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March 28, 1913 – July 23, 1981 was one of the most prominent . History and Culture of the Japanese Yakuza

Known as the "Godfather of Godfathers" and "The Japanese Godfather", Taoka was third kumicho of the , 's largest yakuza organization, from 1946 to 1981.


Early life
Taoka, an , grew up as a young street fighter in under the guidance of Noboru Yamaguchi, the Yamaguchi-gumi's boss. He earned his lifelong nickname " Kuma" ("the Bear") because of his signature attack of clawing at an opponent's eyes.


Career
Taoka was imprisoned for murder from 1937 to 1943 and assumed the role of kumicho three years later, at the age of 33. As World War II and the subsequent occupation of Japan wound down, however, more national focus would be given onto the internal criminal syndicates. Consequently, severe police crackdowns and arrests would be constantly imminent, making it a high cost venture for relatively low profit. Taoka realized that the economic activities in the back alleys would quickly come to a dead end, and a suggestion from a friend made Taoka start a full-fledged port cargo handling business instead.

In his time as boss, Taoka expanded the Yamaguchi-gumi from a small strikebreaking gang on the Kobe docks to the world's largest criminal syndicate, with over 10,000 members during its peak. Notoriously suspicious and wary of rival yakuza clans, he notably refused to join the , an inter-yakuza confederation in 1963. In 1972, following a period of tension between both gangs, Taoka forged an alliance between the Yamaguchi-gumi and the at a ceremony at his home.

Taoka survived a 1978 assassination attempt when he was shot in the back of the neck by a member of the (松田組), a rival gang to the Yamaguchi-gumi, during a limbo dance exhibition at a nightclub in . His attacker was found dead several weeks later in the woods near .


Death
Taoka led the Yamaguchi-gumi until his death from a heart attack in 1981. His wife, Fumiko, briefly filled the gang's leadership role until a new kumicho, Masahisa Takenaka, was chosen in 1984.


Personal life
From 1983 to 1990, Taoka's daughter Yuki (1964–) was married to Kitarō, a noted Japanese . His son Mitsuru Taoka (1943–2012) was a producer of films in Japan and was married to actress Eiko Nakamura until her suicide at their home by in 1975.

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