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Gangster Exams For Japanese Yakuza

Japanese gangsters are facing an obstacle that can’t be beaten with a nunchaku – a pen and paper exam.

Spotted within the Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate, this Q&A session involved a 12 question paper that tested faction members’ knowledge of gangster lore.

One such question asked for a comprehensive list of taboo activities. The correct answer, as specified on the sample paper, included con jobs involving phones, stealing costly motor vehicles and disposal of industrial waste.

Furthermore, the paper stressed that all gang-related activities had to be approved by the big bosses.

This exam paraphernalia was uncovered by police when they were investigating a crime-related instance involving the Yamaguchi-gumi gang in Shiga Prefecture .

This particular group has a strong presence in Japan with its 40 000 members and thus, has adopted this unconventional method in order to save money. Recent changes to the anti-organized crime law ensured that crime bosses could be fined over the illegal actions of their respective minions.

Such minion actions could be anything from a shoot-out in a street to a bloody bar fight.

In addition to legal moves, civil action by concerned citizens against crime syndicates were becoming increasingly common and have might have contributed to the creation of this exam paper.

One such example was the efforts of Akasaka residents where they won a court appeal to exclude the Inagawa-kai gang from their neighborhood.

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  • Date 9/23/2009 7:09:46 AM
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Venomousvole : LVL 39: VP 4.7: said:

Venomousvole

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60 days 3 hours ago...

so many gangster wannabies, so little time

sc1zzen : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

sc1zzen

18 votes NegativePositive

60 days 3 hours ago...

GED - Gangster education diploma?

thundersalmon : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

thundersalmon

23 votes NegativePositive

60 days 2 hours ago...

the gangs in Japan are very different from what we perceive as criminal in the US and Canada. There is much less violence but much more intimidation and political control. Gangs and the Mafia usually set to control all the wealth in a neighbourhood without actually causing any ruckus. The local police have a hard time of it because many businesses that give in to Yakuza pressure only lose money initially, but soon get very good kickbacks from laundering schemes through their businesses.

Yakuza in Japan are cautiously respected, not feared outright.

filminFL08 : LVL 32: VP 4.1: said:

filminFL08

18 votes NegativePositive

60 days 1 hour ago...

That`s how you know they`re an Asian gang: you have to take a written test to get in.

Uzo : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

Uzo

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59 days 14 hours ago...

^^ Another interesting fact is they put pressure on big business, not just squeezing the little guy. They buy up shares in a public-listed company and extort money by saying "Give us the dough, or we`ll go to your shareholder`s meetings and ask all those difficult questions you don`t want to answer." Yeah, I know, doesn`t sound like much. But this is Japan - you don`t rock the boat. Even large companies that are headed for bankruptcy and it`s perfectly clear that they`re headed for bankruptcy will not see any pressure from shareholders whatsoever to change management. The idea of shareholders voting out a manager is about as odd as the LDP losing to the MDP (Oh .. hang on .. that happened last week. Bad example.)

Amendment IX : LVL 29: VP 3.8: said:

Amendment IX

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59 days 8 hours ago...

the Japanese are an interesting race.

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