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OYABUN         
  • An early example of [[Irezumi]] tattoos, 1870s.
  • Yakuza often take part in local festivals such as [[Sanja Matsuri]] where they often ride the shrine through the streets proudly showing off their elaborate tattoos.
  • [[Kyushu]] island, the largest source of ''yakuza'' members.
  • Yakuza boss [[Shimizu Jirocho]] (Chogoro Yamamoto)
  • 120px
  • A yakuza with a dragon tattoo is running to help his comrade, who is fighting against the police.
  • Yakuza hierarchy
  • 120px
  • Poster of ''[[Drunken Angel]]'', of [[Akira Kurosawa]], released in 1948, a Yakuza Eiga genre film
  • 120px
MEMBERS OF TRADITIONAL TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATES IN JAPAN
Ya-San; Ya-san; Hachi-kyu-san; Bōryokudan; Yakuda; Yakusa; Gyangu; Oyabun; Japanese mafia; Yazuka; Japanese mob; Japanese Mafia; Boryokudan; Organized crime in Japan; Japanese organized crime; Japanese Organized Crime and Gangs; Yacuza; Yacooza; Yakuza (organized crime in Japan); Chimpira; Chinpira; Tinpira; Timpira; Ninkyō dantai; Yakuza in the United States
Andrew Justin Anglin, better known by his stage name Oyabun (stylized as OYABUN), is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record executive.
yakuza         
  • An early example of [[Irezumi]] tattoos, 1870s.
  • Yakuza often take part in local festivals such as [[Sanja Matsuri]] where they often ride the shrine through the streets proudly showing off their elaborate tattoos.
  • [[Kyushu]] island, the largest source of ''yakuza'' members.
  • Yakuza boss [[Shimizu Jirocho]] (Chogoro Yamamoto)
  • 120px
  • A yakuza with a dragon tattoo is running to help his comrade, who is fighting against the police.
  • Yakuza hierarchy
  • 120px
  • Poster of ''[[Drunken Angel]]'', of [[Akira Kurosawa]], released in 1948, a Yakuza Eiga genre film
  • 120px
MEMBERS OF TRADITIONAL TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATES IN JAPAN
Ya-San; Ya-san; Hachi-kyu-san; Bōryokudan; Yakuda; Yakusa; Gyangu; Oyabun; Japanese mafia; Yazuka; Japanese mob; Japanese Mafia; Boryokudan; Organized crime in Japan; Japanese organized crime; Japanese Organized Crime and Gangs; Yacuza; Yacooza; Yakuza (organized crime in Japan); Chimpira; Chinpira; Tinpira; Timpira; Ninkyō dantai; Yakuza in the United States
[j?'ku:z?]
¦ noun (plural same) (the Yakuza) a powerful Japanese criminal organization.
?a member of this organization; a Japanese gangster or racketeer.
Origin
Japanese, from ya 'eight' + ku 'nine' + za 'three', referring to the worst hand in a gambling game.
Chimpira         
  • An early example of [[Irezumi]] tattoos, 1870s.
  • Yakuza often take part in local festivals such as [[Sanja Matsuri]] where they often ride the shrine through the streets proudly showing off their elaborate tattoos.
  • [[Kyushu]] island, the largest source of ''yakuza'' members.
  • Yakuza boss [[Shimizu Jirocho]] (Chogoro Yamamoto)
  • 120px
  • A yakuza with a dragon tattoo is running to help his comrade, who is fighting against the police.
  • Yakuza hierarchy
  • 120px
  • Poster of ''[[Drunken Angel]]'', of [[Akira Kurosawa]], released in 1948, a Yakuza Eiga genre film
  • 120px
MEMBERS OF TRADITIONAL TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATES IN JAPAN
Ya-San; Ya-san; Hachi-kyu-san; Bōryokudan; Yakuda; Yakusa; Gyangu; Oyabun; Japanese mafia; Yazuka; Japanese mob; Japanese Mafia; Boryokudan; Organized crime in Japan; Japanese organized crime; Japanese Organized Crime and Gangs; Yacuza; Yacooza; Yakuza (organized crime in Japan); Chimpira; Chinpira; Tinpira; Timpira; Ninkyō dantai; Yakuza in the United States
are low-ranking Japanese yakuza, often quite young, who are thought to be rude. The killers of Japanese student Junko Furuta in 1989 were chimpira.