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The Goda-ikka was founded by Koichi Goda in the year 1948.
Answer: True
The syndicate was indeed established in 1948, with Koichi Goda serving as its founder.
The original organizational designation preceding the Goda-ikka was the Goda-kai.
Answer: False
The foundational entity that evolved into the Goda-ikka was initially established as the Goda-gumi, not the Goda-kai.
The Goda-ikka officially changed its name from Goda-gumi in 1968.
Answer: True
The transition from the Goda-gumi designation to the Goda-ikka occurred in the year 1968.
Koichi Goda founded the Goda-ikka after already being part of the Yamaguchi-gumi.
Answer: False
Koichi Goda founded the Goda-gumi (precursor to Goda-ikka) subsequent to his membership in the Kagotora-gumi, not the Yamaguchi-gumi.
The Goda-ikka was founded after the year 2000.
Answer: False
The syndicate was founded in 1948, significantly predating the year 2000.
Who founded the Goda-ikka, and what was its original organizational name?
Answer: Koichi Goda, Goda-gumi
The syndicate was founded by Koichi Goda, and its initial designation was the Goda-gumi.
In what year did the organization officially change its name to Goda-ikka?
Answer: 1968
The official name change from Goda-gumi to Goda-ikka occurred in 1968.
What historical context is mentioned regarding Koichi Goda when he founded the Goda-gumi?
Answer: He was already a member of an established yakuza clan, the Kagotora-gumi.
At the time of founding the Goda-gumi, Koichi Goda was already affiliated with the Kagotora-gumi syndicate.
Makoto Suehiro is the sixth-generation president of the Goda-ikka.
Answer: False
Makoto Suehiro holds the position of the seventh-generation president, not the sixth.
Makoto Suehiro assumed leadership as the seventh-generation president in 1994.
Answer: False
Makoto Suehiro assumed leadership in October 2009, not 1994. The year 1994 marked Kanji Nukui's ascension to the sixth-generation presidency.
The Goda-ikka has an estimated membership of around 30 individuals.
Answer: True
The provided data estimates the membership of the Goda-ikka to be approximately 30 individuals.
Who is the current leader (seventh-generation president) of the Goda-ikka?
Answer: Makoto Suehiro
Makoto Suehiro currently holds the position of the seventh-generation president of the Goda-ikka syndicate.
Which individual preceded Makoto Suehiro as the leader of the Goda-ikka?
Answer: Kanji Nukui
Kanji Nukui served as the sixth-generation president and thus preceded Makoto Suehiro in leadership.
In what year did Kanji Nukui become the sixth-generation president?
Answer: 1994
Kanji Nukui assumed the role of sixth-generation president in the year 1994.
What is the estimated number of members in the Goda-ikka?
Answer: Around 30
The estimated membership size for the Goda-ikka is approximately 30 individuals.
The Goda-ikka syndicate is primarily established within the Osaka Prefecture of Japan.
Answer: False
The syndicate's primary operational base is situated in Yamaguchi Prefecture, not Osaka Prefecture, as consistently indicated by the provided source materials.
The Goda-ikka is recognized under Japanese law as a designated yakuza group.
Answer: True
The syndicate holds the official legal status of a designated yakuza group within the Japanese legal framework.
The Goda-ikka is the smallest yakuza group operating within Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Answer: False
Contrary to this statement, the Goda-ikka is identified as the largest yakuza group within Yamaguchi Prefecture.
In 2008, approximately 64% of yakuza members in Yamaguchi Prefecture belonged to the Goda-ikka.
Answer: True
Data from 2008 indicates that the Goda-ikka constituted approximately 64% of the yakuza membership within Yamaguchi Prefecture.
The Goda-gumi was founded in the city of Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Answer: True
The syndicate's precursor, the Goda-gumi, was established in Shimonoseki, located within Yamaguchi Prefecture.
The Goda-ikka was registered as a designated yakuza group in July 1992.
Answer: True
The formal registration of the Goda-ikka as a designated yakuza group under the relevant law occurred in July of 1992.
The Goda-ikka maintains offices only in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Answer: False
Beyond its primary base in Yamaguchi Prefecture, the Goda-ikka is known to operate offices in two additional prefectures.
The Goda-ikka is the only yakuza group designated under Japanese law.
Answer: False
The designation as a yakuza group applies to numerous syndicates; the Goda-ikka is one among many such entities recognized under Japanese law.
The image of Shimonoseki city is used to visually represent the Goda-ikka's primary base of operations.
Answer: True
The visual inclusion of Shimonoseki city serves to denote the primary geographical location from which the Goda-ikka syndicate operates.
In which Japanese prefecture is the Goda-ikka primarily based?
Answer: Yamaguchi
The syndicate's primary base of operations is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
What legal status does the Goda-ikka hold under Japanese law?
Answer: It is officially recognized as a designated yakuza group.
The Goda-ikka is officially recognized and classified as a designated yakuza group under the pertinent Japanese legislation.
How does the Goda-ikka rank in terms of yakuza group size within Yamaguchi Prefecture?
Answer: It is the largest group.
Within Yamaguchi Prefecture, the Goda-ikka is identified as the largest yakuza group, surpassing even the Yamaguchi-gumi in local prevalence.
What percentage of yakuza members in Yamaguchi Prefecture belonged to the Goda-ikka as of 2008?
Answer: 64%
As of 2008, approximately 64% of the yakuza membership within Yamaguchi Prefecture was affiliated with the Goda-ikka.
The Goda-gumi was founded in which specific city?
Answer: Shimonoseki
The founding city of the Goda-gumi was Shimonoseki.
