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The Yakuza: A Comprehensive History of Japan's Notorious Crime Organization for Crime Enthusiasts and History Buffs
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The Yakuza: A Comprehensive History of Japan's Notorious Crime Organization for Crime Enthusiasts and History Buffs
The Yakuza: A Comprehensive History of Japan's Notorious Crime Organization for Crime Enthusiasts and History Buffs
The Yakuza: A Comprehensive History of Japan's Notorious Crime Organization for Crime Enthusiasts and History Buffs
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*Includes pictures *Includes quotes about the Yakuza *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading “Strong leaders understand that action cures indecision.” – Toyotomi Hideyoshi, 16th century samurai A pack of men in sharp, tailored suits and dark sunglasses strut down the street. Their eyes are shielded, but the icy scowl on their faces is a clear sign to stay out of their paths. A few of their collars hang open, showing off a glimpse of the vibrant and intricate ink work on their chests, and presumably, their entire bodies. Tattoos are the norm these days, but then one suddenly spots a man with a peculiarly pint-sized pinkie. Perhaps it is only a deformity, but upon a closer look, it appears that the entire upper half has been sliced cleanly off, almost as if it were done intentionally. Since the beginning of civilization, crime and injustice has existed. At the same time, gangs in all shapes and sizes have been around, from rebels, dissidents, and rogue soldiers to the average circle of miscreants loitering in alleys and behind convenience stores. In Japan, a gang of a different breed would arise – one underscored by honor, respect, family, and a code of ethics. They are the Yakuza. The Yakuza claim to be the Robin Hoods of the Far East. While they may lean towards the other side of the law, justice is all they truly aim for. After all, for a time, these tattoo-covered “thugs” have even been praised by the public. On the other hand, most are quick to say otherwise. Either way, the Yakuza is a nefarious network of stone-faced, theatrically tattooed families, with descendants that continue to make even the most seasoned of authorities quake in their shoes. Are the Yakuza honorable rebels, or are they simply just another army of power-hungry punks? The Yakuza: The History of the Notorious Japanese Crime Organization explores the organization's origins, and some of the most powerful families under the Yakuza name. It also takes a look at the inner-workings of the hierarchical organization, their infamous tattoos, and the conflicting acts of terror and charity carried out by one of the most fascinating and controversial crime syndicates in the world. Along with pictures and a bibliography, you will learn about the Yakuza like never before.
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I really enjoyed reading about the Yakuza. This group was the Japanese equivalent of the Mafia. This book describes the history of the groups that would ultimately become the Yakuza. there seems to have been a relationship between the old samurai and the groups that would become the Yakuza. The Yakuza at one time had very strict organizational hierarchies, and rules that were strictly enforced. It's interesting to note that Japan has made numerous attempts to rid their society of these groups. Anyone interested in Japanese history, should also probably read about the criminal component of the Japanese society.

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