9781568365046-1568365047-Confessions of a Yakuza

Confessions of a Yakuza

ISBN-13: 9781568365046
ISBN-10: 1568365047
Edition: Reprint
Author: Dr. Junichi Saga
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Kodansha International
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781568365046
ISBN-10: 1568365047
Edition: Reprint
Author: Dr. Junichi Saga
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Kodansha International
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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Confessions of a Yakuza (ISBN-13: 9781568365046 and ISBN-10: 1568365047), written by authors Dr. Junichi Saga, was published by Kodansha International in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural & Regional books. You can easily purchase or rent Confessions of a Yakuza (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural & Regional books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.01.

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This is the true story, as told to the doctor who looked after him just before he died, of the life of one of the last traditional yakuza in Japan. It wasn’t a "good" life, in either sense of the word, but it was an adventurous one; and the tale he has to tell presents an honest and oddly attractive picture of an insider in that separate, unofficial world.


In his low, hoarse voice, he describes the random events that led the son of a prosperous country shopkeeper to become a member, and ultimately the leader, of a gang organizing illegal dice games in Tokyo's liveliest entertainment area. He talks about his first police raid, and the brutal interrogation and imprisonment that followed it. He remembers his first love affair, and the girl he ran away with, and the weeks they spent wandering about the countryside together. Briefly, and matter-of-factly, he describes how he cut off the little finger of his left hand as a ritual gesture of apology. He explains how the games were run and the profits spent; why the ties between members of "the brotherhood" were so important; and how he came to kill a man who worked for him.


What emerges is a contradictory personality: tough but not unsentimental; stubborn yet willing to take life more or less as it comes; impulsive but careful to observe the rules of the business he had joined.


And in the end, when his tale is finished, you feel you would probably have liked him if you'd met him in person. Fortunately, Dr. Saga's record of his long conversations with him provides a wonderful substitute for that meeting.

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