The Goda-ikka Syndicate
An academic exploration of the structure, history, and regional influence of a designated yakuza organization in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
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Overview
Designated Organization
The Goda-ikka (合田一家, Gōda-ikka) is a yakuza group operating from Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is officially recognized and designated as a yakuza entity under Japanese law, signifying its organized criminal status.
Geographic Base
Headquartered in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the Goda-ikka maintains a significant presence within this region. Its operations extend beyond its primary base, with known offices located in two additional prefectures.
Membership and Leadership
As of recent reports, the Goda-ikka comprises approximately 30 members. The current leader, or seventh-generation president, is Makoto Suehiro.
Historical Trajectory
Genesis and Evolution
The organization was initially established in 1948 as the Goda-gumi (合田組, Gōda-gumi) in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi. Its founder, Koichi Goda, was a member of an established yakuza lineage, the Kagotora-gumi. The group officially adopted the name Goda-ikka in 1968, marking a significant point in its formalization.
Legal Designation and Leadership Transitions
In July 1992, the Goda-ikka was registered as a designated yakuza group under Japan's Organized Crime Countermeasures Law. This designation subjects the group to stricter legal scrutiny and operational constraints. Subsequent leadership changes include Kanji Nukui assuming the presidency in 1994, followed by Makoto Suehiro taking over as the seventh-generation president in October 2009.
Organizational Structure
Membership Demographics
The Goda-ikka is reported to have a membership of approximately 30 individuals. This relatively small size, compared to some larger syndicates, may reflect a focus on specific operational areas or a particular organizational philosophy.
Operational Footprint
While its primary base of operations is Shimonoseki in Yamaguchi Prefecture, the Goda-ikka has established known offices in two other prefectures. This indicates a degree of regional reach beyond its immediate home territory.
Designations and Alliances
Designated Yakuza Group
The Goda-ikka is officially recognized as a designated yakuza group under Japan's Organized Crime Countermeasures Law. This legal classification subjects the organization to stringent regulations and monitoring by law enforcement agencies, reflecting its status as a prominent entity within Japan's organized crime landscape.
The Gosha-kai Federation
Since 1996, the Goda-ikka has been a member of the Gosha-kai (五社会), a significant federation established primarily as an alliance against the dominant Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate. This coalition aims to consolidate the influence and operational capacity of its constituent organizations.
Regional Dominance
Yamaguchi Prefecture's Largest
The Goda-ikka holds a position of significant influence within Yamaguchi Prefecture, being the largest yakuza organization in the region. As of 2008, approximately 64% of yakuza members in Yamaguchi Prefecture were affiliated with the Goda-ikka, underscoring its dominant role in the local organized crime landscape.
Rivalry and Alliances
Its status as the dominant force in Yamaguchi Prefecture places it in a complex relationship with larger syndicates. The formation of the Gosha-kai federation, which includes the Goda-ikka, highlights a strategic alliance aimed at collectively managing or opposing the influence of other major yakuza organizations, particularly the Yamaguchi-gumi.
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References
References
- "The Fourth Kyosei-kai", 20 February 2008, Matsue Joho Center (in Japanese)
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