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Names comes from the worst hand in the card game hanafu-da, 8-9-3 or ya-ku-za. The expression came to mean something wothless, and people attached it to a whole class of criminals, who adopted it as a badge of honour. | Names comes from the worst hand in the card game hanafu-da, 8-9-3 or ya-ku-za. The expression came to mean something wothless, and people attached it to a whole class of criminals, who adopted it as a badge of honour. | ||
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+ | == Important Syndicates == | ||
+ | *[[Seattle Yakuza]] | ||
+ | *[[San Francisco Yakuza]] | ||
+ | *[[New Orleans Yakuza]] | ||
== Key Terms == | == Key Terms == | ||
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*[[Gumi]] | *[[Gumi]] | ||
*[[Rengo]] | *[[Rengo]] | ||
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*[[Hishro]] | *[[Hishro]] | ||
*[[Kaikei]] | *[[Kaikei]] | ||
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Organised crime syndicate. Orginating from seventeenth-century Japan
Names comes from the worst hand in the card game hanafu-da, 8-9-3 or ya-ku-za. The expression came to mean something wothless, and people attached it to a whole class of criminals, who adopted it as a badge of honour.