Yamano-kai
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The Third Yamano-kai (三代目山野会 Sandaime Yamano-kai?) is a now-disbanded yakuza gang based in Kumamoto, Kyūshū, Japan. It was a secondary organization of the Kumamoto-rengo (熊本連合).
The group, which was led by Tetsuo Ikeda, dissolved in April 2001. However, many of its members formed a new group, the Sanshin-kai, in September of that year.
The Yamano-kai was designated by the Japanese police as a bōryokudan group from December 1992 to November 2001.
[edit] Successive kaichos
- 1st: Yoshiaki Yamano (山野 義明)
- 2nd: Masatoshi Minoda (蓑田 正敏)
- 3rd: Tetsuo Ikeda (池田 鉄雄)