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In truth, the Yakuza is more like the Mafia than a gang. They strictly don’t do drugs, more calculated, and a lot more lowkey with how they move. That, in my opinion, is a lot more dangerous and respectful
That was the case, until it wasn't. Drugs have been seeping in since the 90's. Sure they are more lowkey, but they aren't going to shy away from drugs.
just found this dudes channel and I really appreciate his format. the first half with the rapper was fun and lighthearted but when he did that interview with the gang he was no bullshit and absolute respect. Surprised to see that from a youtuber but respect the hell out of it. Definitely subbing to your shit man I dig this content.
Fr I just found his account and I love how respectful yet also funny this dude is. Plus I can appreciate the music choices. Fye shi, soon as I heard sum unreleased frank ocean I subbed.
The amount of effort POUDII puts in his video is mind blown. THERE IS SCIENCE TO It. He is definitely AN ARTIST . Very calculated not recycled content.
Yep! Is what i would say if he didnt take Arabs ENTIRE video format lmao. You could of said this about any other poudii video but you do it in the one where he copied step by step Arabs videos 😭
Yeah they ain't like the trappers and scammers here in the states. These dudes are strictly "professional" business. Real deal organized crime with disciplines and deeeeeeeeeeeeep roots.
trappers n scammers is "proffesional" business and the yakuza trap they pretty much said it themselves in the vid in between the lines i think the difference is a higher emphasis on murder and violence they probably got those watches from bodies here its frm the illegal business and lets say dey got a body they might not tho there its everyone got a body@@OfficialBigStick
I met a few Yakuza during my time out there over 20 years ago. They were some of the nicest guys I had ever met, but it was extremely tense because of the amount of money they were spending on me and my crew one night! They took us to several clubs and to places with females that do special favors and they paid for everything...I'm talkin bout racks and they didn't ask for a cent! Talk about being scared, lol! In the end it was a great time and something most people will never get a chance to experience!
Yakuza have bloodlines running back to ancient Japan. In Japan, Yakuza family and line is 3-4x greater than any US gang. They have so many people, old Money, new money, they’re more like a royal family or line of families.. pretty interesting
@@deedeeyt1comparing bloods and crips to the Japanese mafia is just plain stupid . Even comparing the GD’s and BDs to them would just be stupid. They have no control like the mob do. Whether it’s Italian , Mexican, Japanese . They are far more sophisticated, organized and richer than any American gang.
I had heard that the Yakuza no longer cut the pinkies of members who dishonor the family. Simply to avoid detection and stay off the radar since it's something that's very noticeable
This was a dope video. Cool to hear from actual Yakuza members, considering the culture around then is so hush hush. I remember when I was in Japan, I said the word "Yakuza" in conversation with a local and his face turned beet red and told me not to say that out loud anymore. He was genuinely terrified and it shifted the whole tone of the conversation. I'll never forget that. These guys are gentlemen and polite, but they are a real threat and it's easy to forget how dangerous they are
This was wild poudii does the most unorthodox original shit and he stay’s himself the whole time never switching up even in super serious situations like this
The woman in this video doesn't explain much so just in case, recenty there are many types of gang groups in Japan. The first one is as the video features the YAKUZA but ever since the law against yakuza's got strict in 90s, their activities have been restricted still having huge impact on the society in Japan. Later that, the second one,a new type of criminal groups which is called 半グレ han-gre started committing crimes such as rubbery, drug dealing,and fraud. In Japanese 半 han means "half" and グレ gre means "gray" and "delinquency" as name of this type shows, they are out of yakuza's code and the law against yakuza doesn't apply to them and Japanese police department can't grasp how it's organized. They are staying very active in many urban cities in Japan and there's some cases that they affiliated with Yakuza too. Last, there's some foreign people that make a group and commit a crime, especially Chinese and Vietnamese. Some specialist say because of the law getting strict and yakuza doesn't have that much power like before, 半グレ and foreign criminal groups are very active.
@@mikanova. As for some famous groups that is under investigation or already caught, Japanese police may know who the boss is . But for location, Unlike the yakuza(some of yakuza's offices are already exposed on the internet),the police don't grasp every places that they gather. As far as I know, hangre is more aggressive than yakuza, yakuza doesn't resort to violence unless it makes money but hangre doesn't think in this way.
