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Bakuto (博徒) were
itinerant gamblers active in ****an from the 18th
century to the mid-20th century. They were one of two
forerunners (the
other being tekiya...
- death.
Bakuto is a
leader of a
faction of the Hand who runs a camp that
recruits orphaned and
runaway kids.
Colleen Wing is a
former student of
Bakuto, and...
- The
Valiant Red
Peony (****anese: 緋牡丹博徒, Hepburn:
Hibotan Bakuto) is a 1968 ****anese
yakuza film
directed by Kōsaku Yama****a. It
stars Junko Fuji. She...
- a
young Joy Meachum.
Bakuto (portra**** by Ramón Rodríguez) is a
leader of a
faction of The Hand and
Colleen Wing's sensei.
Bakuto at
first appears to be...
- was a rice wholesaler. Due to the fall of his
adoptive family he
became a
bakuto (gambler) and
thereafter the
biggest yakuza boss of the Tōkaidō region....
- Sumiyoshi-kai
yakuza syndicate,
based in Tokyo, ****an. It was
founded by a
local Bakuto in the
early Meiji era. "Delinquent
Groups and
Organised Crime - Hiroaki...
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Daigunder (爆闘宣言ダイガンダー,
Bakutō Sengen Daigandā) is a ****anese
anime television series about humans using robots in tournaments.
Created by
Nihon Ad Systems...
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houses themselves, as well as the
bakuto, with disdain. Much of the
undesirable image of the
yakuza originates from
bakuto; this
includes the name yakuza...
- ****anese
organized crime syndicates. In the
silent film era,
depictions of
bakuto (precursors to
modern yakuza) as
sympathetic Robin Hood-like characters...
- or テキ屋; "peddlers") are
itinerant ****anese
merchants who,
along with the
bakuto ("gamblers"),
historically were
predecessors to the
modern yakuza. A loose...