- it
operates all
across ****an and has
overseas operations. Its
current kumichō (Boss),
Shinobu T****sa, has
declared an
expansionist policy—even making...
- (司 忍, T****sa Shinobu), is a ****anese
yakuza and the
sixth and
current kumicho (supreme kingpin, or chairman) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, ****an's
largest yakuza...
- "Godfather of Godfathers" and "The ****anese Godfather",
Taoka was
third kumicho of the Yamaguchi-gumi, ****an's
largest yakuza organization, from 1946 to...
- organization.
Yamaguchi established the
group in Kobe in 1915, and was its
kumicho or
Godfather until 1925 when he was
succeeded by his son
Noboru Yamaguchi...
- a yakuza, the
fifth kumicho (chairman or Godfather) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, ****an's
largest yakuza organization. He
became kumicho in 1989. He was known...
-
pseudo oldest younger brother of the
kumichō). Honbuchō (本部長,
general manager), ****u-
kumichō (副組長,
deputy kumichō), and jimukyokuchō (事務局長,
secretary general)...
- The Yakuza's
Guide to
Babysitting (****anese: 組長娘と世話係, Hepburn:
Kumichō Musume to Sewagakari, transl. "The
Yakuza Boss's
Daughter and her Caretaker") is...
- (山口 登,
Yamaguchi Noboru, ****anese: [jamaɡɯt͡ɕi noboɾɯ]) was the
second kumicho, or Godfather, of the Yamaguchi-gumi
yakuza gang in ****an. He ****umed control...
- New York
Times called him "****an's Godfather".
Takenaka took the role of
kumichō in 1984, in a
televised investiture ceremony in
which Fumiko, the widow...
-
until 2015.
Yoshinori Watanabe was
kumicho (Godfather) of the Yamaken-gumi from 1982 to 1989
before becoming kumicho of the Yamaguchi-gumi.
Watanabe retired...