mishima in A Sentence

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    Do you know who Mishima is?

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    Physical culture through history and society- according to Yukio Mishima-.

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    Mishima has gone and actually done what these rightists only talk about.

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    Mishima also felt that bushido(‘the samurai way') should be followed once more.

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    In Mishima's case, he had definitely planned his demise out beforehand.

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    Often referred to as the“Japanese Hemingway,” Mishima was arguably the best known Japanese author of the twentieth century.

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    For example, Yukio Mishima committed seppuku in 1970 after a failed coup d'état intended to restore full power to the Japanese emperor.

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    On November 25, 1970,“Japan's Renaissance Man” Yukio Mishima, stood before a crowd of over one thousand servicemen in Tokyo at the national Self-Defense Forces headquarters.

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    Unfortunately for Mishima, his second, Masakatsu Morita, was unsuccessful at his job and after several hacks, Hiroyasu Koga had to take over and complete the beheading.

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    But when you read or hear about an act like Mishima's--well, there is always the chance that you might want to go out and do the same.".

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    Unfortunately, when Japan's Olympic duo arrived in Sweden, one of the men fell ill, although it's not clear from surviving records whether it was Kanakuri or Mishima.

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    And yet, Mishima spoke out frequently about the materialism and emptiness of post-war Japanese society and felt it was vital to encourage the values of medieval Japan.

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    The Tatenokai(Shield Society) was made up of roughly 100 college students who learned martial arts and physical discipline under Mishima's tutelage and swore to protect the emperor.

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    To add to his contradictory nature, although not a militarist, claiming that“… most foreigners mix up militarism and the samurai spirit,” Mishima formed his own militia in 1968.

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    After delivering his speech and seeing his attempted coup had failed, Mishima and four of his followers reentered the room they had previously barricaded themselves in and performed Harakiri, also sometimes called Seppuku.

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    For example, Mishima felt the divinity of the emperor should be reinstated, not so much because the actual living emperor was inherently divine, but rather that his divinity came from embodying the living essence of Japan.

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