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Yukio Mishima

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Yukio Mishima

Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威, Hiraoka Kimitake; 14 January 1925 – 25 November 1970), known by his pen name Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Mishima Yukio), was a Japanese novelist, playwright, short story writer, actor, martial artist, model, and the leader of an attempted coup d'état that culminated in his seppuku. He is considered one of the most important postwar stylists of the Japanese language. Mishima was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times in the 1960s—including in 1968, when the award went to his countryman and benefactor Yasunari Kawabata. Mishima's works include the novels Confessions of a Mask and The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, and the autobiographical essay Sun and Steel. Mishima's work is characterized by "its luxurious vocabulary and decadent metaphors, its fusion of traditional Japanese and modern Western literary styles, and its obsessive assertions of the unity of beauty, eroticism and death", according to the author Andrew Rankin. Mishima's political activities made him a controversial figure; he remains so in Japan to the present day. From his mid-30s onwards, Mishima's far-right ideology and reactionary beliefs became increasingly evident. He extolled the traditional culture and spirit of Japan, and opposed what he saw as Western-style materialism, along with Japan's postwar democracy, globalism, and communism, worrying that by embracing these ideas the Japanese people would lose their "national essence" (kokutai) and distinctive cultural heritage to become a "rootless" people. In 1968, Mishima formed the Tatenokai ("Shield Society"), a private militia, for the purpose of protecting the dignity of the emperor as a symbol of national identity. The Tatenokai are interpreted by scholars as a form to reclaim Japan's prewar values of loyalty. Yukio Mishima had believed the traditions that made Japan great were weakened by postwar Japan. Although the Tatenokai were legally allowed in postwar Japan, their ideology directly opposed the newfound pacifism that was adopted. On 25 November 1970, Mishima and four members of his militia entered a military base in central Tokyo, took its commandant hostage, and unsuccessfully tried to inspire the Japan Self-Defense Forces to rise up and overthrow Article 9 of the 1947 Constitution to restore autonomous national defense and the divinity of the emperor. The incident ended with Mishima's suicide by seppuku, which had been planned.

Infobox

Born
Kimitake Hiraoka (1925-01-14)14 January 1925 Nagazumi-cho 2-banchi, Yotsuya-ku, Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture, Empire of Japan
Died
25 November 1970(1970-11-25) (aged 45) JGSDF Camp Ichigaya Ichigaya Honmura-chō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Cause of death
Suicide by seppuku
Resting place
Tama Cemetery, Tokyo
Education
University of Tokyo (LLB)
Occupations
Writer actor model martial artist theatre and film director civil servant political activist
Employers
Ministry of Finance Theatre "Bungakuza"
Organization
