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  1. Yakuza - Wikipedia

    • This hierarchy resembles a structure similar to the family – in traditional Japanese culture, the oyabun was often regarded as a surrogate father, and the kobun as surrogate children. [14] During the Edo period, the government formally recognized the tekiya. 展开

    Overview

    Yakuza , also known as gokudō (極道, "the extreme path", IPA: [gokɯꜜdoː]), are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media (by request of the police) call th… 展开

    Etymology

    The name yakuza originates from the traditional Japanese card game Oicho-Kabu, a game in which the goal is to draw three cards adding up to a score of 9. If the sum of the cards is 10 or more, the second digit is the score. So … 展开

     
  1. Japanese Yakuza Ranks: Names Of Yakuza Member …

    2023年8月20日 · Learn about the hierarchy of the Yakuza, a Japanese organized crime syndicate, and the roles and responsibilities of its members. From the Oyabun (boss) to the Gang Members, discover the ranks, titles, and rituals of …

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  5. Yakuza Group Structure - Japan Subculture Research …

    Learn the terms and roles of a typical yakuza group, such as kumicho, kumicho, kanzoku, kai, and ikka. See a diagram and examples of yakuza group structure and hierarchy.

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