Kozakura-ikka
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Criminal activitiesProtection racketeering, drug trafficking, unlawful involvement in public works and other legitimate businesses, among others
![]() Daimon of Kozakura-ikka | |
| Territory | Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan |
|---|---|
| Criminal activities | Protection racketeering, drug trafficking, unlawful involvement in public works and other legitimate businesses, among others |
The Kozakura-ikka (小桜一家, Kozakura-ikka) is a yakuza organization based in Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan, with an estimated 40 active members.[1]
The Kozakura-ikka is noted for its unique official policy, which the National Police Agency describes as the "Kozakura Monroe Doctrine", of not allowing themselves to be active outside of Kagoshima Prefecture, and at the same time not allowing any other yakuza syndicate to enter the prefecture.[2]
