
Yoshinori Watanabe
Japan Times: Gangland power vacuum leaves Kobe residents gasping
The Yamaguchi-gumi has been thrown into chaos and uncertainty following leader Yoshinori Watanabe's announcement late last month that he would "take a break" from his responsibilities...Journalist Katsuhiro Yamada, who has written a three-volume history of the gang, has described Watanabe as something of a bookish intellectual who prefers reading to fighting. Yamada said, "Watanabe is an avid reader of Chinese literature and reportedly has a strong interest in the performing arts." Watanabe was officially made the fifth don of the Yamaguchi-gumi on July 20, 1989, during an elaborate ceremony at Kobe's Minatogawa Shrine...The ceremony took place nearly four years after Watanabe's predecessor, Masahisa Takenaka, was assassinated.
...It is not an orderly, formal transfer of authority that worries police and residents, but violent street battles between rival gangs jostling for power in the absence of a strong leader -- the same kind of strife that killed Takenaka in 1985.
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