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The Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest and most dangerous Yakuza syndicate, grew from a small criminal group in the early 1900s to control over 200,000 gangsters by the 1940s. They became deeply embedded in Japan’s political and business worlds, with influence over elections and politicians. But then how did the Japanese government pass the Organized Crime Control Law in 1992, officially banning the Yakuza, marking the end of their open power? What lead to the decline of their mighty powers, let's discuss!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c23MPO2pFuZgSEsWSbzcLBZPpJaDjS3ZkU08sZ80JH0/edit?usp=drivesdk
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The Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest and most dangerous Yakuza syndicate, grew from a small criminal group in the early 1900s to control over 200,000 gangsters by the 1940s. They became deeply embedded in Japan’s political and business worlds, with influence over elections and politicians. But then how did the Japanese government pass the Organized Crime Control Law in 1992, officially banning the Yakuza, marking the end of their open power? What lead to the decline of their mighty powers, let's discuss!
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