Japan's organized crime syndicates, the Yakuza, are a dying breed as their members age and the government launches a crackdown to eradicate them. But who are the Yakuza? Are they a necessary evil in a country with a low crime rate or a cancer to society? They are involved in crimes, but their presence is also seen as a solution to problems in Japanese society.
Twilight of the Yakuza
The once-mighty Yakuza, Japan's notorious organized crime syndicate, is on the brink of collapse as the government's relentless efforts to dismantle its operations leave its elderly members scrambling to maintain their grip on power.