Tatenokai ("Shield Society")
Pen name
Yukio Mishima
Language
Japanese
Period
Contemporary (20th century)
Genres
Novel novella short story drama (shingeki noh kabuki libretto translated adaptation) script poetry travelogue autobiographical, critical and other essays lecture manifesto
Literary movement
Postmodernism
Years active
1938–1970
Notable works
Confessions of a Mask The Temple of the Golden Pavilion The Sea of Fertility
Rank
5th Dan–Kendo 1st Dan–Iaido
Kanji
平岡 公威
Hiragana
ひらおか きみたけ
Transcriptions
TranscriptionsRomanizationHiraoka Kimitake
Romanization
Hiraoka Kimitake

Tables

· Major works › Literature
花ざかりの森 Hanazakari no Mori (short story)
花ざかりの森 Hanazakari no Mori (short story)
Japanese title
花ざかりの森 Hanazakari no Mori (short story)
English title
"Forest in Full Bloom"
Year (first appeared)
1941
English translator
Andrew Rankin
Year (English translation)
2000
サーカス Sākasu (short story)
サーカス Sākasu (short story)
Japanese title
サーカス Sākasu (short story)
English title
"The Circus"
Year (first appeared)
1948
English translator
Andrew Rankin
Year (English translation)
1999
盗賊 Tōzoku
盗賊 Tōzoku
Japanese title
盗賊 Tōzoku
English title
Thieves
Year (first appeared)
1947–1948
假面の告白 (仮面の告白 Kamen no Kokuhaku
假面の告白 (仮面の告白 Kamen no Kokuhaku
Japanese title
假面の告白 (仮面の告白 Kamen no Kokuhaku
English title
Confessions of a Mask
Year (first appeared)
1949
English translator
Meredith Weatherby
Year (English translation)
1958
ISBN
0-8112-0118-X
愛の渇き Ai no Kawaki
愛の渇き Ai no Kawaki
Japanese title
愛の渇き Ai no Kawaki
English title
Thirst for Love
Year (first appeared)
1950
English translator
Alfred H. Marks
Year (English translation)
1969
ISBN
4-10-105003-1
純白の夜 Junpaku no Yoru
純白の夜 Junpaku no Yoru
Japanese title
純白の夜 Junpaku no Yoru
English title
Pure White Nights
Year (first appeared)
1950
青の時代 Ao no Jidai
青の時代 Ao no Jidai
Japanese title
青の時代 Ao no Jidai
English title
The Age of Blue
Year (first appeared)
1950
禁色 Kinjiki
禁色 Kinjiki
Japanese title
禁色 Kinjiki
English title
Forbidden Colors
Year (first appeared)
1951–1953
English translator
Alfred H. Marks
Year (English translation)
1968–1974
ISBN
0-375-70516-3
真夏の死 Manatsu no shi (short story)
真夏の死 Manatsu no shi (short story)
Japanese title
真夏の死 Manatsu no shi (short story)
English title
Death in Midsummer
Year (first appeared)
1952
English translator
Edward G. Seidensticker
Year (English translation)
1956
潮騒 Shiosai
潮騒 Shiosai
Japanese title
潮騒 Shiosai
English title
The Sound of Waves
Year (first appeared)
1954
English translator
Meredith Weatherby
Year (English translation)
1956
ISBN
0-679-75268-4
詩を書く少年 Shi o Kaku Shōnen (short story)
詩を書く少年 Shi o Kaku Shōnen (short story)
Japanese title
詩を書く少年 Shi o Kaku Shōnen (short story)
English title
"The Boy Who Wrote Poetry"
Year (first appeared)
1954
English translator
Ian H. Levy (Hideo Levy)
Year (English translation)
1977
沈める滝 Shizumeru Taki
沈める滝 Shizumeru Taki
Japanese title
沈める滝 Shizumeru Taki
English title
The Sunken Waterfall
Year (first appeared)
1955
金閣寺 Kinkaku-ji
金閣寺 Kinkaku-ji
Japanese title
金閣寺 Kinkaku-ji
English title
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Year (first appeared)
1956
English translator
Ivan Morris
Year (English translation)
1959
ISBN
0-679-75270-6
