Founding location | Omuta, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Years active | 2006 - June 11th, 2013 |
Membership (est.) | 150 [1] |
Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, loansharking, among others |
Rivals | Dojin-kai |
The Kyushu Seido-kai (九州誠道会, Kyūshū Seidō-kai) was a yakuza organization based in Fukuoka Prefecture on the Kyushu island of Japan, with an estimated 150 active members. [1] Headquartered in the southern Fukuoka region of Omuta, the Kyushu Seido-kai maintains its offices in five other prefectures including Tokyo. [2]
Since its formation, the Kyushu Seido-kai has been known for its blatant armed conflicts with its former parent syndicate, the Dojin-kai, [3] involving various hazardous weapons such as automatic firearms (especially the AK-47), petrol bombs and hand grenades.
While violently feuding with the Dojin-kai, the Kyushu Seido-kai has caused deaths among several innocent civilians as well as numerous yakuza members, [4] and because of that, despite being a relatively recently established group, the Kyushu Seido-kai has been a designated yakuza group since 2008. [5]
The Kyushu Seido-kai launched in 2006 as the Dojin-kai's splinter group [6] led by the Omuta-based Murakami-ikka clan, [5] after the long-time Dojin-kai boss Seijiro Matsuo announced his resignation, sparking a war of succession. [7] In 2007 a Dojin-kai member attempted to murder a Seido-kai member, but ended up killing an innocent bystander. [8] The Kyushu Seido-kai ended up receiving official registration as a designated yakuza group under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law on February 28, 2008. [9]
In 2011, the Seido-kai's feud with the Dojin-kai escalated, [10] and many Seido members were killed by the Dojin-kai; two Seido seniors were killed by alleged Dojin-kai's grenades in Omuta (April), [11] one Seido member was stabbed to death in Ogi, Saga (April), [12] and one Seido senior was shot to death in Imari, Saga (April). [13]
The Kyushu Seido-kai is one of the five independent Fukuoka-based designated yakuza syndicates, along with the Kudo-kai, the Taishu-kai, the Fukuhaku-kai, and the Dojin-kai. [14] The Kyushu Seido-kai maintains its offices in six prefectures; [2] Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Yamagata, [15] and Tokyo. [2]
In 2008, the Kudo-kai's third-generation president Hideo Mizoshita died and his funeral was attended by many yakuza magnates representing their respective syndicates from all over the country. The Seido-kai was the only designated yakuza syndicate absent from this event. [16]
The second president Namikawa has allegedly maintained a close relationship with Kunio Inoue. Inoue is the president of the fourth-generation Yamaken-gumi, an affiliate of the largest-known Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate. [17]
The Kyushu Seido-kai's illegal activities have allegedly included loansharking and methamphetamine trafficking. [18] The Seido-kai was allegedly the largest drug trading division of the Dojin-kai, as rumored by some local Omuta in-the-know men, hence the informal dub name of the "Seido Pharmacy". Even the 55-year-old founding president Murakami was arrested for methamphetamine possession. [1]
On June 11, 2013, Kyushu Seido-kai announced the end of its gang war with Dojin-kai as well as its dissolution. [19]