Majima then returned to his office, where he had his manager Fumiaki Mitsugu give Maki-chan a bonus for her troubles. However, he ultimately decided that, since the "customer is king" (and he didn't want to destroy Arakawa's life over one night of mistakes), he allowed for Arakawa to stay in the club provided he follow the rules, and had Arakawa pay for everyone's drinks with his credit card, resolving the dispute and causing all the customers to give him a standing ovation and order several more drinks. Eventually, Arakawa tired out, and Majima initially decided to have Arakawa escorted out of the club. Majima turned the scene into a show by inviting Arakawa to "dance" with him, having his big band play swing music as he dodged all of Arakawa's moves and offered him toilettes and drinks. On the night of 12 December 1988, he confronted a rowdy customer, Morie Arakawa, when he insisted on feeling up the hostess Maki-chan Majima politely requested that Arakawa leave, but Arakawa drunkenly attempted to swing at Majima and even emptied a whole bottle of brandy over Majima's head in an attempt to humiliate him. Majima was immensely popular among clubgoers, but he privately resented being a businessman and preferred the violent lifestyle of a yakuza. Majima became known as a well-respected showman and host, turning the Cabaret Grand into the most popular club in all Osaka. Return to the Yakuza Managing the Cabaret Grand Dealing with trouble
His family made him manager of the Cabaret Grand, and Sagawa promised Majima that, if he made ¥100 million yen, he could return to the yakuza.
Majima was then sent into exile in Dotonbori, Osaka, under surveillance from Omi Alliance lieutenant Tsukasa Sagawa he was imprisoned in "the hole" from 1985 to 1986, and he was released to a civilian life in Dotonbori in 1987. Majima insisted on being there for his oath brother, so Shibata and his lackeys tortured Majima and gouged out his left eye. In April 1985, he and Saejima were ordered to participate in a hit on the Uenoseiwa-kai at a ramen shop, but Kazuo Shibata of the Dojima-gumi forbade Majima from participating due to the Dojima-gumi's hesitancy to claim responsibility for the attack. He joined the yakuza at a young age, befriending Taiga Saejima while working for the Tojo-kai. Goro Majima was born on, but much of his background is unknown. 1.2.7.4 Investigating the Kazama-gumi office.1.2.3.4 Entering the Cabaret Club business.