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Asahi: Imported, local Chinese gangs tie up with yakuza
A tense face-off with Chinese criminals a few years back convinced a 36-year-old yakuza gang member that things were changing between Japanese and Chinese underground groups. Now, he finds his hunch was correct. The man, a member of a suburban Tokyo gang, was guarding a massage parlor that had paid protection money to his organization. About 20 men, all in black coats, suddenly invaded the parlor, wielding knives with long, sharp blades. The Japanese man figured he'd soon be dead. The leader of the group shouted something in Chinese. The Japanese guard wondered if they had come seeking revenge because a few days earlier, he had thrown out a drunken Chinese man from another shop. "What are you?" the leader asked him in broken Japanese. "I'm yakuza," shouted the guard. "I'll kill you all with this," he said, grabbing the nearest weapon--a ball-point pen. He was otherwise unarmed. After a few tension-filled moments, the leader backed off. "Your heart is strong. We can be friends," he said. He then signaled the other men that it was time to leave. They stole nothing from the parlor...more...
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