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A Former Japanese Yakuza -Mafia- to Present How He Transformed from a Feared Member of Japan's Underworld into a Highly Respected Pastor and Role Model.


PHILADELPHIA -- A former member of Japanese Yakuza yakuza

Japanese gangsters. Yakuza, who trace their roots back to ronin (masterless samurai), often adopt samurai-like rituals and identify themselves with elaborate body tattoos.
 (organized crime groups), Hiroyuki Suzuki Hiroyuki Suzuki (鈴木弘幸 Suzuki Hiroyuki , will present the inspiring life story of how he transformed from a feared member of Japan's underworld into a highly respected pastor and role model, on Friday, April 15, from 6:35 p.m. to 8:05 p.m. at the University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli.

http://upenn.edu/.

Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA.
, Houston Hall Houston Hall can refer to:
  • A residential hall at Tufts University
  • The student union building at the University of Pennsylvania
 Class of '49 Auditorium, Spruce Street between 34th and 36th Streets. The entire presentation will be translated into English and Korean.

From crime to correction, a biographical film based on Suzuki's personal tale, "Jesus is My Boss," will be shown before and after Suzuki's presentation. The first film showing will begin at 4:15 p.m. and the second showing at 8:15 p.m. The 128-minute film, which was first shown in Japan in 2001, has subtitles sub·ti·tle  
n.
1. A secondary, usually explanatory title, as of a literary work.

2. A printed translation of the dialogue of a foreign-language film shown at the bottom of the screen.

tr.v.
 in English.

"I told of my life story so many times at so many places in and outside Japan. It seems that people who came to hear my story had believed that they could learn something from me, a bad gang with the carp tattoos all over the upper body and missing pinkie fingers who transformed into a Christian pastor after having gone through so many life-or-death moments. Nobody ever rejected me and my story," Suzuki says in the book, "How To Start Over From Living Below the Breadline: A Memoir by the Tattooed Pastor," which he authored in 2002.

The 49-year-old pastor was involved in hoodlumism for the better part of two decades. In 1989, a potentially fatal error A condition that halts processing due to faulty hardware, program bugs, read errors or other anomalies. If you get a fatal error, you generally cannot recover from it, because the operating system has encountered a condition it cannot resolve.  led him to flee for his life from more than 5,000 Yakuza members, including his fellow brothers. He was in constant fear of being killed, and living as a fugitive completely wore him out. In the following year, he repented to God and joined a church in Tokyo. In 1992, in order to start over as an evangelist, Suzuki and a handful of peer Yakuza converts marched throughout Japan as well as South Korea and Hawaii, lugging a huge wooden cross, which generated extensive media coverage internationally. In 1998, Suzuki gained enough attention to earn a speaking engagement at the President's Prayer Breakfast at the White House, along with President Bill Clinton and the Rev. Billy Graham Noun 1. Billy Graham - United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918)
Graham, William Franklin Graham
.

Suzuki's presentation and the film showings are the programs for the third annual Japanese Film Showcase & Presentation, sponsored by the Philadelphia Japanese Film Association (PJFA) and Omori & Yaguchi, a sole Japanese patent law Japanese patent law is based on the first-to-file principle and is mainly given force by the Patent Act (特許法 Tokkyohō) of Japan which consists of 204 articles.  firm in Greater Philadelphia. The event is also part of the 2005 Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia, an initiative to encourage a better understanding of the cultural customs of Japan organized by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia.

In addition to the University of Pennsylvania, Suzuki will present his personal tale at other locations in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, New Jersey and Washington D.C.

Admission for the Japanese Film Showcase and Presentation is $3 in advance and $4 at the door. Registration is required due to a limited number of seats. Those who are interested can call 215-701-6349 or visit http://www.omoriyaguchi.com/YakuzaInsideOut.htm to reserve advance tickets.

More information is available at http://www.omoriyaguchi.com/YakuzaInsideOut.htm.
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