Yakuza Shrine in Asakusa Tokyo. In Japanese law, yakuza, or Japanese mafia is not allowed to show their tattoos in public except for Sanja Matsuri (festival).
Русский: Члены
Якудза часто принимают участие в местных
синтоистских фестивалях, таких как
Сандзя-мацури в
Храме Асакуса, где они несут священный паланкин
Микоси по улицам, с гордостью демонстрируя свои сложные
татуировки на всё тело. В Японии членам якудза запрещено демонстрировать татуировки на публике за исключением фестивалей[1][2].
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