Masaru Takumi Explained

Masaru Takumi
Native Name:宅見 勝
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:22 June 1936
Birth Place:Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Death Place:Oriental Hotel, Kobe
Death Cause:Assassination by gunshots
Nationality:Japanese
Known For:Organized crime figure
Allegiance:Yamaguchi-gumi

Masaru Takumi (宅見 勝 Takumi Masaru; June 22, 1936 – August 28, 1997) was a powerful Japanese organized crime figure assassinated in 1997. Until his death, he was the second-in-command (wakagashira) and financial overseer of Japan's largest yakuza gang, the Yamaguchi-gumi. Known as "the man who never sleeps", he also headed his own sub-organization, the 1000-member Takumi-gumi.

Death

He was considered a likely successor to the Yamaguchi-gumi's fifth godfather, Yoshinori Watanabe,[1] but in August 1997, Takumi was shot and killed in a coffee shop on the fourth floor of the Oriental Hotel in Kobe by members of a breakaway Yamaguchi affiliate, the Nakano-kai.[2] An innocent bystander was killed by a stray bullet in the attack, which led to the downfall of the Nakano-kai.

Last Job

His last position at the Yamaguchi-gumi was as wakagashira (the number-two), and after his death, the wakagashira post became vacant and had been vacant until 2005 when it was succeeded by Kiyoshi Takayama.[3] The Takumi-gumi's head position was succeeded by Tadashi Irie.[4]

Spouse

His mistress was the sister of Hideki Saijo https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/西城秀樹,[5] [6] a Japanese singer and an actor most famous for singing the Japanese version of the Village People's hit song "Y.M.C.A.",[7] called "Young Man".

Notes and References

  1. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20050819f3.html "Police wary as Yamaguchi-gumi prepares to fete sixth don"
  2. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn19970918a5.html "Tokyo police continue gang sweeps"
  3. http://cnb.chuohjournal.jp/2669.php "Into the Yamaguchi-gumi's 'total domination' of the underworld"
  4. https://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2010/12/01/osaka-police-nab-another-yakuza-boss-as-crackdown-continues/ "Osaka Police Nab Another Yakuza Boss as Crackdown Continues"
  5. 森功『同和と銀行』(講談社、2009年)p.175
  6. 田中森一・夏原武『バブル』(宝島社、2007年)
  7. Book: Pearlman, Jeff. America's favorite ballpark sing-along is (gasp!) a disco anthem about gay sex. June 2008. Spin. 75–78. 16 May 2010.