鹿鳴館 Rokumeikan (play)
鹿鳴館 Rokumeikan (play)
Japanese title
鹿鳴館 Rokumeikan (play)
English title
Rokumeikan
Year (first appeared)
1956
English translator
Hiroaki Sato
Year (English translation)
2002
ISBN
0-231-12633-6
鏡子の家 Kyōko no Ie
鏡子の家 Kyōko no Ie
Japanese title
鏡子の家 Kyōko no Ie
English title
Kyoko's House
Year (first appeared)
1959
宴のあと Utage no Ato
宴のあと Utage no Ato
Japanese title
宴のあと Utage no Ato
English title
After the Banquet
Year (first appeared)
1960
English translator
Donald Keene
Year (English translation)
1963
ISBN
0-399-50486-9
スタア "Sutā" (novella)
スタア "Sutā" (novella)
Japanese title
スタア "Sutā" (novella)
English title
Star (novella)
Year (first appeared)
1960
English translator
Sam Bett
Year (English translation)
2019
ISBN
978-0-8112-2842-8
憂國(憂国) Yūkoku (short story)
憂國(憂国) Yūkoku (short story)
Japanese title
憂國(憂国) Yūkoku (short story)
English title
"Patriotism"
Year (first appeared)
1961
English translator
Geoffrey W. Sargent
Year (English translation)
1966
ISBN
0-8112-1312-9
黒蜥蜴 Kuro Tokage (play)
黒蜥蜴 Kuro Tokage (play)
Japanese title
黒蜥蜴 Kuro Tokage (play)
English title
The Black Lizard
Year (first appeared)
1961
English translator
Mark Oshima
Year (English translation)
2007
ISBN
1-929280-43-2
獣の戯れ Kemono no Tawamure
獣の戯れ Kemono no Tawamure
Japanese title
獣の戯れ Kemono no Tawamure
English title
The Frolic of the Beasts
Year (first appeared)
1961
English translator
Andrew Clare
Year (English translation)
2018
ISBN
978-0-525-43415-3
美しい星 Utsukushii Hoshi
美しい星 Utsukushii Hoshi
Japanese title
美しい星 Utsukushii Hoshi
English title
Beautiful Star
Year (first appeared)
1962
English translator
Stephen Dodd
Year (English translation)
2022
ISBN
978-0-241-54556-0 (paperback) 978-0-141-99258-7 (ebook)
肉体の学校 Nikutai no Gakkō
肉体の学校 Nikutai no Gakkō
Japanese title
肉体の学校 Nikutai no Gakkō
English title
The School of Flesh
Year (first appeared)
1963
午後の曳航 Gogo no Eikō
午後の曳航 Gogo no Eikō
Japanese title
午後の曳航 Gogo no Eikō
English title
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea
Year (first appeared)
1963
English translator
John Nathan
Year (English translation)
1965
ISBN
0-679-75015-0
絹と明察 Kinu to Meisatsu
絹と明察 Kinu to Meisatsu
Japanese title
絹と明察 Kinu to Meisatsu
English title
Silk and Insight
Year (first appeared)
1964
English translator
Hiroaki Sato
Year (English translation)
1998
ISBN
0-7656-0299-7
三熊野詣 Mikumano Mōde (short story)
三熊野詣 Mikumano Mōde (short story)
Japanese title
三熊野詣 Mikumano Mōde (short story)
English title
"Acts of Worship"
Year (first appeared)
1965
English translator
John Bester
Year (English translation)
1995
ISBN
0-87011-824-2
孔雀 Kujaku (short story)
孔雀 Kujaku (short story)
Japanese title
孔雀 Kujaku (short story)
English title
"The Peacocks"
Year (first appeared)
1965
English translator
Andrew Rankin
Year (English translation)
1999
ISBN
1-86092-029-2
サド侯爵夫人 Sado Kōshaku Fujin (play)
サド侯爵夫人 Sado Kōshaku Fujin (play)
Japanese title
サド侯爵夫人 Sado Kōshaku Fujin (play)
English title
Madame de Sade
Year (first appeared)
1965
English translator
Donald Keene
Year (English translation)
1967
ISBN
1-86092-029-2
英霊の聲 Eirei no Koe (short story)
英霊の聲 Eirei no Koe (short story)
Japanese title
英霊の聲 Eirei no Koe (short story)
English title
"Voices of the Fallen Heroes"
