Yakuza-Related Japanese Words (Lexicon)
Below is a glossary of terms often associated with the yakuza, including titles, rituals, and concepts central to their world.
Clan Structure and Titles
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Yakuza (ヤクザ):
- Organized crime syndicate; derived from ya-ku-sa (8-9-3), a losing hand in a traditional card game.
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Oyabun (親分):
- Clan leader; the "parent" figure in the family structure.
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Kobun (子分):
- Subordinate members of the clan; "children" of the oyabun.
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Saiko-komon (最高顧問):
- Senior advisor; offers strategic guidance to the oyabun.
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Wakagashira (若頭):
- First lieutenant; second-in-command, overseeing operations and enforcing the oyabun's orders.
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Shateigashira (舎弟頭):
- Second lieutenant; assists the wakagashira and manages the junior members.
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Kyodai (兄弟):
- Senior members or "big brothers" within the clan.
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Shatei (舎弟):
- Junior members or "little brothers."
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Honbuchiko (本部長):
- Headquarters manager; responsible for internal clan operations.
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Aniki (兄貴):
- A term of respect used by subordinates to address senior members or mentors; means "big brother."
Rituals and Practices
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Sakazuki (盃):
- Sake-sharing ceremony formalizing bonds between oyabun and kobun.
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Yubitsume (指詰め):
- Ritual finger-cutting; a form of atonement for failure or dishonor.
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Jingi (仁義):
- Code of honor and loyalty, central to yakuza philosophy.
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Ninkyo-dantai (任侠団体):
- "Chivalrous organizations"; how yakuza often refer to themselves.
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Zubari (ズバリ):
- Direct confrontation or coming clean; associated with negotiations or admissions.
Territorial and Operational Terms
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Shima (島):
- Territory; refers to areas controlled by a yakuza clan.
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Jingi-mochi (仁義持ち):
- Upholding honor in dealings; someone known for fairness and loyalty.
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Bakuto (博徒):
- Traditional gamblers; a subset of early yakuza.
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Tekiya (的屋):
- Street peddlers; another historical origin of the yakuza.
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Katagi (堅気):
- Ordinary citizens or people not involved in criminal activities.
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Inko (隠口):
- Slang for hiding illicit activities or concealing evidence.
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Gokudo (極道):
- Another term for the yakuza; literally "the extreme path."
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Shatei-dai (舎弟代):
- Tribute payments made by subordinates to their superiors.
Conflict and Enforcement
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Kenka (喧嘩):
- Fight or brawl; often associated with territorial disputes.
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Kumi (組):
- A "crew" or "group" within the larger yakuza organization.
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Tameuchi (溜め撃ち):
- Ambush or preemptive strike in a conflict.
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Hanzaisha (犯罪者):
- Criminal; used to describe someone outside the yakuza acting unlawfully.
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Giri/Ninjō (義理/人情):
- Giri: Duty and obligation; Ninjō: Compassion and human emotion. These two concepts often conflict in yakuza life.
This guide offers a foundation for understanding the cultural and operational intricacies of the yakuza. Knowing these terms not only deepens your understanding of A Yakuza’s Tale but also enriches your appreciation for the layered dynamics of Japan’s criminal underworld.