@@sakikq2tk Sounds interesting. How did you find out about the Hangure? Like, all the information about them? Their japanese wikipedia doesn't reveal much (plus Google Translate is whacky)
Man....maybe it was cuz it was all mediated through a translator, but those Yakuza sure were succinct! "Yes." "No." "Because we were bad kids." etc... I just discovered this channel, and man....I'm SUCH a fan now. Binging all the videos. The first Poudii video I saw was the Brazillian favela one....and I was totally entertained and inspired and educated, all at once. Excellent content!
Do a more lengthy documentary where you walk with and interview the rising street gangs and yakuza separately, bro. Would love to see more. EDIT: Still hoping it happens🙏 😔
Maaaan, I lived in Japan for 2 years. The Yakuza moved in silence a 3 blocks away from me and I had no idea, for a reason. But when they did pop out, you knew who they were. The restaurant was low key a fire video idea
The place where they are filming is Osaka/Dotenbori. A well known place for Yakuza/Like a Dragon fans. In the game its called Sotenbori. Next video- Kabukicho/Kamurocho yakuza interview.
he asked them if they do it to protect themselves and they answered it's just what bad kids end up doing.. I think this is more similar to the cartel or mafia than American gangs (who might feel safer in the gang and think it's a solution to their problems in the hood). The yakuza seems more like an organized crime ring to make money and gain power rather than protect the community, except instead of drugs they're selling gambling or whatever they do
@@user-cj9md2oi3xit’s not a protection and it isn’t that similar to cartel or Italian the only thing they really have in common is how they recruit people and the respect they have for their brothers because the yakuza recruit younger people that dropped out of high school and aren’t connected to parents or runaway from their parents or are desperate and honestly the yakuza has been dying out because there aren’t a lot of young people joining anymore because of how much time is needed to actually get far with yakuza and make decent money also the yakuza lifestyle isn’t appealing to new age Japanese people anymore back then they were seen as cool but now with the crackdown on them and how long it takes to actually get far most younger people turn to normal gangs that offer quick money
@@skel-eton2499 yeah I was just thinking motive wise.. since cartels and the mafia are not motivated by protecting a small community/neighborhood but are just looking for money and power. and they usually commit worse atrocities than American gangs. There are some crazy wild stories about shit the yakuza has done especially to women and for literally no reason .. it's just a collection of bad kids grown up in my eyes .. but honestly I do see how cartels are very diff bc a lot of the times ppl might join them for safety too or bc they have nothing else motivating them and that's their way out of poverty plus Im sure culturally and organizationally theyre very diff.
This is definitely next level. You always make the best videos but still get more into something/a place/culture and people more than ever. You’re growing still while remaining true & I love watching your videos because I relate to the energy too. WOW i got chills when you were saying you were going to meet the yakuza omfg then your questions were so good, I see why they showed you respect as well 🫢👋🏼🤌🏼🫡🫡🫡💜‼️🔥🔥🔥
I just found poudii and it’s crazy how you can see his growth throughout the last few years and it has really been exponential. His editing, his confidence, his filming/content style. So dope I really love it and so glad I found him. Please post at least once a month if you can poudii! And people give this man his follows, likes, comments and props. He deserves it ❤
Remember that Yakuza is a criminal organization better defined as MAFIA not GANG. These two organizations work totally differently. MAFIA is much more sophisticated than GANGS. Its like Italian mafia or Russian one. Gangs are famous only in USA, England, France. In countries like Italy (where I live), GANGS are owned by the different MAFIA groups.
@@unclejesse4271 yes that is what i was saying. Mafia over gangs, in those countries where Mafia exists. Mafia uses street gangs for commit minor crimes (es. selling drugs). What i wanted to mean was that Mafia is on another level of power. Mafiosi dont show themself, gangs wear all those luxury stuff and show their money just for... show. You will never see the real bosses from Yakuza or Ndrangheta. In Italy street gangs cant do nothing without the orders coming from Mafia. Furthermore, Mafia is inside Italian politics since '80... For Japan and Yakuza is the same. If you are intrested check this: Ndrangheta (most powerful Mafia in the world), Camorra, Cosa Nostra.
