Dojin-kai

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Daimon of Dojin-kai
Daimon of Dojin-kai

The Dojin-kai (道仁会?) is a yakuza gang based in Kurume city, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest yakuza group in Kyūshū, with approximately 750 members. Kitamura-gumi, affiliated with its syndicate, killed four people in 2004, and four people were sentenced to deaths later.

Its leader was Seijiro Matsuo (松尾 誠次郎). When he announced his resignation on 10 May 2006, the fight began. On June 13, 2007, Zenji Tsurumaru was killed. On June 19, Hidenori Irie was killed. On August 18, its leader Yoshihisa Onaka was killed. On November 8, a civilian Hiroshi Miyamoto was killed. On November 12, Shigeki Koga was killed. On November 27, Yoshikazu Matsuo and his pupil were killed. They announced the cease-fire on December 18. Seven people were killed during the battle. On February 5, 2008, the war officially ended.

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