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- Yakuza - Wikipedia
Yakuza (Japanese: ヤクザ; IPA: [jaꜜkɯ (d)za]; English: jəˈkuːzə, ˈjækuːzə ), also known as gokudō (極道; "the extreme path", IPA: [gokɯꜜdoː]), or simply the Japanese Mafia, are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan
- Yakuza | History, Meaning, Rituals, Facts | Britannica
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 Yakuza adopt samurai -like rituals and often bear elaborate body tattoos
- The Yakuza - Japans Notorious Organized Crime Syndicate
Despite being illegal, the Yakuza remains a powerful force in Japanese society today, involved in everything from drug trafficking to money laundering In this post, we will explore the history of the Yakuza and their impact on modern-day Japan The History of the Yakuza
- Yakuza Organized Crime in Japan: Origins and Decline
Japan’s yakuza trace their roots back centuries, but strict laws and social exclusion have pushed these once-powerful syndicates into steep decline
- The Yakuza: Japan’s Infamous Crime Syndicate Explained
Explore the Yakuza history, structure, and its influence on Japanese society Uncover the origins of this criminal yet cultural force
- The Evolution of Yakuza: From Edo to Modern Underworld
Explore the Yakuza's transformation from Edo protectors to modern criminal syndicates Uncover their history, rituals, and lasting societal impact
- Yakuza membership fell to record low in 2025 - The Japan Times
The number of yakuza members and associates nationwide stood at 17,600 at the end of 2025, down 1,200 from a year earlier Full-fledged members totaled 9,400, also the lowest level on record
- The Secret World Of The Yakuza: How People Joined Japan’s Criminal . . .
The Yakuza, Japan’s organized crime syndicates, have a complex and often misunderstood history Known for their strict codes of conduct and brutal enforcement of loyalty, the Yakuza operate in the shadows of Japanese society
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