Year (first appeared)
1966
English translator
Paul McCarthy
Year (English translation)
2025
ISBN
978-0-593-80435-3
朱雀家の滅亡 Suzaku-ke no Metsubō (play)
朱雀家の滅亡 Suzaku-ke no Metsubō (play)
Japanese title
朱雀家の滅亡 Suzaku-ke no Metsubō (play)
English title
The Decline and Fall of The Suzaku
Year (first appeared)
1967
English translator
Hiroaki Sato
Year (English translation)
2002
ISBN
0-231-12633-6
命売ります Inochi Urimasu
命売ります Inochi Urimasu
Japanese title
命売ります Inochi Urimasu
English title
Life for Sale
Year (first appeared)
1968
English translator
Stephen Dodd
Year (English translation)
2019
ISBN
978-0-241-33314-3
わが友ヒットラー Waga Tomo Hittorā (play)
わが友ヒットラー Waga Tomo Hittorā (play)
Japanese title
わが友ヒットラー Waga Tomo Hittorā (play)
English title
My Friend Hitler and Other Plays
Year (first appeared)
1968
English translator
Hiroaki Sato
Year (English translation)
2002
ISBN
0-231-12633-6
癩王のテラス Raiō no Terasu (play)
癩王のテラス Raiō no Terasu (play)
Japanese title
癩王のテラス Raiō no Terasu (play)
English title
The Terrace of the Leper King
Year (first appeared)
1969
English translator
Hiroaki Sato
Year (English translation)
2002
ISBN
0-231-12633-6
豐饒の海 (豊饒の海) Hōjō no Umi
豐饒の海 (豊饒の海) Hōjō no Umi
Japanese title
豐饒の海 (豊饒の海) Hōjō no Umi
English title
The Sea of Fertility tetralogy:
Year (first appeared)
1965–1971
ISBN
0-677-14960-3
I. 春の雪Haru no Yuki
I. 春の雪Haru no Yuki
Japanese title
I. 春の雪Haru no Yuki
English title
1. Spring Snow
Year (first appeared)
1965–1967
English translator
Michael Gallagher
Year (English translation)
1972
ISBN
0-394-44239-3
II. 奔馬Honba
II. 奔馬Honba
Japanese title
II. 奔馬Honba
English title
2. Runaway Horses
Year (first appeared)
1967–1968
English translator
Michael Gallagher
Year (English translation)
1973
ISBN
0-394-46618-7
III. 曉の寺Akatsuki no Tera
III. 曉の寺Akatsuki no Tera
Japanese title
III. 曉の寺Akatsuki no Tera
English title
3. The Temple of Dawn
Year (first appeared)
1968–1970
English translator
E. Dale Saunders and Cecilia S. Seigle
Year (English translation)
1973
ISBN
0-394-46614-4
IV. 天人五衰Tennin Gosui
IV. 天人五衰Tennin Gosui
Japanese title
IV. 天人五衰Tennin Gosui
English title
4. The Decay of the Angel
Year (first appeared)
1970–1971
English translator
Edward Seidensticker
Year (English translation)
1974
ISBN
0-394-46613-6
Japanese title
English title
Year (first appeared)
English translator
Year (English translation)
ISBN
花ざかりの森 Hanazakari no Mori (short story)
"Forest in Full Bloom"
1941
Andrew Rankin
2000
サーカス Sākasu (short story)
"The Circus"
1948
Andrew Rankin
1999
盗賊 Tōzoku
Thieves
1947–1948
假面の告白 (仮面の告白 Kamen no Kokuhaku
Confessions of a Mask
1949
Meredith Weatherby
1958
0-8112-0118-X
愛の渇き Ai no Kawaki
Thirst for Love
1950
Alfred H. Marks
1969
4-10-105003-1
純白の夜 Junpaku no Yoru
Pure White Nights
1950
青の時代 Ao no Jidai
The Age of Blue
1950
禁色 Kinjiki
Forbidden Colors
1951–1953
Alfred H. Marks
1968–1974
0-375-70516-3
真夏の死 Manatsu no shi (short story)
Death in Midsummer
1952
Edward G. Seidensticker
1956
潮騒 Shiosai
The Sound of Waves
1954
Meredith Weatherby
1956
0-679-75268-4
詩を書く少年 Shi o Kaku Shōnen (short story)
"The Boy Who Wrote Poetry"
1954
Ian H. Levy (Hideo Levy)
1977
沈める滝 Shizumeru Taki
The Sunken Waterfall
1955
金閣寺 Kinkaku-ji
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
