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Chapter 473 Status Level

A few minutes later, Ryuji Sakuma changed his pants and walked slowly over with his naked arms. His footsteps were very loud.

When the kimono woman pulled the door open, everyone in the room quickly stood up and bowed respectfully to him.

On weekdays, Sakuma Ryuji plays an ordinary mistress in the Kaiseki restaurant. Sometimes he will serve tea and water to the guests, and sometimes he will deal with the trouble of getting drunk.

When the Kaiseki restaurant closed, he was the highest-ranking person in the Kaiseki restaurant.

Everyone knows that the Eighth Age Mesoshima Yoshio respects Ryuji Sakuma very much, and this can be seen from the tattoo on Ryuji Sakuma.

This seems to be a "cultural" inheritance of the Japanese black organization. Not only Shimakawa Association, but also the other two major organizations in Japan. Tattoos are divided into levels. Generally speaking, the more complex they are, the higher the level, and you are not allowed to go more than the level of tattoos.

Totems like dragon and tiger are qualified for those who can reach the level of the elder brother. There are two tiger heads on both ribs of Sakuma Ryuji. These two tiger heads share the same body, and the tattoos fill Sakuma Ryuji's entire back. The pair of tiger grabs on his shoulders are also very terrifying.

This kind of tattoo that is almost like an armor is not common in China, but it is a symbol of status in the Japanese black organization.

Of course, this kind of tattoo is not popular in Japan, just like the Chinese people saw a group of men's groups in the urban-rural fringe areas, and members of the group of girls tattooed "burial" on their arms or the word "tolerance" on their ankles.

Half of Japan's hotels do not allow tattooed tourists to use bathing facilities, which is so serious.

If Sakuma Ryuji is still a sumo wrestler, he will never have a tattoo.

With his current tattoo of "murals" like, the gym will not get a membership for him, and he will be rejected when he goes to the hot springs, and it is impossible to be a coach.

The reason is very simple. Since Japan inherits the influence of Chinese culture, they firmly believe that people with tattoos do not love themselves and do not care about their families. Their bodies and hairs are subject to their parents and cannot tolerate them being destroyed at will.

Even in such an open society today, even such a conservative ethnic group in China no longer value tattoos, ordinary Japanese people still have not reduced their dislike for tattoos, especially girls.

Girls with tattoos will be labeled as members of black organizations.

Just like this woman in a kimono.

Although the Japanese black organizations are legal, all activities in Japan can be licensed. Their inside story is quite miserable, especially the female members.

After all, their source of income is usually some matters listed as banned by other countries, whether it is arms smuggling, drug trafficking, protection fees, as well as various flesh and flesh transactions and film and television products.

Therefore, their members have always been mostly male, and the female members, in addition to their daily work, also have to serve male members.

Their status is very low. They not only have to bathe the superiors, take care of their lives, and even provide physical services, but also have no complaints.

Men with high levels can even ask female members to accompany each other at any time. This is their unspoken rule. If they do not obey orders, they will even be punished. At the least, they will be cut off their fingers, and at the worst, they will be injured.

So in the black organization in Japan, women are completely an alternative tool for men to mercy and have fun.

This is why serious Japanese girls don’t want to get tattoos. Even the heroines who shoot romance action movies rarely see tattoos.

Of course, there is a saying in the Chinese market that speaks for girls who go to nightclubs: I have tattoos, smoke, drink, and swear words, but I know that I am a good girl, pretending to be innocent, pretending to be pure, and being shy is the cousin of a woman. But men are superficial and only look at the surface, so I miss a good girl and being cheated and cheated.

Actually, this is quite nonsense, and there are men who responded: I gamble, race, chat, and ignore my family, but I know that I am a good man, who is diligent, pretending to be upright, and loves sports, and dressing carefully is the beast of clothes. However, women are superficial and only look at the surface, so I miss a good man and play with it in vain by being dressed in vain.

So ordinary people should not do it, especially girls. If they don’t have Avril’s fate and talent, they must not get Avril’s disease.

Although Sakuma Ryuji himself is full of tattoos.

But he himself doesn't like this tattoo.

If he hadn't been drunk and tattooed with this pattern on his body, he wouldn't have quit the sumo world when he was about to reach the peak of his career. He might have become Yokotsu!

Becoming the pride of the sumo wrestling industry, the pride of his hometown, and even the pride of Japan!

How could he be a member of a black organization like now?

Sakuma Ryuji is very traditional in his heart, and even traditional in his mind, he feels that tattoos are shameful, because back to the Edo era, tattoos and tattoos were a punishment learned by Japan in China, and they specifically punish those who are exiled and do not stay alone.

These prisoners will be stabbed horizontally for the first time, the second time, the third time, and the fourth time, the word "dog" is added to the character "dog". Prisoners who are stabbed with dogs are basically waiting to die.

However, before the 1850s, Japan was still relatively open to tattoos, because foreigners who lived in Japan had three major hobbies: smoking, drinking, and perming their heads... No, I was wrong. That was Teacher Yu's hobby, they were smoking, geisha, and tattoos.

Later, Japan issued a ban on tattoos, because during World War II, many young people wanted to escape the recruitment with tattoos, but their emperor believed that people with tattoos were definitely unpatriotic and unreliable.

If Japan had not been defeated and the Allies had opened a new chapter for tattoos, perhaps there would have been no such gorgeous Japanese tattoos today.

Anyway, Europe and the United States like Japanese tattoos very much and think they are very artistic. A museum in Los Angeles has held large-scale exhibitions on traditional Japanese tattoos for half a year, but Japanese tattoos are still not popular in their country. After all, Japanese people like to take hot springs, and it is very uncomfortable to not let them enter after tattooing.

Except for the black organization that can unbridled tattoos, ordinary people will definitely not cause trouble.

As Sakuma Ryuji sat in the center, the rest of the talents sat down one after another.

The kimono woman snapped her fingers and signaled the other two women who had been kneeling in the corner to come forward to serve them tea and water.

"You all go out." Sakuma Ryuji waved his hand and signaled the three women to go out.

The kimono woman was stunned for a moment, but she did what she did and took the two women out.

In this Kaiseki restaurant in China, there are only three of them. Their task is to serve all the men here, including all the services.

But Ryuji Sakuma never regarded them as tools, nor did others use them as tools. If they have any needs, Ryuji Sakuma would spend money to find Chinese girls for them...
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