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- in Tsushima, Aichi) is a yakuza best known as the second-in-command (wakagashira) of the 6th-generation Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest known yakuza syndicate...
- system in the family. Wakagashira were elected as underbosses to the kumichō and some powerful members were elected as wakagashira-hosa (deputy underbosses)...
- clan to clan, the three most important yakuza positions are kumichō, wakagashira (若頭, second-in-command and pseudo eldest son of the kumichō), and shateigashira...
- yakuza family in ****an. When he died of natural causes in 1981, then wakagashira (underboss) Kenichi Yamamoto was in prison and the other top lieutenants...
- ********inated in 1997. Until his death, he was the second-in-command (wakagashira) and financial overseer of ****an's largest yakuza gang, the Yamaguchi-gumi...
- the position of wakagashira-hosa (one of the third-ranking bosses). Kiyoshi Takayama was promoted to the number-two boss (wakagashira) in 1989, and to...
- lieutenant (such as Ryūichi) are better known by the name Wakagashira (****anese: 若頭, Hepburn: Wakagashira). "The Raid 2". British Board of Film classification...
- kumicho (1961-1982): Kenichi Yamamoto (山本 健一) who was a eldest son (若頭, wakagashira) of the Third Yamaguchi-gumi. He was a former member of Yasuhara-kai...
- clan now led by Kenichi Shinoda (Oyabun) and his second-in-command (Wakagashira) Kiyoshi Takayama. "Organized Crime Situation 2021" (PDF). National Police...
- was founded in 1967 by Masaru Takumi, the longtime second-in-command (wakagashira) and financial oversteer of the Yamaguchi-gumi. Takumi was kumicho of...