The Yakuza is not just a criminal organization; it is a phenomenon deeply rooted in Japanese culture and history. In modern Japan, the Yakuza occupies a unique position: they have official offices with signs, actively participate in the economy and politics, and, despite the authorities' efforts to eradicate them, continue to exist and thrive.
In this book, we will lift the veil of mystery surrounding one of the most enigmatic and mystical organizations in the world. We will explore how and when the Yakuza emerged, what their name means, who the first Yakuza was, and what role they play in contemporary Japanese society. We will delve into their strict codes of conduct, rituals such as yubitsume (finger-cutting), and understand why some Japanese people view Yakuza members as heroes.
Prepare for a journey into a world where tradition and crime intertwine, where honor and wrongdoing walk hand in hand. This book is your guide to the fascinating and captivating world of the Yakuza, one that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.