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The “Mishima incident” — the never-to-be-forgotten “JFK moment” of postwar Japanese history — had begun.
Within two hours of his attempted phone call to Murata, Mishima had stood in military uniform on a balcony at the headquarters and addressed about 1,000 servicemen on the need to revoke the country’s pacifist Constitution before being shouted down in a sea of jeers.
Then, together with his probable lover Masakatsu Morita, he committed an excruciating ritual suicide and was decapitated. Mishima’s severed head, still sporting his “Seven Lives for the Nation” headband, would come to rest on the red carpet and eventually be snapped by an Asahi photographer for the front-page of that evening’s edition, the biggest selling evening edition in the country’s history.
(Flanagan, 2015)
"To return Japan to Japan’s true form, that is why we die. Is it enough to insist on the sanctity of life,
even when the soul is dead? What sort of military holds nothing above the value of life?
Gentlemen, we are now going to show you a value even greater than the sanctity of life.
That is not freedom, nor democracy. It is Japan. The country of history and tradition that we love, Japan.
Is there no one here who will throw their bodies against this degenerate constitution and die?
If there is, stand with us and die with us now.
We have undertaken this action in the fervent hope that you, gentlemen,
who have the purest of souls, may be reborn as individual men and as warriors."
Yukio Mishima
1925 - 1970
single handedly stopped communism from spreading in japan.![]()
Photograph taken by press-photographer Yasushi Nagao right after the first stabbing (it won the Pulitzer prize).
The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma
"On October 12, 1960, Asanuma was assassinated by 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi, a nationalist, during a televised political debate for the coming elections for the House of Representatives."
Inejiro Asamuna was a socialist politician who was very outspoken about his support for Chinese democracy and heavily criticized US and Japan relations. He wasn't very popular.
Otoya Yamaguchi later committed suicide when in police custody.
Post-war Japan was fucking wild
lolmaybe
but i don't think a politician that met with Mao would be getting anywhere in a democratic country anyways
Photograph taken by press-photographer Yasushi Nagao right after the first stabbing (it won the Pulitzer prize).
The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma
"On October 12, 1960, Asanuma was assassinated by 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi, a nationalist, during a televised political debate for the coming elections for the House of Representatives."
Inejiro Asamuna was a socialist politician who was very outspoken about his support for Chinese democracy and heavily criticized US and Japan relations. He wasn't very popular.
Otoya Yamaguchi later committed suicide when in police custody.
Post-war Japan was fucking wild
yeah but he wasn't exactly in full support of Mao was he
idk he got stabbed so i just kinda assumed he wasnt liked but damn didnt know that they were actually that successful. japan mightve dodged a bulletlove the photo and the story but this is a really shit caption where did you get it from
"he wasn't really popular" bro the communist party got a huge swathe of the vote and was polling very high until the post-assassination split