The Secret Influence of the Yakuza — How Organized Crime Shaped Japan’s Economy
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The Secret Influence of the Yakuza — How Organized Crime Shaped Japan’s Economy
The Yakuza weren’t just gangsters — they became a shadow financial system.
After WWII, when Japan was starving and the state was weak, the Yakuza controlled black markets, loaned money, enforced contracts, and filled the gaps left by government collapse.
As Japan grew richer, they went corporate:
They invested in real estate, construction, entertainment, and even used intimidation to force companies into deals. By the 1980s bubble, they controlled billions, ran front companies, manipulated stocks, pressured CEOs, and even worked with banks and politicians who needed “results” fast.
When the bubble burst, they shifted again — into debt collection, international money laundering, foreign real estate, and later cybercrime. Crackdowns pushed them underground, but not out.
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