Inagawa-kai
The Inagawa-kai (稲川会) is the third largest of Japan's yakuza groups, with approximately 1,900 members. It is based in the Kantō region, and was one of the first yakuza organizations to begin operating overseas.
The daimon of Inagawa-kai | |
Founded | 1949 |
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Founder | Kakuji Inagawa |
Founding location | Shizuoka, Japan |
Years active | 1949–present |
Territory | Tokyo |
Membership | 1,900 members 1,200 quasi-members |
Leader(s) | Jiro Kiyota (Korean name: Shin Byong-Kyu, 신병규) |
Allies | The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi |
Rivals | Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi |
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