1956
Ivan Morris
1959
0-679-75270-6
鹿鳴館 Rokumeikan (play)
Rokumeikan
1956
Hiroaki Sato
2002
0-231-12633-6
鏡子の家 Kyōko no Ie
Kyoko's House
1959
宴のあと Utage no Ato
After the Banquet
1960
Donald Keene
1963
0-399-50486-9
スタア "Sutā" (novella)
Star (novella)
1960
Sam Bett
2019
978-0-8112-2842-8
憂國(憂国) Yūkoku (short story)
"Patriotism"
1961
Geoffrey W. Sargent
1966
0-8112-1312-9
黒蜥蜴 Kuro Tokage (play)
The Black Lizard
1961
Mark Oshima
2007
1-929280-43-2
獣の戯れ Kemono no Tawamure
The Frolic of the Beasts
1961
Andrew Clare
2018
978-0-525-43415-3
美しい星 Utsukushii Hoshi
Beautiful Star
1962
Stephen Dodd
2022
978-0-241-54556-0 (paperback) 978-0-141-99258-7 (ebook)
肉体の学校 Nikutai no Gakkō
The School of Flesh
1963
午後の曳航 Gogo no Eikō
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea
1963
John Nathan
1965
0-679-75015-0
絹と明察 Kinu to Meisatsu
Silk and Insight
1964
Hiroaki Sato
1998
0-7656-0299-7
三熊野詣 Mikumano Mōde (short story)
"Acts of Worship"
1965
John Bester
1995
0-87011-824-2
孔雀 Kujaku (short story)
"The Peacocks"
1965
Andrew Rankin
1999
1-86092-029-2
サド侯爵夫人 Sado Kōshaku Fujin (play)
Madame de Sade
1965
Donald Keene
1967
1-86092-029-2
英霊の聲 Eirei no Koe (short story)
"Voices of the Fallen Heroes"
1966
Paul McCarthy
2025
978-0-593-80435-3
朱雀家の滅亡 Suzaku-ke no Metsubō (play)
The Decline and Fall of The Suzaku
1967
Hiroaki Sato
2002
0-231-12633-6
命売ります Inochi Urimasu
Life for Sale
1968
Stephen Dodd
2019
978-0-241-33314-3
わが友ヒットラー Waga Tomo Hittorā (play)
My Friend Hitler and Other Plays
1968
Hiroaki Sato
2002
0-231-12633-6
癩王のテラス Raiō no Terasu (play)
The Terrace of the Leper King
1969
Hiroaki Sato
2002
0-231-12633-6
豐饒の海 (豊饒の海) Hōjō no Umi
The Sea of Fertility tetralogy:
1965–1971
0-677-14960-3
I. 春の雪Haru no Yuki
1. Spring Snow
1965–1967
Michael Gallagher
1972
0-394-44239-3
II. 奔馬Honba
2. Runaway Horses
1967–1968
Michael Gallagher
1973
0-394-46618-7
III. 曉の寺Akatsuki no Tera
3. The Temple of Dawn
1968–1970
E. Dale Saunders and Cecilia S. Seigle
1973
0-394-46614-4
IV. 天人五衰Tennin Gosui
4. The Decay of the Angel
1970–1971
Edward Seidensticker
1974
0-394-46613-6
· Major works › Critical essays
アポロの杯 Aporo no Sakazuki
アポロの杯 Aporo no Sakazuki
Japanese title
アポロの杯 Aporo no Sakazuki
English title
The Cup of Apollo
Year (first appeared)
1952
不道徳教育講座 Fudōtoku Kyōiku Kōza
不道徳教育講座 Fudōtoku Kyōiku Kōza
Japanese title
不道徳教育講座 Fudōtoku Kyōiku Kōza
English title
Lectures on Immoral Education
Year (first appeared)
1958–1959
私の遍歴時代 Watashi no Henreki Jidai
私の遍歴時代 Watashi no Henreki Jidai
Japanese title
私の遍歴時代 Watashi no Henreki Jidai
English title
My Wandering Years
Year (first appeared)
1963
太陽と鐡 (太陽と鉄) Taiyō to Tetsu
太陽と鐡 (太陽と鉄) Taiyō to Tetsu
Japanese title
太陽と鐡 (太陽と鉄) Taiyō to Tetsu
English title
Sun and Steel
Year (first appeared)
1965–1968
English translation, year
John Bester
ISBN
4-7700-2903-9
葉隠入門 Hagakure Nyūmon
葉隠入門 Hagakure Nyūmon
Japanese title
葉隠入門 Hagakure Nyūmon
English title
On Hagakure: The Samurai Ethic and Modern Japan
Year (first appeared)
1967
English translation, year
Kathryn Sparling, 1977
ISBN
0-465-09089-3
文化防衛論 Bunka Bōei-ron
文化防衛論 Bunka Bōei-ron
Japanese title
文化防衛論 Bunka Bōei-ron
English title
On the Defense of Culture
Year (first appeared)
1968
