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- Yamaguchi-gumi abstract "The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi (六代目山口組, Rokudaime Yamaguchi-gumi) is Japan's largest and most infamous yakuza organization. It is named after its founder Harukichi Yamaguchi. Its origins can be traced back to a loose labor union for dockworkers in Kobe before World War II.It is one of the largest criminal organizations in the world. According to the National Police Agency it had 20,400 active members and 18,600 associated members in 2007. It is, by far, the largest of the boryokudan groups, and its membership encompasses roughly 45% of the 86,300 yakuza in the Japanese underworld. Leading members of the Yamaguchi-gumi number 102 people in total; 1 kumichō (組長) (boss), 15 shatei (舎弟) (younger brother) and 86 wakachū (若中) (child) as of November 2005.The Yamaguchi-gumi are among the world's wealthiest gangsters, bringing in billions of dollars a year from extortion, gambling, the sex industry, arms and drug trafficking, and real estate and construction kickback schemes. They are also involved in stock market manipulation and Internet pornography.The Yamaguchi-gumi has its headquarters in Kobe, Japan, but it operates all across Japan and has overseas operations in Asia and the United States.[citation needed] Despite more than a decade of police crackdowns, their numbers have been growing. Its current kumicho (Boss), Shinobu Tsukasa, has declared an expansionist policy - even making inroads into Tokyo, traditionally not Yamaguchi turf. They also have multiple groups working overseas.".
- Yamaguchi-gumi thumbnail Yamabishi.svg?width=300.
- Yamaguchi-gumi wikiPageExternalLink top-10-criminal-organizations_2.html.
- Yamaguchi-gumi wikiPageID "588184".
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- Yamaguchi-gumi caption "Daimon of the Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi criminalActivities "arms trafficking, assassinations, bank fraud, bid rigging, blackmail, bookmaking, contract killing, extortion, drug trafficking, illegal gambling, Internet pornography, loansharking, mail fraud, match fixing, money laundering, mortgage fraud, murder, prostitution, racketeering, securities fraud, sōkaiya, wire fraud, and infiltration of legitimate businesses".
- Yamaguchi-gumi ethnicMakeup Japanese_people.
- Yamaguchi-gumi ethnicMakeup Koreans_in_Japan.
- Yamaguchi-gumi foundedBy Harukichi_Yamaguchi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi foundedOn "1915".
- Yamaguchi-gumi foundingLocation Japan.
- Yamaguchi-gumi foundingLocation Kobe.
- Yamaguchi-gumi hasPhotoCollection Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi membershipEst "39000".
- Yamaguchi-gumi name "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi rivals "Notably the Dojin-kai, Kudo-kai, Taishu-kai, Goda-ikka, Asano-gumi, Kyosei-kai, and to a lesser extent, Sumiyoshi-kai, Inagawa-kai among others".
- Yamaguchi-gumi territory "Primarily based in Kobe but has territory all over Japan, including in Tokyo".
- Yamaguchi-gumi yearsActive "1915".
- Yamaguchi-gumi subject Category:Yakuza_groups.
- Yamaguchi-gumi subject Category:Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi type Abstraction100002137.
- Yamaguchi-gumi type Group100031264.
- Yamaguchi-gumi type YakuzaGroups.
- Yamaguchi-gumi comment "The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi (六代目山口組, Rokudaime Yamaguchi-gumi) is Japan's largest and most infamous yakuza organization. It is named after its founder Harukichi Yamaguchi. Its origins can be traced back to a loose labor union for dockworkers in Kobe before World War II.It is one of the largest criminal organizations in the world. According to the National Police Agency it had 20,400 active members and 18,600 associated members in 2007.".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Yamaguchi-gumi".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "Ямагути-гуми".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "山口組".
- Yamaguchi-gumi label "山口組".
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs 山口組.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs 야마구치구미.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
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- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Q763018.
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- Yamaguchi-gumi sameAs Yamaguchi-gumi.
- Yamaguchi-gumi wasDerivedFrom Yamaguchi-gumi?oldid=602650407.
- Yamaguchi-gumi depiction Yamabishi.svg.
- Yamaguchi-gumi isPrimaryTopicOf Yamaguchi-gumi.