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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

BIG YAKUZA (大きな龍が如く) Cartoon Series

Yakuza History starting roughly in 1612, when the Shogun Tokugawa shogun in power and get rid of before. This turnover resulted in approximately 500,000 people who previously called samurai hatomo-yakko (shogun servants) becomes lost master, or referred to as the ronin.
As the saying goes: those who only have a hammer tends to see things could be wrong with dimartil, as well as with the ronin this. Many of them become criminals and guards. They are known as kabuki-mono or sloppy eccentric samurai who everywhere carrying a sword. They talk to each other in slang and secret codes. There is a high loyalty among this group of ronin so hard to be liquidated.
To protect the city from the kabuki-mono, many small towns in Japan form the machi-yokko (task force (task force) village). This Task Force consists of the merchants, employees, and ordinary people who want to donate energy to deal with the kabuki-mono. Although they are less skilled and less in number, but it was the members of this machi-yokko able to keep their areas from attack by kabuki mono. Among the Japanese people to the 17th century, the machi-yokko is regarded as a hero.
Problem gets complicated, because after successfully rolling the ronin, the members of this yokko machi, instead leaving their initial profession and choose to be thugs. This is reinforced by the Shogun participate in maintaining the machi-yokko this. There are two classes of the machi-professions yokko, namely the Bakuto (gamblers) and Tekiya (traders). His name is just the traders but in reality, these people like to deceive Tekiya and blackmail fellow traders. Even so, these people have a strong kinship systems. There is a strong relationship between Oyabun (Bos (father)) and Kobun (subordinates (children)), and-Kohai Senpai (Senior-Junior) which then becomes thick in the Yakuza organization.

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