¶Japanese show business is ruled by Yakuza. ¶Ikuo Suhou isn't a yakuza member himself but has been deeply connected to Yakuza. He's a man like Jimmy Hoffa so to speak. ¶Ikuo Suhou asked a Yakuza to put pressure on Japanese media and launch a negativecampaign againt a female actor Hirosue Ryoko, who is known overseas to have acted in an award-winning movie "Departures." The Yakuza followed Ikuo Suhou's instruction. ¶While doing the negative campaign against Ryoko Hirosue, the Yakuza tried to make a greatimpression on the public of a female actor Rena Tanaka, who belongs toa talent agency which is under the umbrella of Ikuo Suhou. ¶Following the campaigns, Ryoko Hirosue's popularity went down,while Rena Tanaka became quite popular. But Rena Tanaka's popularitywas sort of artificial led by the Yakuza so it didn't last long. ¶Now, a Japanese ad agency is adopting the same approaches with the forementioned Yakuza's approach, this time to skaters Mao Asada and Kim Yuna. ¶Sharing these facts is never defamation because these facts were all postedon a website administered by the Yakuza himself. ¶The reason why the Yakuza revealed everything was the Yakuza had gotten into badterms with Ikuo Suhou because of a money trouble. ¶Although these facts could draw much interest of Japanese public,Japanese media never reports them. ¶In a way, spreading this to all over the world scandalously could be a businesschance targeting niche. http://seesaawiki.jp/tvgang/d/%a4%bd%a4%ce%c2%be%a5%b3%a5%d4%a5%da