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== Groups designated as Han-Gure == * [[Bosozoku]] - Groups that use modified bicycles and motorcycles to drive in disorder on sidewalks and roads. * Color Gangs - A group of juvenile delinquents who mimic American street gangs. They all have their own team colors. They are armed with what could be a commonly available weapon. * Teamers - Also known as Teamer groups, Japanese street gangs. they form cliques and engage in extortion, violence, theft, and rape in the streets. * Bakuto (Gamblers) - A group of people who habitually engage in gambling, also often in Yakuza. *Tekiya - A stall at a festival or other event where the main business is a guessing game. There were many Tekiya who were trafficking drugs after the [[World War II|WWII]]. * Tenbaiya - Also known as Tenbaichu, Dahuya. A group of people who resell goods for more than their original price. The number of groups that do this is increasing at the same time as the development of buying and selling on the Internet. * Chimpira/Yankee - Refers to a youths who is interested in delinquent activities. These are the most common reasons for {{W|Enjo kΕsai}} and bullying. *Radical and unlawful medium-sized political groups - They apply to [[Uyoku dantai]], [[Counter-Racist Action Collective|C.R.A.C.]], etc. They believe that their deeds and ideology are infallible and sometimes cause violence and unlawful actions. They are similar to many [[Alt-Right]] group and [[Antifa]].
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