Name Manabu Miyazaki | Role Writer | |
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Books Toppamono: Outlaw. Radical. Suspect. My Life In Japan's Underworld Similar People Masaru Sato, Soichiro Tahara, Tokutaro Takayama, Akihiro Otani, Atsushi Mizoguchi |
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Manabu Miyazaki (宮崎 学, Miyazaki Manabu, born October 25, 1945) is a Japanese writer, social critic and public figure..
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In 1985, Miyazaki was named by the Tokyo police as the prime suspect in the Glico Morinaga case, a 17-month saga of kidnapping and corporate extortion. He was later cleared.

Miyazaki is the author of several best-selling books in Japan. His autobiography Toppamono sold 600,000 copies and has since been translated into English.
The Yakuza as Positive Contributors to Japanese Society- The Modern Yakuza Support [2/2]
Translated work
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