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Dealers of card or dice games often displayed these full-body tattoos shirtless while playing. This eventually led to the modern yakuza tradition of full-body tattooing. [1] [4] Bakuto were also responsible for introducing the tradition of yubitsume, or self-mutilation as a form of apology, to yakuza culture. [3] [4] [5]
Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu Season 3 Full Throttle Kaori Takano (高野 香織, Takano Kaori) She Debute in the Final Season 3 Full Throttle Episode 24 (わたしたちの居る場所 Watashi-tachi no Iru Basho) Where we Stand. Bokuto station's newest recruits Rookie Police Officer, who are teamed up with Sakura Fujieda, a fellow recruit.
Kōtarō Bokuto (木兎 光太郎, Bokuto Kōtarō) is a third-year student at Fukurodani Academy and captain and ace of the volleyball team. He is one of Japan's top 5 aces, only barely missing being in the top 3. Bokuto is an enthusiastic and cheerful person who is very passionate about volleyball.
Sympathy for the Underdog, known in Japan as Bakuto Gaijin Butai (博徒外人部隊, "Outlaw Gambler-Foreign Legion"), is a 1971 Japanese yakuza film directed and co-written by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Kōji Tsuruta and Noboru Ando.
The Twilight Story (Japanese: 濹東綺譚 / 〓東綺譚 [a], Hepburn: Bokuto kitan), also titled Twilight Story, is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Shirō Toyoda. It is based on Kafū Nagai 's 1937 short story A Strange Tale from East of the River .
A third animated television series, You're Under Arrest: Full Throttle (逮捕しちゃうぞ フルスロットル, Taiho Shichauzo: Furu Surottoru), aired from 2007 to 2008. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Animated by Studio Deen and produced by Bandai Visual , the series featured character designs by Atsuko Nakajima and music by Kow Otani and Yasunori Iwasaki.
Ahlbi Ur'gaid (ボクト・ツアーニ, Bokuto Tsuāni) is a monk-in-training living in Khura'in, a village from which the Fey clan originates. He is also a tour guide, giving aid to Phoenix Wright in learning the area.
The flaps run along half of the belt's length, which should be positioned over the front half of the body. The centre flap is usually covered with a name tag— zekken ( ゼッケン ) or nafuda ( 名札 ) —that identifies the name of the wearer and the dōjō or country they represent.