the Yakuza member all the way to the left (missing finger guy) was wearing a Richard Mille watch, those go for hundreds of thousands. Crazy to think they have that type of money
The Yakuza just got caught trying to sell weapons grade uranium to fake Iranian Generals... they sell weapons internationally. Along with stealing, and selling rare JDM vehicles to lesser developed countires, and a laundry list of other things. Lots of industrial espionage. The list goes on. So, yeah, they've got tons of money. These arent neighborhood gang bangers selling weed on the corner.😂
When I served in US Marines in Okinawa, we used to fly to Osaka to party. We used to always run into Yakuza members in after party clubs like 7th Heaven IYKYK! One time we were in the VIP partying with one family and a huge crazy fight almost broke out between them and another family but it ended up just being a shouting match. Was scared outta my mind, but afterwards we walked with one the bosses outside as heh was leaving with this super beautiful Russian chick. He gave his LV scarf to the club security a big black African guy and told him in Japanese to give it to me and my friend because we kept our cool when the fight almost broke out. If you're into the party scene anywhere in Japan chances are extremely high the Yakuza run the places!!!
I agree because vice has been doing yakuza content recently and they are all middle age men who are doing terribly financially and power wise. They are struggling with numbers with probably a little over 10 guys per yakuza. This video is questionable
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Poudiii!!!!!!
It better fucking be big titty bitch
Crazy that you just posted this video, because I’m in Osaka right now
*Please post more!!!* ❤️
You raised the bar w this one my boy 🔥
tf is jordan welch doing on this video
Genius!!
Jordan the goat he helped me quit smoking
@@vijesus W
Where did bro come from😭
In truth, the Yakuza is more like the Mafia than a gang. They strictly don’t do drugs, more calculated, and a lot more lowkey with how they move. That, in my opinion, is a lot more dangerous and respectful
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Must not have heard that rampage Jackson podcast mf was smoking weed in Japan with em
That was the case, until it wasn't.
Drugs have been seeping in since the 90's.
Sure they are more lowkey, but they aren't going to shy away from drugs.
@@AngryDemonBowserall they said was they don't DO drugs, ain't say nothing about not pushing it
Nah, they fell off.
just found this dudes channel and I really appreciate his format. the first half with the rapper was fun and lighthearted but when he did that interview with the gang he was no bullshit and absolute respect. Surprised to see that from a youtuber but respect the hell out of it. Definitely subbing to your shit man I dig this content.
Fr I just found his account and I love how respectful yet also funny this dude is. Plus I can appreciate the music choices. Fye shi, soon as I heard sum unreleased frank ocean I subbed.
Legendary interview. Every question was on point. Too hard 🔥
👍️👍️👍️
I was hoping he would ask if foreigners like him could join
The amount of effort POUDII puts in his video is mind blown. THERE IS SCIENCE TO It. He is definitely AN ARTIST . Very calculated not recycled content.
agreed
Facts huge fan of poudi
Relax bro
Fr, he’s had evolved his content over the years and it speaks for itself
Yep! Is what i would say if he didnt take Arabs ENTIRE video format lmao. You could of said this about any other poudii video but you do it in the one where he copied step by step Arabs videos 😭
Great video! Glad it was in my recommendations for sure
Your interviewing skills and composure is really good ngl
bro ur lowkey nice at this. Always posting real interviews. Bangers
not lowkey bro is developing and we can see he is going to be great
Those guys in the masks 100% werent Yakuza lmao
@@Iii71326 sure, hatin 4 no reason😂
@@Iii71326 talking out your ass, acting like you know everything
@@sufhix5590if you dumb enough to believe ts then you shouldn’t be a functioning member of society tbh
I’m in love with that translator
me too
@@JD00_ ngl me tooo 😭
Lmao
im tryna see wasup with the japanese shortys at there
u real for that
You can deadass feel the tension through the screen those sum dangerous fuckers
-edit- mom I made it
Yeah they ain't like the trappers and scammers here in the states. These dudes are strictly "professional" business. Real deal organized crime with disciplines and deeeeeeeeeeeeep roots.
@@OfficialBigStick😂 🫵🏽
trappers n scammers is "proffesional" business and the yakuza trap they pretty much said it themselves in the vid in between the lines i think the difference is a higher emphasis on murder and violence they probably got those watches from bodies here its frm the illegal business and lets say dey got a body they might not tho there its everyone got a body@@OfficialBigStick
@@OfficialBigStickyet any gang here would make easy work 😂
insert ppl under 25 commenting dumb shit saying "trappin is better"
I met a few Yakuza during my time out there over 20 years ago. They were some of the nicest guys I had ever met, but it was extremely tense because of the amount of money they were spending on me and my crew one night! They took us to several clubs and to places with females that do special favors and they paid for everything...I'm talkin bout racks and they didn't ask for a cent! Talk about being scared, lol! In the end it was a great time and something most people will never get a chance to experience!
