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Yakuza
Members of organized crime syndicates in Japan
For other uses, see Yakuza (disambiguation).
Criminal organization
The word yakuza in katakana (ヤクザ)
Founded 17th century
(presumed to have originated from the Kabukimono)Territory Primarily Japan, particularly in Kantō/Tokyo, Kansai, Kyushu/Fukuoka, and Chūbu; also internationally in South Korea, Australia,[1] the Western United States (Hawaii and California), and Thailand (Phuket) Ethnicity Primarily Japanese; occasionally Koreans and Japanese Americans Membership 10,400 members[2]
10,000 quasi-members[2]Activities Varied, including illegitimate businesses, an array of criminal and non-criminal activities. Notable members Principal clans: - Yamaguchi-gumi
- Sumiyoshi-kai
- Inagawa-kai
Yakuza (Japanese: ヤクザ, IPA:[jaꜜkɯdza]; ), also known as gokudō (極道, "the extreme path", IPA:[gokɯꜜdoː]), are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media (by request of the police) call them bōryokudan (暴力団, "violent groups", IPA:[boːɾʲokɯꜜdaɴ]), while the yakuza call themselves ninkyō dantai (任侠団体, "chivalrous organizations", IPA:[ɲiŋkʲoːdantai]). The English equi
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Overview
- Interview Summary
- Susumu Ishii, born on January 2, 1918 in Hawaii, describes being a second generation Japanese American; being 24 years old when the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred; being drafted a few months before the Pearl Harbor attack; how the commander told the Japanese Americans that they could not be trusted; how he identified as an American; attending a Japanese school; training at Camp Shelby and in Wisconsin; visiting a friend at a Japanese American relocation camp and his view on the camps; not experiencing any discrimination when he was in Mississippi but witnessing discrimination against black Americans; attending annual Holocaust memorial services; his daughter’s pursuit of Hebrew studies; and his view that those who were relocated to camps in the U.S. should be compensated.
- Interviewee
- Susumu Ishii
- Interviewer
- Judy Weightman
- Date
- interview: 1987 December 28
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, acquired from the Hawaii Holocaust Project
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- Extent
- 1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sound, color ; 3/4 in..
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- Conditions on Access
- There are no known restrictions on access to this material.