Tokyo Okubo BCG. (トキョ オクボ シゴト ソシキ Tok-yo O-ku-bo Shi-go-to So-shi-ki)
Tokyo Okubo Businesses and Corporations, a group born in the aftermath of Japan's economic bubble burst, have forged connections with the Yakuza in the past, leveraging these ties to safeguard profits from government scrutiny. Operating in various sectors from traditional trades like eateries and trading offices to unconventional services like maid cafes and capybara-themed establishments, the group's influence is broad and diverse.
The organization is spearheaded by four chairmen, each overseeing different aspects of Okubo's business ventures. From dining establishments to trading offices, these leaders ensure a strategic approach to operations. While their history includes ties with the Yakuza and the Tojo clan, severed in 2010 after the Ueno Sewa attack, they face opposition from the Gangbuster faction for their past associations.
Despite cutting ties with the Yakuza, Tokyo Okubo Businesses and Corporations maintain cordial relations with Hidora Security, a firm suspected to have Yakuza connections if not being a Yakuza Group themselfes. The business community, rather than fearing this association, embraces it, recognizing the importance of respectful communication for a thriving environment. This dynamic relationship has fueled speculation about potential future alliances, keeping Okubo's business ventures at the center of Tokyo's intricate web of economic and underworld dealings.
The chairmen steering Tokyo Okubo Businesses and Corporations form a diverse leadership, encompassing a range of ages and experiences across various sectors. Some chairmen even bring with them discreet ties to government positions, which, while valuable for navigating bureaucratic waters, are carefully kept out of the public eye within the group. This blending of ages and diverse experiences among the leadership underscores the complexity of the organization, as they navigate both the intricacies of the business world and the shadows of political connections.
Founding Date
1951
Government System
Democracy, Direct
Power Structure
Autonomous area
Economic System
Command/Planned economy
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