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masahisa_Takenaka
Masahisa Takenaka (竹中 正久, Takenaka Masahisa, November 30, 1933 - January 27, 1985) [citation needed] was the 4th kumicho of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza gang. He took the role of kumicho (supreme Godfather) in 1984, but was assassinated at a girlfriend's home in Osaka early the next year by a rival faction, the Ichiwa-kai.
https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h01383/
Membership of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest gang, stood at 8,500, which is an increase of 300 on the year before, and represents 35.3% of all yakuza in Japan. Meanwhile, membership of the