革命哲学としての陽明学 Kakumei tetsugaku toshiteno Yomegaku
革命哲学としての陽明学 Kakumei tetsugaku toshiteno Yomegaku
Japanese title
革命哲学としての陽明学 Kakumei tetsugaku toshiteno Yomegaku
English title
Wang Yangming Thought as Revolutionary Philosophy
Year (first appeared)
1970
English translation, year
Harris I. Martin, 1971
Japanese title
English title
Year (first appeared)
English translation, year
ISBN
アポロの杯 Aporo no Sakazuki
The Cup of Apollo
1952
不道徳教育講座 Fudōtoku Kyōiku Kōza
Lectures on Immoral Education
1958–1959
私の遍歴時代 Watashi no Henreki Jidai
My Wandering Years
1963
太陽と鐡 (太陽と鉄) Taiyō to Tetsu
Sun and Steel
1965–1968
John Bester
4-7700-2903-9
葉隠入門 Hagakure Nyūmon
On Hagakure: The Samurai Ethic and Modern Japan
1967
Kathryn Sparling, 1977
0-465-09089-3
文化防衛論 Bunka Bōei-ron
On the Defense of Culture
1968
革命哲学としての陽明学 Kakumei tetsugaku toshiteno Yomegaku
Wang Yangming Thought as Revolutionary Philosophy
1970
Harris I. Martin, 1971
· Major works › Plays for classical Japanese theatre
1950
1950
Year (first appeared)
1950
Japanese title
邯鄲 Kantan
English title
The Magic Pillow
Genre
Noh
1951
1951
Year (first appeared)
1951
Japanese title
綾の鼓 Aya no Tsuzumi
English title
The Damask Drum
Genre
Noh
1952
1952
Year (first appeared)
1952
Japanese title
卒塔婆小町 Sotoba Komachi
English title
Komachi at the Gravepost
Genre
Noh
1954
1954
Year (first appeared)
1954
Japanese title
葵の上 Aoi no Ue
English title
The Lady Aoi
Genre
Noh
1954
1954
Year (first appeared)
1954
Japanese title
鰯賣戀曳網 (鰯売恋曳網) Iwashi Uri Koi Hikiami
English title
The Sardine Seller's Net of Love
Genre
Kabuki
1955
1955
Year (first appeared)
1955
Japanese title
班女 Hanjo
English title
The Waiting Lady with the Fan
Genre
Noh
1955
1955
Year (first appeared)
1955
Japanese title
芙蓉露大内実記 Fuyō no Tsuyu Ōuchi Jikki
English title
The Blush on the White Hibiscus Blossom: Lady Fuyo and the True Account of the Ōuchi Clan
Genre
Kabuki
1957
1957
Year (first appeared)
1957
Japanese title
道成寺 Dōjōji
English title
Dōjōji Temple
Genre
Noh
1959
1959
Year (first appeared)
1959
Japanese title
熊野 Yuya
English title
Yuya
Genre
Noh
1960
1960
Year (first appeared)
1960
Japanese title
弱法師 Yoroboshi
English title
The Blind Young Man
Genre
Noh
1969
1969
Year (first appeared)
1969
Japanese title
椿説弓張月 Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki
English title
A Wonder Tale: The Moonbow or Half Moon (like a Bow and arrow setting up): The Adventures of Tametomo
Genre
Kabuki
Year (first appeared)
Japanese title
English title
Genre
1950
邯鄲 Kantan
The Magic Pillow
Noh
1951
綾の鼓 Aya no Tsuzumi
The Damask Drum
Noh
1952
卒塔婆小町 Sotoba Komachi
Komachi at the Gravepost
Noh
1954
葵の上 Aoi no Ue
The Lady Aoi
Noh
1954
鰯賣戀曳網 (鰯売恋曳網) Iwashi Uri Koi Hikiami
The Sardine Seller's Net of Love
Kabuki
1955
班女 Hanjo
The Waiting Lady with the Fan
Noh
1955
芙蓉露大内実記 Fuyō no Tsuyu Ōuchi Jikki
The Blush on the White Hibiscus Blossom: Lady Fuyo and the True Account of the Ōuchi Clan
Kabuki
1957
道成寺 Dōjōji
Dōjōji Temple
Noh
1959
熊野 Yuya
Yuya
Noh
1960
弱法師 Yoroboshi
The Blind Young Man
Noh
1969
椿説弓張月 Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki
A Wonder Tale: The Moonbow or Half Moon (like a Bow and arrow setting up): The Adventures of Tametomo
Kabuki
· Major works › Films
1951
Role(s)
Unreleased in the U .
