dbo:abstract | - Ichiwa-kai (jap. 一和会) war eine Gruppe der japanischen Yakuza. Zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Gründung zählte sie zu den drei größten Gruppen des Landes. (de)
- The Ichiwa-kai (一和会) was a yakuza gang based in Osaka, Japan. It was formed on June 13, 1984 when , a top lieutenant in the Yamaguchi-gumi, broke from that gang to form his own organization with over 10,000 members. The split stemmed from professional jealousy: Yamamoto had been seen as a contender for the role of kumicho, or Godfather, in the Yamaguchi-gumi, and was enraged when a rival, Masahisa Takenaka, was chosen. In 1985, the Ichiwa-kai faction sent a team of hitmen to assassinate Takenaka at his mistress's home in Suita, Osaka. The killing of the Yamaguchi Godfather sparked a Kansai-wide yakuza war between the two groups in which over 20 gangsters were killed. The Yamaguchi-gumi eventually won what became known as the Yama-Ichi War, but it proved to be a Pyrrhic victory as many of its members were arrested in the process. Most of the Ichiwa-kai defectors were eventually allowed to return to the Yamaguchi-gumi. Yamamoto retired, and the Ichiwa-kai dissolved in March, 1989. (en)
- 一和会(いちわかい)は、1984年(昭和59年)6月13日から、1989年(平成元年)3月30日まで活動していた日本の暴力団。兵庫県神戸市に本部があった。 (ja)
- 一和會(一和会)、位於兵庫縣神戶市中央區北長狭通3-2-3本部的設置,日本的指定暴力團・原第三代山口組內山廣派的分裂組成、1989年解散。正式成員數在1984年約6000人、1985年初 約2800人、到後期的1989年初 約20人。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment | - Ichiwa-kai (jap. 一和会) war eine Gruppe der japanischen Yakuza. Zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Gründung zählte sie zu den drei größten Gruppen des Landes. (de)
- 一和会(いちわかい)は、1984年(昭和59年)6月13日から、1989年(平成元年)3月30日まで活動していた日本の暴力団。兵庫県神戸市に本部があった。 (ja)
- 一和會(一和会)、位於兵庫縣神戶市中央區北長狭通3-2-3本部的設置,日本的指定暴力團・原第三代山口組內山廣派的分裂組成、1989年解散。正式成員數在1984年約6000人、1985年初 約2800人、到後期的1989年初 約20人。 (zh)
- The Ichiwa-kai (一和会) was a yakuza gang based in Osaka, Japan. It was formed on June 13, 1984 when , a top lieutenant in the Yamaguchi-gumi, broke from that gang to form his own organization with over 10,000 members. The split stemmed from professional jealousy: Yamamoto had been seen as a contender for the role of kumicho, or Godfather, in the Yamaguchi-gumi, and was enraged when a rival, Masahisa Takenaka, was chosen. Most of the Ichiwa-kai defectors were eventually allowed to return to the Yamaguchi-gumi. Yamamoto retired, and the Ichiwa-kai dissolved in March, 1989. (en)
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rdfs:label | - Ichiwa-kai (de)
- Ichiwa-kai (en)
- 一和会 (ja)
- 一和會 (zh)
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