Toi Inagawa
Toi Inagawa (稲川 土肥 Inagawa Toi; 1940 – May 29, 2005), a.k.a. Yuko Inagawa (稲川 裕紘 Inagawa Yuko), was kaicho (Godfather) of the Inagawa-kai yakuza gang in Japan from 1990 until 2005. He was also 2nd socho of the Inagawa-ikka.
Inagawa was the son of Kakuji Inagawa, the gang's founder. In 1990, he took over from Susumu Ishii to become the Inagawa-kai's third kaicho.
Toi Inagawa died of illness in May 2005. As of October 2005, a clear successor has not emerged, but Inagawa's son Hideki Inagawa is seen as the most likely candidate.
References
- The Japanese Disease By Declan Hayes
- Gang boss quits; turf war looms. Source: The Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo, Japan) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Preceded by Susumu Ishii |
Kaicho of Inagawa-kai 1990–2005 |
Succeeded by Hideki Inagawa? |
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