Notes
an extra (dance party scene)
1959
Role(s)
Unreleased in the U .
Notes
himself as navigator
1960
Role(s)
Afraid to Die
Notes
Takeo Asahina (main character)
1966
Role(s)
The Rite of Love and Death Patriotism
Notes
Shinji Takeyama (main character)
1968
Role(s)
Black Lizard
Notes
Human Statue
1969
Role(s)
Tenchu!
Notes
Tanaka Shinbei
Year
Title
United States release title(s)
Character
Director
1951
純白の夜 Jumpaku no Yoru
Unreleased in the U .
an extra (dance party scene)
Hideo Ōba
1959
不道徳教育講座 Fudōtoku Kyōikukōza
Unreleased in the U .
himself as navigator
Katsumi Nishikawa
1960
からっ風野郎 Karakkaze Yarō
Afraid to Die
Takeo Asahina (main character)
Yasuzo Masumura
1966
憂国 Yūkoku
The Rite of Love and Death Patriotism
Shinji Takeyama (main character)
Yukio Mishima, Domoto Masaki (sub)
1968
黒蜥蜴 Kurotokage
Black Lizard
Human Statue
Kinji Fukasaku
1969
人斬り Hitokiri
Tenchu!
Tanaka Shinbei
Hideo Gosha

References

  1. Pronunciations: UK: /ˈmɪʃɪmə/, US: /-mɑː, ˈmiːʃimɑː, mɪˈʃiːmə/, Japanese: [miɕima].
  2. Yoritaka's eldest son was Matsudaira Yorinori who died at the age of 33 when he was ordered to commit seppuku by the sho
  3. Mishima had told about his bloodline that; "I'm a descendant of the peasants and samurais, and my way of working is like
  4. 輔仁 (Hojin) is an East Asian name composed of two characters which individually mean "assistance" and "benevolence".
  5. At the end of this debut work, a limpid "tranquility" is drawn, and it is often pointed out by some literature researche
  6. Kuniko Mitani, the sister of Makoto Mitani (三谷信), would become the model for "Sonoko" in Confessions of a Mask. Mishima
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%89%E8%B0%B7%E4%BF%A1
  7. In the occupation of Japan, SCAP executed "sword hunt", and 3 million swords which had been owned by the Japanese people
  8. In 1956, the Japanese government had issued an economic white paper that famously declared, "The postwar is now over" (M
  9. As for the evaluation of Fukushima's book, it is attracting attention as material for learning about Mishima's friendshi
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%BF%E5%9D%82%E5%89%9B
  10. On one occasion, when Mishima missed the new issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine on its release day because he had been shoo
  11. After that, Disneyland became Mishima's favorite. And, in the New Year of 1970, the year he was determined to die, he ha
  12. A record of this debate was published in June 1969 by Shinchōsha under the title Debate: Yukio Mishima vs. Tokyo Univers
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%A8%8E%E8%AB%96_%E4%B8%89%E5%B3%B6%E7%94%B1%E7%B4%80%E5%A4%ABvs.%E6%9D%B1%E5%A4%A7%E5%85%A8%E5%85%B1%E9%97%98%E2%80%95%E7%BE%8E%E3%81%A8%E5%85%B1%E5%90%8C%E4%BD%93%E3%81%A8%E6%9D%B1%E5%A4%A7%E9%97%98%E4%BA%89
  13. Journalist Masayasu Hosaka (保阪正康) argues that the reason "Mishima was disappointed" after this debate was because the Ze
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BF%9D%E9%98%AA%E6%AD%A3%E5%BA%B7
  14. This is the survived member Masayoshi Koga (小賀正義)'s testimony.
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E8%B3%80%E6%AD%A3%E7%BE%A9
  15. Morita had a girlfriend named Yumiko Shibata (柴田由美子). Her first grandchild was named "Masakatsu".
  16. Immediately after the incident, Yasunari Kawabata rushed to the Ichigaya camp, but was unable to enter the commandant's
  17. Matsumoto 1990, p. 12
  18. Stokes-e 2000, p. 3
  19. Collins English Dictionary
    https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/mishima
  20. Lexico Dictionaries
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200928091009/https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/mishima,_yukio
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