I would love to be able to watch the CCTV footage of this. I just want to know what the trigger point was that 100 people decided to fight. Was this a Business dinner that went south? A family dinner? What kind of group gets into this kind of argument? (assuming this is not gang related).
According to Asahi, an organized crime group called Chinese Dragon was celebrating that someone got out of prison.
I remember a 20-person brawl breaking out at a party on a beach in Zushi, it was epic! Some time later they started trying to ban dancing at night. 6:30 is hella early for fisticuffs
Did the manager send a waitress out to ask them to stop?
The title is misleading. The party was for 100 people. The fight was done by around 10 of them. The rest left the party immediately (for obvious reasons)
Was on the news yesterday night here in Japan
I’m Chinese and I’m so fucking ashamed.
Did they take off their suits in dramatic fashion?
Its both sad & funny, that the article discribes them as “Quasi-criminal” and “Semi-gansters”. Sad that this language is often used in japan, because Japanese defamation is basically just “Words spoken, truthful or lies, that impact the named parties’ reputation negatively”. approximately zero hard hitting reporting comes out of japan, because of this defamation law that doesn’t differentiate between a truthful or untruthful comment. People don’t sue each other here much, but it matters when you need to go against the grain. This is just an hillarious example.
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I would love to be able to watch the CCTV footage of this. I just want to know what the trigger point was that 100 people decided to fight. Was this a Business dinner that went south? A family dinner? What kind of group gets into this kind of argument? (assuming this is not gang related).
According to Asahi, an organized crime group called Chinese Dragon was celebrating that someone got out of prison.
Source: https://www.asahi.com/sp/articles/ASQBJ7SZQQBJUTIL01L.html
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I remember a 20-person brawl breaking out at a party on a beach in Zushi, it was epic! Some time later they started trying to ban dancing at night. 6:30 is hella early for fisticuffs
Twitter footage; https://twitter.com/dakedoume/status/1581630777196175361?s=46&t=PjWRIrLCFETh–ZLujRJ7Q
Did the manager send a waitress out to ask them to stop?
The title is misleading. The party was for 100 people. The fight was done by around 10 of them. The rest left the party immediately (for obvious reasons)
Was on the news yesterday night here in Japan
I’m Chinese and I’m so fucking ashamed.
Did they take off their suits in dramatic fashion?
Its both sad & funny, that the article discribes them as “Quasi-criminal” and “Semi-gansters”. Sad that this language is often used in japan, because Japanese defamation is basically just “Words spoken, truthful or lies, that impact the named parties’ reputation negatively”. approximately zero hard hitting reporting comes out of japan, because of this defamation law that doesn’t differentiate between a truthful or untruthful comment. People don’t sue each other here much, but it matters when you need to go against the grain. This is just an hillarious example.