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Toa-kai
Yakuza syndicate of mainly Koreans
Criminal organization
The Toa-kai (東亜会, Tōa-kai) is a yakuza syndicate based in Tokyo with a predominantly Zainichi Korean membership.
Originally named the Tosei-kai (東声会, Tōsei-kai, "Voice of the East Gang"[1]), with its historic leader Hisayuki Machii, the Toa-kai was deeply involved in the history of Tokyo's South Korean community and Japan's anti-communist circles in the 20th century.
History
The group was formed by Hisayuki Machii, a Zainichi Korean mob boss,[2] as the Tosei-kai in 1948.[1] The Tosei-kai was originally a reported far-right organization of anti-communist activism[2] led by Machii as a sympathizer of Kanji Ishiwara,[3] which was in conflict with the North Korea-associated General Association of Korean Residents in Japan.[2]
The Tosei-kai quickly became one of Tokyo's most powerful gangs,[1] and had significantly expanded during the tim