Japan dumpling boss shot dead: reports

The King of Dumplings boss, 72-year-old Takayuki Ohigashi, has been shot dead in a car park in Kyoto, it has been reported.

The charismatic boss of a well-known dumpling restaurant chain has been shot dead in the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto, a hotbed of the country's yakuza mobsters, local media reported.

Takayuki Ohigashi, 72, was found bleeding and unconscious in a parking lot in front of the company's headquarters in Kyoto at about 7am (0900 AEDT), the Sankei Shimbun newspaper said on Thursday.

He was later confirmed dead at hospital, public broadcaster NHK said.

He was bleeding from at least three wounds, suggesting he had been shot multiple times, reports said.

Ohigashi was president of the Gyoza no Ohsho (King of Dumplings) chain, operating more than 650 restaurants throughout Japan, as well as a handful abroad.

Gun crime is rare in Japan, and criminality involving firearms usually has a connection to yakuza organised crime groups.


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