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Japan’s First Female Yakuza Steps Away From Life of Crime
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2025-11-08
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The first woman to be flagged by police as a member of Japan’s yakuza crime syndicates has retired from the criminal underworld. Now 58, she runs a nonprofit helping former gangsters to rebuild their lives as law-abiding citizens.
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