Saizo Kishimoto
Saizo Kishimoto (岸本 才三
Kishimoto Saizō;
May 15,
1928 - ) is a
Japanese organized crime figure. He is a
saiko komon, or senior advisor, in the Sixth
Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's most powerful
yakuza syndicate. He also heads his own gang, the
Kishimoto-gumi.
In
World War II, Kishimoto applied and became an
air squadron member in the
Imperial Navy. However, he survived until the end of the war before it made a sortie. He was demobilized, and became a staff member in the
Kobe City Office. In about
1955, he became a
shatei (舎弟 younger brother) of a childhood friend,
Yoshikazu Nakayama (中山 美一), who was
kumicho of the
Nakayama-gumi, and joined the Third Yamaguchi-gumi. He continued to work in the city office until
1964.
He was promoted from
shateigashira (舎弟頭 head of younger brothers) of the Nakayama-gumi to a formal member of the Third Yamaguchi-gumi in December,
1973, after Nakayama retired. When the Fourth Yamaguchi-gumi started in June,
1984, he assumed the position of
honbucho (本部長 top of headquarters) and
wakagashira-hosa (若頭補佐 eldest son's assistant) of it. When the Fifth Yamaguchi-gumi started in May,
1989, he was promotional to
shatei and assumed the position of
sohonbucho (総本部長 top of general headquarters). He has acted for the
wakagashira and
shateigashira of Yamaguchi-gumi since October,
1998.
It was Kishimoto who, on July 29,
2005, read a prepared statement to a meeting of Yamaguchi-gumi bosses annoucing the retirement of then-
kumicho (Godfather)
Yoshinori Watanabe.When the Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi started in August, 2005, he assumed the position of
saiko-komon and leader of its
Hanshin block.