Chapter 7. Riding the Bear
The Editors
Japanese Economy, 1998, vol. 26, issue 4, 61-75
Abstract:
When Juntaro Suzuki, the vice president of Fuji Photo Film, was killed on the door-step of his home, the incident was more than simply a bizarre murder. A one-time sokaiya handler for a major Kansai-based manufacturing company had said it would be only a matter of time before such an incident took place. If Suzuki had not been at home that night, he said, then someone else—such as Mrs. Suzuki—would have been a suitable target. The victim was not of great importance.
Date: 1998
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