The Kurokoma Family was a yakuza outfit that operated in Wano Country some 41 years before the present. Wealthy and based in the Flower Capital, the group is mentioned only briefly, chiefly through its boss putting a bounty on a rare white boar.
The organization surfaces in the narrative only as a passing reference. More than 41 years back, the head of the family placed a reward on the capture of a white boar, a detail that anchors the group's single recorded action.
The boss, known as Kurokoma, leads the group and is the lone named figure tied to it. The family is treated as a former and mentioned-only organization within the wider story of Wano.

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The Kurokoma Family was a yakuza outfit that held sway in Wano Country roughly 41 years before the present, based in the Flower Capital and wealthy enough to settle payments in platinum.
A boss known simply as Kurokoma led the family, the only named figure tied to the group.
The Kurokoma Family stood as a rival to the Hyougoro Family during its era of influence in Wano.
The Kurokoma Family's boss placed a bounty on the capture of a rare white boar, more than 41 years before the present, the single detail the story records about the group.
No, the Kurokoma Family is treated as a former organization, mentioned only briefly within the wider story of Wano's past.
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