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born September 16, 1943 The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi Complete Databook 2008 Edition : "Tadamasa Goto" (p.137–138), February 1, 2005, Mediax, is a retired . He was the founding head of the , a Fujinomiya-based affiliate of 's largest yakuza syndicate, the . "Characteristics and Tendencies of the Goto-gumi Organization (from Japanese Government Agency Files)" Japan Subculture Research Center, by Goto, who has been convicted at least nine times, was a prominent yakuza and at one point the most powerful crime boss in Tokyo, "Ties to the Yakuza Are No Laughing Matter", 26 August 2011, , The Atlantic Wire even being dubbed the " of Japan". "FBI helped Japanese gangster to have life-saving transplant in US", May 31, 2008, Goto was once claimed to have been the largest shareholder in , "First Person: ‘I don’t know if I’m still on a hit list’", June 12, 2010, The Financial Times but this was disputed by stock exchange filings.According to stock exchange filings of Japan Airlines, largest shareholders of the company were as follows.
March 2003, Mizuho Corporate Bank 88,611,000 shares (4.47%)
March 2004, Tokyu Corporation 80,397,000 shares (4.05%)
March 2005, Tokyu Corporation 80,397,000 shares (4.05%)
March 2006, Tokyu Corporation 80,397,000 shares (4.05%)
March 2007, State Street Bank and Trust Company 87,700,000 shares (3.21%)
March 2008, State Street Bank and Trust Company 102,431,000 shares (3.75%)
March 2009, Japan Trustee Services Bank 136,423,000 shares (4.07%)
September 2009, Mizuho Corporate Bank 115,303,000 shares (3.45%)
January 19, 2010, Japan Airlines filed bankruptcy at Tokyo District Court.

He had been barred from entering the until 2001, when he got a special visa deal from the for a life-saving at a time of pronounced organ scarcity.

Goto allegedly retired from criminal activity in 2008. Nonetheless, the US Treasury department put him on a watchlist in December 2015 and he is still engaged in criminal activities.


Career overview
According to his autobiography, Goto was born in Ebara, Tokyo, as the youngest of four brothers. After the beginning of the , of World War II, he moved to his father's hometown Fujinomiya, Shizuoka at age two when his mother died. He was raised by his grandmother and grew up in poverty. Habakarinagara (p.14-15), 2010, Tadamasa Goto, ,

After a period as a street thug in Fujinomiya, his yakuza career officially began in 1972, at age 28, when he joined a tertiary -affiliate based in Fujinomiya. Habakarinagara (p.62-64), 2010, Tadamasa Goto, , Goto was rapidly promoted, and in 1985 he formed his own yakuza group, the , in Fujinomiya as a secondary affiliate of the Yamaguchi-gumi. He entered the Kobe headquarters of the Yamaguchi-gumi in its 4th era (1984–1985), and had been in the headquarters until 2008 when he was expelled. "Habakarinagara", 2011,


FBI scandal
In 2001, after dealing with the , he entered the United States to receive a , and gave a $100,000 donation to the UCLA Medical Center in . "Tadamasa Goto gives up the gangster life", April 8, 2009, The First Post Goto got his new liver, from a queue-jumping transplant, "Gangster boss who turned to God", April 10, 2009, in a year when 186 people in the Los Angeles region died waiting for a liver.

The Los Angeles hospital provided altogether four Japanese gang figures with liver transplants over a period when several hundred local patients died while awaiting transplants. According to Goto's Tokyo-based lawyer, Yoshiyuki Maki, Goto continued to receive medical care from his world-renowned liver surgeon Dr. Ronald Busuttil in Japan. Busuttil flew to Japan and examined Goto on more than one occasion, even whilst Goto was in custody in 2006.

Although the FBI would want some crucial information about the Yamaguchi-gumi's activities in the United States, Goto provided little useful information, according to a retired chief of the FBI's Asian criminal enterprise unit in Washington. His information included a clue about some activities of , the "Emperor of Loan Sharks". "The dark side of the rising sun", June 15, 2008, Canada.com


Retirement
Goto began disappearing from the yakuza scene in 2008 after allegedly being forced into retirement by the Kobe headquarters' ruling faction led by of the . "Police's 'Yamaguchi-gumi Cleanup Operation' behind the O-zumo's 'Baseball Gambling'" , July 1, 2010, His expulsion from the Yamaguchi-gumi was officially confirmed by the headquarters in October 2008. "Tadamasa Goto gives up the gangster life", 8 April 2009, After retirement, he became a Buddhist priest, "Yakuza boss reincarnated as Buddhist priest", April 9, 2009, Sydney Morning Herald with his "Chuei" (忠叡). "Habakarinagara by Tadamasa Goto (Buddhist name : Chuei)", 17 June 2011,


Literature and television

Autobiography
Goto released his autobiography, Habakarinagara (lit. "while hesitating", roughly analogous to the western phrase "with all due respect" ), in May 2010. Habakarinagara had sold over 225,000 copies and went to number one in sales on various book-sales charts in Japan, by early 2011. All book royalties were donated to charity, 's "Angkor Association for the Disabled" and 's two Buddhist temples including "Mogok Vipassana Temple". Angkor Association for the Disabled's official website has listed Goto as a major donor, with his Buddhist name "The Venerable Chyuei Gotou"., 8 February 2012, Angkor Association for the Disabled


Tokyo Vice
Goto was a major antagonist in reporter 's 2009 memoir , which extensively details Goto's liver transplant and alleged criminal activity. In it, Adelstein claims that his police and yakuza contacts warned him that Goto intended to kill him for exposing his activities. In the HBO television series of the same name, Goto was the basis for the character Shinzo Tozawa (played by Ayumi Tanida).


US Treasury sanctions
In December 2015, Goto was named by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control as an individual with ongoing associations with the Japanese yakuza. Sanctions were imposed to effectively freeze all known assets held by Goto in the United States and to prohibit all U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with him.


See also


Further reading
  • Wolfgang Herbert, Dirk Dabrun: Japans Unterwelt: Reisen in das Reich der Yakuza. Reimer, Berlin, 2022. Reimer, Berlin. ISBN 978-3-496-03005-8, doi.org/10.5771/9783496030058

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