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  2. Illegal drug trade in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The second major instance of drug abuse was directly promoted by Japan's domestic yakuza groups, who organized the trafficking of methamphetamine. Yakuza groups built methamphetamine manufacturing plants in South Korea and Taiwan, and smuggled the drug into Japan to sell to students as well as the general public. [4]

  3. Dojin-kai - Wikipedia

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    With its activities of drug trafficking, the Dojin-kai has allegedly been Japan's largest wholesale dealer in drugs since the late 20th century, after the disbanding of three other yakuza groups based in northern Kyushu; Tagawa-based Sadaoka-gumi, known as Japan's Methlord in the Showa era, which was crushed by the Taishu-kai, Okawa-based ...

  4. Miyagawa Yashukichi - Wikipedia

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    Miyagawa Yashukichi (born c. 1888) was a Japanese drug trafficker who, while residing in Great Britain as a purchasing agent for a Japanese company, was responsible for one of the largest drug rings in operation at the time.

  5. Yamaguchi-gumi - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaguchi-gumi are among the world's wealthiest gangsters, bringing in billions of dollars a year from extortion, gambling, prostitution, arms trafficking, drug trafficking, real estate and construction kickback schemes. They are also involved in stock market manipulation and Internet pornography. [2] [3]

  6. Human trafficking in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Karayuki-san was the name given to Japanese girls and women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who were trafficked from poverty stricken agricultural prefectures in Japan to destinations in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Siberia (Russian Far East), Manchuria, and British India to serve as prostitutes and sexually serviced men from a variety of races, including Chinese, Europeans, native ...

  7. Corruption in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first major corruption scandal in Japan was the Nitto case, which transpired in 1909. Representatives of the Nitto company bribed politicians in order to influence legislation covering the sugar industry. [7] This resulted in the successful passage of laws involving tax on sugar products.

  8. Rape in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some are victims of drugging, [2] alcohol-facilitated incapacitated rape, [3] gang rape, [4] torture, murder, sexual slavery, and sex trafficking in Japan as well slavery in Japan. Cybersex trafficking and coerced rape pornography [5] [6] are issues. Victims have been raped on public transportation [7] and in workplaces. [8]

  9. Kenji Doihara - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二, Doihara Kenji, 8 August 1883 – 23 December 1948) was a Japanese army officer and war criminal.As a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, he was instrumental in the Japanese invasion of Manchuria.

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