The registration of the Goda-ikka as a designated yakuza group occurred in which year?
Answer: 1992
The syndicate was officially registered as a designated yakuza group in 1992.
Besides its headquarters in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, the Goda-ikka has known offices in:
Answer: Two other prefectures.
The syndicate maintains offices in two prefectures in addition to its primary base in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi.
What is the significance of the year 1992 for the Goda-ikka?
Answer: Year it was registered as a designated yakuza group.
The year 1992 is significant as it marks the official registration of the Goda-ikka as a designated yakuza group under Japanese law.
The Goda-ikka is a member of the Shinwa-kai federation.
Answer: False
The Goda-ikka is affiliated with the Gosha-kai federation, not the Shinwa-kai.
The Gosha-kai is described as an anti-Yamaguchi federation.
Answer: True
The Gosha-kai is characterized as a federation formed with the explicit purpose of opposing or countering the influence of the Yamaguchi-gumi.
The Goda-ikka joined the Gosha-kai federation in 1996.
Answer: True
The Goda-ikka became a member of the Gosha-kai federation in the year 1996.
The Gosha-kai federation includes the Kyosei-kai and the Yamaguchi-gumi.
Answer: False
While the Kyosei-kai is a member, the Yamaguchi-gumi is explicitly stated as being opposed by the Gosha-kai and is not part of its membership.
The Gosha-kai member organizations are primarily based in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions.
Answer: True
The constituent organizations of the Gosha-kai federation are predominantly located in the Chugoku region, with one member situated in Shikoku.
The Yamaguchi-gumi is listed in the navbox as a member of the Gosha-kai federation.
Answer: False
The Yamaguchi-gumi is explicitly positioned as an entity opposed by the Gosha-kai federation and is therefore not listed as a member.
The Gosha-kai federation was formed to strengthen the influence of the Yamaguchi-gumi in the Chugoku region.
Answer: False
The Gosha-kai is characterized as an anti-Yamaguchi federation, indicating its formation was intended to counter, rather than strengthen, the Yamaguchi-gumi's influence.
What is the Gosha-kai?
Answer: An alliance of yakuza groups opposing the Yamaguchi-gumi.
The Gosha-kai is characterized as a federation of yakuza groups established with the objective of opposing the Yamaguchi-gumi.
Which of the following groups is mentioned as a member of the Gosha-kai federation?
Answer: Kyodo-kai
The Kyodo-kai is listed among the member organizations of the Gosha-kai federation.
The Gosha-kai federation primarily consists of groups based in which Japanese regions?
Answer: Chugoku and Shikoku
The member syndicates of the Gosha-kai federation are predominantly located in the Chugoku region, with one member based in Shikoku.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a member of the Gosha-kai federation?
Answer: Yamaguchi-gumi
The Yamaguchi-gumi is explicitly identified as being opposed by the Gosha-kai and is therefore not a member of the federation.
The term 'ikka' in Goda-ikka refers to the surname of the founder.
Answer: False
The term 'ikka' signifies a unified group or household, not the founder's surname, which is 'Goda'.
The Japanese characters 合田一家 translate to 'Goda Family' or 'Goda Household'.
Answer: True
The characters 合田一家 indeed correspond to 'Goda Family' or 'Goda Household', reflecting the syndicate's name and structure.
The infobox image of the daimon represents the official headquarters building of the Goda-ikka.
Answer: False
The daimon depicted in the infobox serves as a symbolic crest or emblem associated with the group's identity, not its physical headquarters.
What is the primary classification of the Goda-ikka syndicate?
Answer: A major yakuza group, a type of Japanese organized crime syndicate.
The Goda-ikka is fundamentally recognized and classified as a yakuza group, which constitutes a form of Japanese organized crime syndicate.
What does the Japanese term 'ikka' (一家) typically signify in the context of yakuza group names?
Answer: A unified group, family, or household.
In yakuza nomenclature, the term 'ikka' signifies a unified group, family, or household, conveying a collective identity.
What does the infobox image of the 'daimon' represent in relation to the Goda-ikka?
Answer: A symbol or crest associated with the group's identity.
The 'daimon' depicted in the infobox functions as a symbolic crest or emblem, representing the Goda-ikka's identity.
The navbox lists the Kudo-kai as a designated yakuza group based in the Chugoku region.
Answer: False
The Kudo-kai is listed in the navbox as being based in the Kyushu region, not the Chugoku region.
The Shinwa-kai is listed in the navbox as being based in the Shikoku region.
Answer: True
The Shinwa-kai is indeed identified in the navbox as a designated yakuza group operating from the Shikoku region.
The Organized Crime Countermeasures Law allows for the designation and regulation of yakuza groups.
Answer: True
This legislation provides the legal basis for identifying and imposing regulations upon yakuza organizations within Japan.
What is the purpose of the 'Designated yakuza groups' navbox mentioned in the article?
Answer: To provide links to other articles about designated yakuza groups, categorized by region.
The navbox serves as a navigational aid, directing users to related articles on designated yakuza groups, organized geographically.
Which of these groups is listed in the navbox as being based in the Kyushu region?
Answer: Kudo-kai
The Kudo-kai is identified in the navbox as a designated yakuza group operating from the Kyushu region.
Which group is listed in the navbox as being based in the Shikoku region?
Answer: Shinwa-kai
The Shinwa-kai is listed in the navbox as the designated yakuza group based in the Shikoku region.
The Goda-ikka's designation under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law means:
Answer: It is subject to specific regulations and oversight by law enforcement.
Designation under this law subjects the syndicate to enhanced scrutiny and specific regulatory measures implemented by law enforcement agencies.