Every nation has its criminal contingent, but Japan's inhospitable environment for lawlessness lends the Yakuza an air of poise and professionalism uncommon to other crime syndicates. That's part of what makes the monster with 21 faces such a bone-chilling story.
In 1984, a person, or possibly a group of people, began a series of strange attacks aimed at the Ezaki Gilco confectionary company. — Read the rest