Can you clarify “females that do special favors “ part ?
😭😭@@whalescandy8153
@@whalescandy8153gettin play, duh
@@whalescandy8153 Are you familiar with "Happy Endings"?
You’re dumb af for going with them tbh. It could very easily have been an extortion scam where they press you to pay them back
Yakuza have bloodlines running back to ancient Japan. In Japan, Yakuza family and line is 3-4x greater than any US gang. They have so many people, old
Money, new money, they’re more like a royal family or line of families.. pretty interesting
currently no, us gangs are way powerful now
@@deedeeyt1comparing bloods and crips to the Japanese mafia is just plain stupid . Even comparing the GD’s and BDs to them would just be stupid. They have no control like the mob do. Whether it’s Italian , Mexican, Japanese . They are far more sophisticated, organized and richer than any American gang.
Love seeing Poudii mature and know when to act respectful in his interviews 👍
He just dont wanna set em off 😭 i don't blame him 💀
@@phonymex3340 I meant with Japanese culture!! Of course he was respectful around Yakuza!! 😂
@p.ipebomb Yeah Japanese are really strict with their culture. Which is beautiful 🤌🏽
@@DefensisIndus2:14 yea real respectufl😂
@@peahl9872 Jp ppl ok with that so what's your problem?
poudii always drop bangers
Facts
I had heard that the Yakuza no longer cut the pinkies of members who dishonor the family. Simply to avoid detection and stay off the radar since it's something that's very noticeable
this going to be a banger
Lmao the way hes pronouncing these Japanese names is crazy
And this is why I love Poudii. He always do shit nobody thinks about doing fr!
Look up arab , dude has done some crazy things too , but this is really crazy fr
Everybody doing shit like this 😂
@@YallLameashong
who's everybody?? @@YallLameash
who’s gonna tell her 😅
Stumbled on this by accident, just became a subscriber !!! 💯💯💯 good shit my boy 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Those questions you asked were top tier! Great interview brother
The time you take shows this was dope man
Bro this is honestly inspiring on really understanding humanity and documenting it. You gotta see it person honestly.
Awesome when our cultures can come together like that! Respect to japan and to you Poudii for bringing us along
Both shit cultures?
So much effort went into this and it shows. Great work poudii
Sick topic, very good👌🏻
This was a dope video. Cool to hear from actual Yakuza members, considering the culture around then is so hush hush. I remember when I was in Japan, I said the word "Yakuza" in conversation with a local and his face turned beet red and told me not to say that out loud anymore. He was genuinely terrified and it shifted the whole tone of the conversation. I'll never forget that. These guys are gentlemen and polite, but they are a real threat and it's easy to forget how dangerous they are
@@Prettyenergyy Source: "Trust me bro" 💀
The translator is absolutely beautiful!
nah im sayin, she bad asf
Japanese woman are top of the food chain bro
@@bdoubleu6 That's going too far, but the girl was pretty though.
Yo I think you're shadow banned. Videos haven't been showing up under my subscribed
definitely going too Far 😂@@JOmega2007
This was wild poudii does the most unorthodox original shit and he stay’s himself the whole time never switching up even in super serious situations like this
I love when the YT algorithm sends these type of videos and creators my way. Subbed!
super interesting interview. like the serous stuff
Ayy gang I fw your content so much, the way you present your videos feels like it is educational but it's education/comedy ts is gold 🙏🏾
You asked some great questions in the interview
The woman in this video doesn't explain much so just in case, recenty there are many types of gang groups in Japan.
The first one is as the video features the YAKUZA but ever since the law against yakuza's got strict in 90s, their activities have been restricted still having huge impact on the society in Japan.
Later that, the second one,a new type of criminal groups which is called 半グレ han-gre started committing crimes such as rubbery, drug dealing,and fraud. In Japanese 半 han means "half" and グレ gre means "gray" and "delinquency" as name of this type shows, they are out of yakuza's code and the law against yakuza doesn't apply to them and Japanese police department can't grasp how it's organized. They are staying very active in many urban cities in Japan and there's some cases that they affiliated with Yakuza too.
Last, there's some foreign people that make a group and commit a crime, especially Chinese and Vietnamese.
