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unless the person is Japanese and from japan, nothing. Each Japanese tattoo is different, like the members of the yakuza. An oni can mean killer, or that the person is considered an oni or high ranking member. Though many of the tattoos are actually more...peace-ish meanings!~ dragon can mean fierousity, leadership, and is often the 'mascot' of the yakuza
Confessions of a Yakuza has 253 pages.
I saw 2 identified that were only released in japan and who knows how many more titles there are in japan
Because many members of the government are tobacco junkies.
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in japan family is always first.. and always loyal to the eldest. in japan there are many loyal familys or groups.. The Yakuza ( Organized Crime ) are the loyalist people in modern japan . They treat everyone in the gang like family - brothers andeven look down on petty crime. japans way of living is different then other sosietys.
Tattoos are still considered taboo in Japan by many. While many younger people more in tune with western culture are experimenting with tattoos, they are still in fact taboo, and are still associated with organized crime and the Yakuza. While the Yakuza do have distinctive tattoos most day to day people don't know what they look like and therefore associate any tattoo with organized crime. Public bath houses, Onsens and water parks all have big signs saying no tattooed people allowed. Most places aimed at family type events like zoos have signs asking that tattoos be covered up.
722. 480 members of the house of representatives. 242 members of the house of councillors.
It is difficult to determine the largest criminal organization in the world due to their secretive and decentralized nature. However, some of the most notorious criminal organizations include the Italian Mafia, Russian Mafia, Japanese Yakuza, and Mexican cartels such as the Sinaloa Cartel.
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92 atoms have been identified, i think(:
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki were killed and in 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified.