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|Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Harry Ichikawa
BIRTH: date
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - city, Kent, Michigan
RESIDENCE: city, Kent, Michigan
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Carol Ichikawa
BIRTH: date
DEATH: dd mm 1983
CIVIL: Hawaii
OTHER: city, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Akio Ichikawa
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - Harris
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Carol Kazue Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - Los Angeles
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Wesley Rikio Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - Los Angeles
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Ikuno Kuwabara
MOTHER: Ichikawa
FATHER: Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - Los Angeles
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Masako Wells
FATHER: Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1983 - Los Angeles
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
WILLS, PROBATES, LAND, TAX & CRIMINAL
NAME: Carol Kazue Fujikawa
BIRTH: date - city, Hawaii
DEATH: dd mm 1983
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Ryosaburo Ichikawa
BIRTH: date
DEATH: dd mm 1984 - city, Queens, New York, USA
CIVIL: New York
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Ryoko Kakebe
FATHER: Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1984 - Contra Costa
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Fusae Ichikawa
BIRTH: year
DEATH: 1981
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Fusaye Ichikawa
BIRTH: year
DEATH: 1981
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Fusae Ichikawa
BIRTH: year
DEATH: 1981
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Fusaye Ichikawa
BIRTH: year
DEATH: 1981
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Fusae Ichikawa
DEATH: 1981
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
STORIES, MEMORIES & HISTORIES
NAME: Ichikawa Fusae
BIRTH: year
DEATH: 1981
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Toru Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1985 - Los Angeles
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Chiyo Kimura
FATHER: Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1985 - Los Angeles
Federal District, Mexico, Civil Registration Deaths, 1861-1987 (in Spanish)
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATHView Image
NAME: Ichikawa Ortega
BIRTH: year
DEATH: dd mm 1984 - city, Distrito Federal, México (Mexico)
California, Death Index, 1940-1997
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Lois Chizuyo Hata
MOTHER: Ichikawa
BIRTH: date - location
DEATH: dd mm 1985 - San Diego
https://www.myheritage.jp/research?formId=master&formMode=&action=query&exactSearch=0&useTranslation=1&qname=Name+ln.ICHIKAWA_%E5%B8%82%E5%B7%9D1st kumicho (1915–1925): Harukichi Yamaguchi[4]
2nd kumicho (1925–1942): Noboru Yamaguchi—son of Harukichi Yamaguchi
3rd kumicho (1946–1981): Kazuo Taoka
When Taoka inherited the title of kumicho, it was merely a local family with only a few dozen members. It was Taoka who made Yamaguchi-gumi the world's largest criminal organization. He urged his underlings to have legitimate businesses and allowed them to have their own family, which became a kind of subsidiary family of Yamaguchi-gumi. He also created a structural system in the family. Wakagashira were elected as underbosses to the kumicho and some of powerful members were elected as wakagashira-hosa (deputy underbosses).[citation needed]
4th kumicho (1984–1985): Masahisa Takenaka
After the death of Taoka, the heir apparent wakagashira Kenichi Yamamoto (kumicho of the Yamaken-gumi) was serving a prison sentence. He died of liver failure shortly afterward. Fumiko Taoka, Kazuo Taoka's wife, stepped forward to fill the leadership void until a new kumicho could be selected by a council of eight top-level bosses. In 1984, the elders chose Masahisa Takenaka (kumicho of the Takenaka-gumi) to be the fourth kumicho of Yamaguchi-gumi. One of the other contenders, Hiroshi Yamamoto (kumicho of the Yamahiro-gumi), broke away from Yamaguchi-gumi with many of its powerful members and more than 3,000 of its soldiers to form the Ichiwa-kai. A bitter rivalry existed between the two groups, which led to an all-out war (the Yama-Ichi War) after the Ichiwa-kai's 1985 assassination of Takenaka and wakahashira Katsumasa Nakayama. During the war, acting-kumicho Kazuo Nakanishi (kumicho of the Nakanishi-gumi) and wakagashira Yoshinori Watanabe (kumicho of the Yamaken-gumi) briefly took the leadership role until 1989.
5th kumicho (1989–2005): Yoshinori Watanabe
The Yama-Ichi War ended with retirement of Hiroshi Yamamoto which was arbitrated by one of the most respected bosses Seijo Inagawa. After that, the clan elected wakagashira Yoshinori Watanabe as 5th kumicho of the organization. Masaru Takumi (kumicho of Takumi-gumi) was elected as wakagashira. He was so powerful and respected within the organization that his influence overshadowed that of kumicho to some extent.
6th kumicho (2005–present): Shinobu Tsukasa (real name: Kenichi Shinoda)[4]
Yamaguchi-gumi
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"Yamabishi" (山菱), the daimon of the Yamaguchi-gumi
Founded 1915; 102 years ago
Founder Harukichi Yamaguchi
Founding location Kobe, Japan
Years active 1915–present
Territory Primarily based in Kobe but has territory all over Japan, including in Nagoya, Tokyo
Membership (est.) 23,400[1]
Leader(s) Kenichi Shinoda
Criminal activities Arms trafficking, assassinations, bank fraud, bid rigging, blackmail, bookmaking, contract killing, extortion, drug trafficking, illegal gambling, Internet pornography, loansharking, mail fraud, match fixing, money laundering, mortgage fraud, murder, prostitution, racketeering, securities fraud, sōkaiya, wire fraud, and infiltration of legitimate businesses
Allies Inagawa-kai
Rivals Kobe Yamaguchi-gumKanye West
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Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer, and entrepreneur. Wikipedia
Born: June 8, 1977 (age 39 years), Atlanta, GeorgiaSuzuki Motor Corporation
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Company logo
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Suzuki Motor Corporation headquarters in Hamamatsu
Native name
スズキ株式会社
Romanized name
Suzuki Kabushiki-Kaisha
Type
Public (K.K.)
Traded as TYO: 7269
Industry Automotive
Founded 1909; 108 years ago (as Suzuki Loom Works)
Founder Michio Suzuki
Headquarters Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Osamu Suzuki
(Chairman)
Yasuhito Harayama
(Vice Chairman)
Toshihiro Suzuk
(President and CEO)
Products Automobiles, engines, motorcycles, ATVs, outboard motors
Production output
Increase 2,878,000 automobiles (FY2012)[1]
Decrease 2,269,000 Motorcycles and ATVs (FY2012)[1]
Revenue Increase ¥2,578.3 billion (FY2012)[2]
(US$26.27 billion)
Profit Increase ¥80.4 billion (FY2012)[2]
(US$819 million)
Total assets Increase ¥2,487.6 billion (FY2012)[2]
(US$25.34 billion)
Subsidiaries
Maruti Suzuki
Magyar Suzuki
Pak Suzuki Motors
Bari Suzuki
Suzuki Canada
American Suzuki Motor
Suzuki China
Suzuki Motors Gujarat Private Limited
Suzuki GB PLC
Suzuki Motorcycle India Limited
Website www.globalsuzuki.comResort: Alphabetical | Birth Date | Edit Date sorted up
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 VII 1791 Edo Japan - 23 Mar 1859 photo last edited 13 Dec 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 IX 29 Nov 1838 Edo Japan - 13 Sep 1903 photo last edited 11 Dec 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 07 Nov 1823 Edo, Japan - 27 Sep 1854 photo
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 II 1688 - 1758 photo last edited 24 Jan 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 I 1660 Tokyo, Japan - 1704 photo1st kumicho (1915–1925): Harukichi Yamaguchi[4]
2nd kumicho (1925–1942): Noboru Yamaguchi—son of Harukichi Yamaguchi
3rd kumicho (1946–1981): Kazuo Taoka
When Taoka inherited the title of kumicho, it was merely a local family with only a few dozen members. It was Taoka who made Yamaguchi-gumi the world's largest criminal organization. He urged his underlings to have legitimate businesses and allowed them to have their own family, which became a kind of subsidiary family of Yamaguchi-gumi. He also created a structural system in the family. Wakagashira were elected as underbosses to the kumicho and some of powerful members were elected as wakagashira-hosa (deputy underbosses).[citation needed]
4th kumicho (1984–1985): Masahisa Takenaka
After the death of Taoka, the heir apparent wakagashira Kenichi Yamamoto (kumicho of the Yamaken-gumi) was serving a prison sentence. He died of liver failure shortly afterward. Fumiko Taoka, Kazuo Taoka's wife, stepped forward to fill the leadership void until a new kumicho could be selected by a council of eight top-level bosses. In 1984, the elders chose Masahisa Takenaka (kumicho of the Takenaka-gumi) to be the fourth kumicho of Yamaguchi-gumi. One of the other contenders, Hiroshi Yamamoto (kumicho of the Yamahiro-gumi), broke away from Yamaguchi-gumi with many of its powerful members and more than 3,000 of its soldiers to form the Ichiwa-kai. A bitter rivalry existed between the two groups, which led to an all-out war (the Yama-Ichi War) after the Ichiwa-kai's 1985 assassination of Takenaka and wakahashira Katsumasa Nakayama. During the war, acting-kumicho Kazuo Nakanishi (kumicho of the Nakanishi-gumi) and wakagashira Yoshinori Watanabe (kumicho of the Yamaken-gumi) briefly took the leadership role until 1989.
5th kumicho (1989–2005): Yoshinori Watanabe
The Yama-Ichi War ended with retirement of Hiroshi Yamamoto which was arbitrated by one of the most respected bosses Seijo Inagawa. After that, the clan elected wakagashira Yoshinori Watanabe as 5th kumicho of the organization. Masaru Takumi (kumicho of Takumi-gumi) was elected as wakagashira. He was so powerful and respected within the organization that his influence overshadowed that of kumicho to some extent.
6th kumicho (2005–present): Shinobu Tsukasa (real name: Kenichi Shinoda)[4]
Resort: Alphabetical | Birth Date | Edit Date sorted up
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 VII 1791 Edo Japan - 23 Mar 1859 photo last edited 13 Dec 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 IX 29 Nov 1838 Edo Japan - 13 Sep 1903 photo last edited 11 Dec 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 07 Nov 1823 Edo, Japan - 27 Sep 1854 photo
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 II 1688 - 1758 photo last edited 24 Jan 2016
Danjūrō 段十郎 Ichikawa 市川 I 1660 Tokyo, Japan - 1704 photo
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