Some specialist say because of the law getting strict and yakuza doesn't have that much power like before, 半グレ and foreign criminal groups are very active.
Can you tell me more about the Hangure? Do we know who their boss is? Or Location?
@@mikanova. As for some famous groups that is under investigation or already caught, Japanese police may know who the boss is . But for location, Unlike the yakuza(some of yakuza's offices are already exposed on the internet),the police don't grasp every places that they gather.
As far as I know, hangre is more aggressive than yakuza, yakuza doesn't resort to violence unless it makes money but hangre doesn't think in this way.
@@sakikq2tk Sounds interesting. How did you find out about the Hangure? Like, all the information about them? Their japanese wikipedia doesn't reveal much (plus Google Translate is whacky)
@@mikanova. bro got slienced
@@MrNobodyMNY unfortunately hahah
Man....maybe it was cuz it was all mediated through a translator, but those Yakuza sure were succinct!
"Yes." "No." "Because we were bad kids." etc...
I just discovered this channel, and man....I'm SUCH a fan now. Binging all the videos. The first Poudii video I saw was the Brazillian favela one....and I was totally entertained and inspired and educated, all at once. Excellent content!
Can we just talk about how a black man just linked and posed wit the yakuza like if u really understand how crazy that really is 🤣
And...….?
Dude your life boring af@@ugwuanyicollins6136
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 cause they racist asf
That’s because they are not yakuza. They would never do an interview. Let alone with an American. And even deeper than that a black man
@@victorlanier3928 aight Victor , whatever u say lmao
Do a more lengthy documentary where you walk with and interview the rising street gangs and yakuza separately, bro. Would love to see more.
EDIT: Still hoping it happens🙏 😔
How to go missing 101
@@itslofi5622you ain’t know a “Press” badge give you +5000 defense?
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You should make the video yourself bro
@@bjrn-qm6uball he asked was for more content?? I hope u keep this same energy irl cause id smak you for it.
They answered every question straight to the point. No wasted words.
This is like my most favorite video ever, Keep up the good work bro.
Maaaan, I lived in Japan for 2 years. The Yakuza moved in silence a 3 blocks away from me and I had no idea, for a reason. But when they did pop out, you knew who they were. The restaurant was low key a fire video idea
Poudiis videos always worth waiting for🔥 glad he’s getting his credit
Video was fire bro, you asked the Yakuza some really good questions
Raising the bar for this kind of content man good shit
this video is amazing, the efforts and quality of your videos has grown tremendously, but its still has that same charm
The place where they are filming is Osaka/Dotenbori. A well known place for Yakuza/Like a Dragon fans. In the game its called Sotenbori. Next video- Kabukicho/Kamurocho yakuza interview.
Bro i saw the brige and the Giant crab and imidiatli recognise
When he said "for a foreigner/newbie this street looks safe" I was like hell na area looks like a weird ahh mofo with an eyepad was about to pop out
Poudi was was serious when interviewing the Yakuza so I know it had to be real 😂😂😂😂
Bravo Poudii, this by far is the best and coolest video you’ve done thus far! So fkn dope bro! Keep these bangers coming!!
"If you can kill or not" That's terrifying ngl
he asked them if they do it to protect themselves and they answered it's just what bad kids end up doing.. I think this is more similar to the cartel or mafia than American gangs (who might feel safer in the gang and think it's a solution to their problems in the hood). The yakuza seems more like an organized crime ring to make money and gain power rather than protect the community, except instead of drugs they're selling gambling or whatever they do
@@user-cj9md2oi3xit’s not a protection and it isn’t that similar to cartel or Italian the only thing they really have in common is how they recruit people and the respect they have for their brothers because the yakuza recruit younger people that dropped out of high school and aren’t connected to parents or runaway from their parents or are desperate and honestly the yakuza has been dying out because there aren’t a lot of young people joining anymore because of how much time is needed to actually get far with yakuza and make decent money also the yakuza lifestyle isn’t appealing to new age Japanese people anymore back then they were seen as cool but now with the crackdown on them and how long it takes to actually get far most younger people turn to normal gangs that offer quick money
@@skel-eton2499 yeah I was just thinking motive wise.. since cartels and the mafia are not motivated by protecting a small community/neighborhood but are just looking for money and power. and they usually commit worse atrocities than American gangs. There are some crazy wild stories about shit the yakuza has done especially to women and for literally no reason .. it's just a collection of bad kids grown up in my eyes .. but honestly I do see how cartels are very diff bc a lot of the times ppl might join them for safety too or bc they have nothing else motivating them and that's their way out of poverty plus Im sure culturally and organizationally theyre very diff.
Poudii dropping another banger 🔥💯
does anyone know what Camera was used at 15:42 ? i love this old vintage style and want to buy one
Its called a vhs effect
Fire vid bruh 🔥
This was a banger 🔥🔥
FINALLY ! I was just thinking about you dropping 🙏
Poudii really helps promote artists in hoods ALL AROUND THE WORLD wow thanks Poudiington, keep going
what the song playing at the end. good looking poodi bit you was sweating your life in that interview
fr tryna figure out the song @ 1:05
@@schylerkwon1241hatin by lil uzi
I’m tryna figure out the sound/song from 9:40 it sounds so familiar and gave me a weird sense of nostalgia can any one help
What’s the song at 8:20😭
I spent a good half hour looking for the song at the end g if you find out let me know🙏🏼
Naaaah what’s that intro song when he showed the yakuzas that shii hard 🔥🔥🔥
This is definitely next level. You always make the best videos but still get more into something/a place/culture and people more than ever. You’re growing still while remaining true & I love watching your videos because I relate to the energy too.
WOW i got chills when you were saying you were going to meet the yakuza omfg then your questions were so good, I see why they showed you respect as well 🫢👋🏼🤌🏼🫡🫡🫡💜‼️🔥🔥🔥
Poudii not only dropping bangers he giving tips on what not to do if you visit Japanese/ Asian Cultures 🍜👀
Phenomenal vid bro for real keep posting content
I just found poudii and it’s crazy how you can see his growth throughout the last few years and it has really been exponential. His editing, his confidence, his filming/content style. So dope I really love it and so glad I found him. Please post at least once a month if you can poudii! And people give this man his follows, likes, comments and props. He deserves it ❤
What’s the Lil Yatchy song at the end?
I’m saying😭🤦🏾♂️
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still looking
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Remember that Yakuza is a criminal organization better defined as MAFIA not GANG. These two organizations work totally differently. MAFIA is much more sophisticated than GANGS. Its like Italian mafia or Russian one. Gangs are famous only in USA, England, France. In countries like Italy (where I live), GANGS are owned by the different MAFIA groups.
Yakuza has “gang level” goons though, they wear chains, drive nice cars, just like “Gangsters.” You’re speaking on something you don’t know about.
Do y’all gangs weak is what you sayin😂
@@unclejesse4271 yes that is what i was saying. Mafia over gangs, in those countries where Mafia exists. Mafia uses street gangs for commit minor crimes (es. selling drugs). What i wanted to mean was that Mafia is on another level of power. Mafiosi dont show themself, gangs wear all those luxury stuff and show their money just for... show. You will never see the real bosses from Yakuza or Ndrangheta. In Italy street gangs cant do nothing without the orders coming from Mafia. Furthermore, Mafia is inside Italian politics since '80... For Japan and Yakuza is the same.
If you are intrested check this: Ndrangheta (most powerful Mafia in the world), Camorra, Cosa Nostra.
@@unclejesse4271but those aren’t yakuza
@@burnttoaster6313 basically just associates but not 'made-men' I believe
Yo. This was a really great interview
Respect poudii these videos are gold content 🔥
the Yakuza member all the way to the left (missing finger guy) was wearing a Richard Mille watch, those go for hundreds of thousands. Crazy to think they have that type of money
they sell those on the streets bro, don’t believe everything you see lol. who am i to say it’s not real though who knows 🤷♂️
@@byxavi8710 it would be extremely weird for a Yakuza member to wear a fake Richard Mille or a Patek Philippe (other member had that one)
The Yakuza just got caught trying to sell weapons grade uranium to fake Iranian Generals... they sell weapons internationally. Along with stealing, and selling rare JDM vehicles to lesser developed countires, and a laundry list of other things. Lots of industrial espionage. The list goes on.
So, yeah, they've got tons of money. These arent neighborhood gang bangers selling weed on the corner.😂
Yakuza run Japan....they make millions lol
20 years ago maybe@@censordat
gs poudii i literally remember the vids with ddg hellas ago and before that, keep it up bro shinning more than ever.Elevate.
We need a consistent poudii. Keep doing these type of videos
Yakuza ain’t no gang, they’re a full blown organization.
The genuine asking of the questions 💪🏽💪🏽
I have to learn that
I love that the outro just gets longer and longer
When I served in US Marines in Okinawa, we used to fly to Osaka to party. We used to always run into Yakuza members in after party clubs like 7th Heaven IYKYK! One time we were in the VIP partying with one family and a huge crazy fight almost broke out between them and another family but it ended up just being a shouting match. Was scared outta my mind, but afterwards we walked with one the bosses outside as heh was leaving with this super beautiful Russian chick. He gave his LV scarf to the club security a big black African guy and told him in Japanese to give it to me and my friend because we kept our cool when the fight almost broke out.
If you're into the party scene anywhere in Japan chances are extremely high the Yakuza run the places!!!
Nice story grandpa I don’t mean disrespect by that
Learned a lot from this vid fam especially the chopstick direction....and translators 💯💯
8:04 song?
Same
not even shazam came in clutch smh
that song dope af! need it too, asap :D
ong i needa know the song
Off the Top BaxkEnd Glokk
Dope video Poudii and the video shots and editing was 🔥🔥🔥. Alan did his things with thus one.
Haven’t watched Poudii in like 5 years it’s crazy that this is his content now. Keep pushing this is awesome
I enjoyed this thank you 🙏🏽 great content my guy 🔥
Nah this awful to being antic in japan for Japanese irritated by Korean Mexican American and black American
Is it me alone who think these are fake yakuza
why do you think so?
Same. The real ones don’t give a damn
@@Nuffinknessthat’s not true at all and I and I live in Japan
Organizations conduct themselves like businessmen. Anyone can appear in a UA-cam video if they know how to go about it the right way.
I agree because vice has been doing yakuza content recently and they are all middle age men who are doing terribly financially and power wise. They are struggling with numbers with probably a little over 10 guys per yakuza. This video is questionable
amazing video!!! this is a once in a lifetime opportunity!! I was in awe of their tattoos. very beautiful!!!
Keep up the amazing work 🙏🏽this 1 for the books fam 🙏🏽I watch the whole squad 💯🤝⛽️
Does anyone kno what song this is 8:07
Dope. I lived in Osaka when I was a kid with my dad while he was in the NAVY. it has changed…..Dope interview
as someone from the yakuza i'd like to thank you all for watching
you will be next in the list@ben8407
as someone from the yakuza, every cartel, every gang in existence, the FBI and the CIA I’d like to thank you for replying
what song was that at the end?
I’m saying 😂
WORDDD
DEADDASSSS??
Same bro
Ain’t nobody’s know😭
@11:44my man says “mmm” that’s when you know he got a bit scared there 🤣🤣😭
What’s the song at the end @ 15:58???
Idk but imma comment so I get an answer hopefully 😭
Me too
Sounds like lil boat to me
Good video poudiii! Keep up the good work man 💯
New subscriber from this video 🔥🔥
The outro just gets better and better! 😂
which yachty song is that?
@@soulmezI’ve been trying to find it for an hour
Poudi P never fails💯. And what’s that outro song?🔥🔥
And what's that intro song??
Lmk when the outro is found.
Ong lmk when the outro is found
i need that outro song lol
I NERD THAT SONG THO
@Poudii that was a nice interview with Yakuza that was very good I think about going back
The idea of Yakuza gang members cosplaying as bloods and crips for entertainment is fucking astounding
Yo I respect you on this joint!!! I like this
Great video love the production and interview. It was light hearted at first then we got serious which was great. What is that song on the outro?
what is the song at 0:11 its a fucking banger
ORPE KATO - CATAR06
@@modri5155lying to promote some garbage dj 😂
What's the name of the song when y'all at the wagyu spot?
Lemme know when you find out
me too
fr song so fire still looking for it
he gate keeping that outro song hard as fuck lmao
I was thinking the same. I can’t find it
song name?
Bro give me a time stamp and Im hooking you up with the song
I like yhe vintage camcorder aesthetic. Channels changed a lot in a good way.
Need that boat song that played in the outro
Lmk when you find out
Facts
Facts
fact
Nobody found it yet
the yakuza just wanted to flex the watches ong 😭😭😭
Japan is my place - this made me smile watching the whole way through. Cheers
song name @ 8:30? stop not giving the name gate keepin bozo L
Same
same, not even shazam came in clutch smh
lmk