Many drug dealers in Tokyo are Persians. They primarily sell stimulants in parks and parking lots. Ones working in Ueno Park in the late 1990s offered fake telephone cards, cocaine, “teriyaki” (heroin), “shabu-shabu” and hashish. In 1992, one Persian was arrested for drugs in Japan; in 1998, some 220 were.In 2004, an Persian crime boss known as the “King of Fear” was arrested in Tokyo. He reportedly ran a 1,000-dealer rung that earned $300,000 a month from selling hashish, stimulants and Ecstacy.