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For reference, 80% of pachinko parlors in Japan, more precisely pachinko parlors [52] that run pachinko machines, are run by Koreans, and both Maruhan, which ranks first in terms of market share in pachinko parlor chains, and Dainam, which ranks second, are both Korean companies. Of that 80%, 50% are North Koreans and 30% are Koreans. In North Korea's nuclear test, criticism is raised that missiles are made with money earned in Japanese pachinko. In addition, this happened because until the 1970s, Koreans in Japan were highly discriminated against in Japan, and it was very difficult for them to have normal jobs, such as not being hired by general companies. Because many Koreans in Japan were discriminated against in Japanese society, they inevitably had no choice but to go to service industries such as banking, commerce, and self-employment, 3D occupations such as occupations that other Japanese people do not like, or dark occupations such as entertainment. At least, it was better if I decided to pursue a career in the arts and sports world. Among those dark occupations, representative ones were the pachinko business and the yakuza.

With the defeat of Japan, pachinko parlors, which had been banned since 1946, were lifted, and overflowing veterans returning from abroad had nothing to do, so they devoted themselves to drinking and gambling. A large-scale pachinko boom broke out in Japanese society when a person named Mura Takei invented a repeater-style pachinko that automatically fired balls. Takeichi Masamura actively passed on his machines and business know-how to those who wanted to do pachinko, so Japanese people whose lives were vacant due to the bombing of the mainland following Japan's defeat in the war, both you and I, jumped into the pachinko business. It became. It is similar to the PC radiation wind of the IMF period

As a result of this pachinko craze and the extremely fast wear rate of pachinko parts at the time [54], the demand for pachinko parts increased rapidly in small-scale hardware factories in the village. As the huge amount of orders continued to come in to Edo, Koreans in Japan also jumped into the pachinko business in a way that said, "Is it that much money? Should I give it a try?" I passed on the machine, and the great pachinko era opened in Japan.

At that time, pachinko was purely an amusement machine, and you could get expensive cigarettes or snacks as prizes at the time. Pachinko parlors pay cash or buy their prizes back from customers with cash, which is considered gambling and is prohibited by law. People who bought prizes came out. While thugs, beggars, disabled people, disabled soldiers, widows who lost their husbands, and yakuza played binin, Korean-Japanese establishments entrusted binining to unemployed Korean-Japanese women to help Koreans in Japan.

Although the Japanese police are aware of this problem, they have partially turned a blind eye to pachinko parlors in order to reduce the number of unemployed and to create a space where Koreans in Japan can work so that they do not become mobsters. Then, as the yakuza's influence grew stronger, they brought out binin, not their own forces, and pressured pachinko parlors to buy excessively high protection fees and prizes, the pachinko industry itself gradually turned into a dark job. As a result of being degenerated into a source of funds for the Yakuza, many pachinko parlors and companies disappeared when the popular repeat pachinko was banned in 1954. At that time, Japan entered a period of rapid growth, and Japanese owners and presidents changed their business early or found employment at other companies. It was possible, but the Koreans in Japan couldn't do that, so they stayed and continued the pachinko business.

In addition, as for the social background of Japan at this time, in 1954, under the direction of GHQ, the previous centralized police organization was divided into each province and changed to a democratic, decentralized local self-governing police force. It was a disgruntled reshuffle for the police. In 1954, with the change of the Police Act, the Metropolitan Police Department was created. At this time, most of the members were officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, who created the notorious Special High Police in Japan, and the second Minister of the Metropolitan Police Department, Eizou Ishii, said, " In a country with low population density, such as Japan, if we give the police authority to the local government, can we properly maintain public order?” By doing something to prevent this function, the seeds of the confrontation between the local police and the Metropolitan Police Department have been sown.
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