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JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Nov 5, 2013
Mobster held over training subsidies
The boss of a yakuza organization affiliated with the Dojin-kai, an organized crime syndicate based in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, was arrested Monday on charges of illegally taking government subsidies, police said.
Japan Times
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 31, 2013
Regional banks shun Mizuho over scandal
At least seven of the nation's 14 regional banks tied up with Mizuho Financial Group Inc.'s credit company, Orient Corp., will stop doing business with it due to the scandal over Orient's loans to the underworld, according to bank officials.
BUSINESS / Companies / ANALYSIS
Oct 29, 2013
Shady loans have long history; laws slow to catch up
Mizuho Bank's loans to yakuza and other shady individuals through its group credit company Orient Corp. may be just the tip of the iceberg as corporate Japan struggles to break off its long-held ties with organized crime.
Japan Times
JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Oct 28, 2013
Mizuho offers denials as heads roll over mob loans
Mizuho Bank announces it will punish 54 present and former executives for lending money to organized crime groups but denies it colluded with yakuza.
BUSINESS
Oct 20, 2013
Mizuho to up scrutiny to prevent mob loans
To ensure that no more loans are made to organized crime groups, Mizuho Bank is considering setting up a special organization and bringing in an outside board member to strengthen supervision, sources said Sunday.
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 17, 2013
Mizuho reported to FSA about shady loans without sufficient probe
A former Mizuho Bank vice president in charge of compliance matters said Thursday the bank submitted to Japan's financial watchdog a false report on its lending to people related to underworld groups without interviewing him.
EDITORIALS
Oct 15, 2013
Get to the bottom of shady loans
The inability of Japan's third-largest bank to break the habit of approving car loans for yakuza reflects poor corporate governance and besmirches the reputation of the financial industry.
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 12, 2013
Mizuho Bank faces more FSA penalties over yakuza loans
The Financial Services Agency will weigh additional penalties against Mizuho Bank after it explains later this month its failure to reveal executives' involvement in loans to underworld groups, officials of the watchdog said.
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 9, 2013
Mizuho told to submit further report on loans to yakuza
The Financial Services Agency issues a fresh order to Mizuho Bank and its parent, Mizuho Financial Group Inc., to report on the bank's lending to the mob, after Mizuho's previous account of the matter turned out to be incorrect.
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 5, 2013
Mizuho set to punish president, chairman over loans to mobsters
Mizuho Bank is expected to take punitive steps against its president and chairman for mishandling a scandal over loans extended to underworld groups.
JAPAN / Media / DARK SIDE OF THE RISING SUN
Oct 5, 2013
Has business blackballed the yakuza? Don't bank on it
The Financial Services Agency (FSA) publicly spanked Mizuho Bank last month by slapping it with a "business improvement order" for letting Japan's organized crime groups use its facilities. At least $2 million in illegal transactions were cited.
Japan Times
BUSINESS / Companies
Oct 5, 2013
Mizuho admits four execs knew of yakuza loans
Mizuho Bank has admitted that at least four of its executives, including two former deputy presidents, knew that it was lending money to underworld and other "antisocial" groups and that it neither stopped nor sought to hold management responsible.
CULTURE / Film
Sep 5, 2013
'The Wolverine' draws from other Hollywood hits set in Japan
Director James Mangold has claimed Japanese film influences on his Marvel comic adaptation "The Wolverine," including Akira Kurosawa's 1957 film "Kumonosu-jo (The Throne of Blood)." But the film, in which Hugh Jackman's immortal Wolverine character comes to Japan, falls in love with a local beauty and fights local baddies, has much more in common with similarly themed Hollywood movies set in this country.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Jul 22, 2013
Think before you ink if you work with kids
I am very interested in getting an irezumi (traditional tattoo) in Japan. Are there any artists that will tattoo a foreigner? If so, who and where? My interviewer for the teaching position tried to warn me that tattoos are a 'no-no.
Japan Times
LIFE / Digital / ON: GAMES
Jul 22, 2013
Bizarre merchandising, tabletop Nintendo and new releases for Wii U
Gangsters. Hostesses. And lots and lots of street fighting. No, this isn't a night in Shinjuku's Kabukicho red-light district. It's an evening with 'Yakuza,' Sega's crime opus on the Wii U.
Japan Times
JAPAN / EXPLAINER
May 14, 2013
New thugs on block sidestep the usual suspects
Japan's underworld, namely the "boryokudan" (gangster organizations) better known as yakuza, have been targeted with crackdowns in recent years focused on cutting their funding and expanding their criminal liability. But a new type of thug appears to be acting with impunity by operating in a legal void.
JAPAN / Media / DARK SIDE OF THE RISING SUN
May 5, 2013
Yakuza links put nation at added nuclear risk
On April 15, two alleged terrorists in Boston killed three people, injured more than 170 others and terrified a nation — for about $100 it cost them to modify pressure cookers into bombs. We should be glad they didn't come to Japan, where they may have been able to explode a ready-made nuclear dirty bomb, kill untold thousands, render huge swaths of the country uninhabitable — and get paid by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco) in the process.
JAPAN / Politics
Apr 9, 2013
Hashimoto to sue Asahi for story on family past
Osaka Mayor and Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Restoration Party) chief Toru Hashimoto plans to sue the weekly Shukan Asahi and daily Asahi Shimbun, claiming they violated his human rights when the magazine ran an article six months ago touching on his family background.
JAPAN / Media / DARK SIDE OF THE RISING SUN
Apr 7, 2013
What's with the police purge on dance clubs?
If you're ever minded to dance the night away to trance music, or even old-fashioned rock, you may have a tough time finding a venue in Japan these days. In fact, you may end up waltzing away hours inside a police station, peeing into a cup after being rounded up in a raid. Yes, indeed, a War on Dance is raging.
JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Mar 14, 2013
Prosecutor's aide caught leaking info
A young assistant at a branch of the Shizuoka District Public Prosecutor's Office admits to leaking information about a sex crime probe to her yakuza-linked boyfriend.

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