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Sugimoto, Kazuhiro (1990). 『潮騒』:「歌島」の物語["Shiosai": The Story of "Utajima"]. Journal of College of International Studies, Chubu University (in Japanese). 6: 355–364. Mishima's grave is located at the Tama Cemetery in Fuchū, Tokyo. The Mishima Prize was established in 1988 to honor his life and works. On 3 July 1999, "Yukio Mishima Literary Museum" ( 三島由紀夫文学館, Mishima Yukio Bungaku-kan) was opened in Yamanakako, Yamanashi Prefecture. [210] Attanasio, Paul (15 October 1985). " 'Mishima' Impossible". Washington Post . Retrieved 26 April 2023.

a b c Mishima, Yukio (1963). 私の遍歴時代[My Wandering Period]. Tokyo Shimbun (in Japanese). , collected in complete32 2003, pp.271–323 The Mishima Incident helped inspire the formation of New Right ( 新右翼, shin uyoku) groups in Japan, such as the " Issuikai" ( 一水会), founded by Tsutomu Abe ( 阿部勉), who was Mishima's follower. Compared to older groups such as Bin Akao's Greater Japan Patriotic Party that took a pro-American, anti-communist stance, New Right groups such as the Issuikai tended to emphasize ethnic nationalism and anti-Americanism. [211] Hasuda, who became something of a mentor to Mishima, was an ardent nationalist and a fan of Motoori Norinaga (1730–1801), a scholar of kokugaku from the Edo period who preached Japanese traditional values and devotion to the Emperor. [41] Hasuda had previously fought for the Imperial Japanese Army in China in 1938, and in 1943 he was recalled to active service for deployment as a first lieutenant in the Southeast Asian theater. [42] At a farewell party thrown for Hasuda by the Bungei Bunka group, Hasuda offered the following parting words to Mishima: Mishima made use of contemporary events in many of his works. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion ( 金閣寺, Kinkaku-ji), published in 1956, is a fictionalization of the burning down of the Kinkaku-ji Buddhist temple in Kyoto in 1950 by a mentally disturbed monk. [79] a b Mishima, Yukio (1970). 問題提起 (一)(二)[Problem presentation 1,2]. Constitutional Amendment Draft Study Group (in Japanese). collected in complete36 2003, pp.118–132Mishima, Yukio (1954). 新ファッシズム論[New theory about fascism]. Bungakukai (in Japanese). collected in complete28 2003, pp.350–359 TDA/Eto/Kuroyu/ なつか/にゃんたろう(sm2849610)/ GameAssetsStudio/TechArts3D/ MMD3DCGParts / Obediently-Otsoko / kawaii-noodle-boy / KamaNoTenshi / Dead-Silver-Virus / ginconomp In the 2015 anime Himouto! Umaru-chan, the characters visit Enoshima in the penultimate episode of the first season.

a b c Kakutani, Michiko (15 September 1985). "Mishima: Film Examines an Affair with Death". The New York Times . Retrieved 8 January 2020. Season of fiery fire / Requiem for someone: Number 1, Mishima ( Rekka no kisetsu/Nanimonoka eno rekuiemu: Sono ichi Mishima ( 烈火の季節/なにものかへのレクイエム・その壱 ミシマ)) and Classroom of beauty, listen quietly: bi-class, be quiet ( Bi no kyositsu, seicho seyo ( 美の教室、清聴せよ)) by Yasumasa Morimura (2006, 2007) – Disguise performance as Mishima [271] [264] Scott-Stokes noted a meeting with Mishima in his diary entry for 3 September 1970, at which Mishima, with a dark expression on his face, said: Mishima, Yukio (1966). フランスのテレビに初主演―文壇の若大将三島由紀夫氏[First starring on French television: Yukio Mishima, the Wakadaishō (whizz kid) of the literary world]. Mainichi Shinbun (in Japanese). collected in complete34 2003, pp.31–34 a b Mishima, Yukio (1956). わが漫画[My manga]. Manga Yomiuri (in Japanese). collected in complete29 2003, pp.166–169Map Enoshima Enoshima yacht harbor Various scenes of the island, 2022 Aerial photograph - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and National Transport, Land Image Information (1988) Looking towards Fujisawa from Enoshima Lighthouse Viewed from Miura Peninsula. Enoshima Shrine Iwaya Caves a b Mishima, Yukio (1970). 劇画における若者論[Theory of Youth in Gekiga]. Sunday Mainichi (in Japanese). collected in complete36 2003, pp.53–56 A variety of cenotaphs and memorial stones have been erected in honor of Mishima's memory in various places around Japan. For example, stones have been erected at Hachiman Shrine in Kakogawa City, Hyogo Prefecture, where his grandfather's permanent domicile was; [214] in front of the 2nd company corps at JGSDF Camp Takigahara; [215] and in one of Mishima's acquaintance's home garden. [216] There is also a "Monument of Honor Yukio Mishima & Masakatsu Morita" in front of the Rissho University Shonan High school in Shimane Prefecture. [217] Mishima had told about his bloodline that; "I'm a descendant of the peasants and samurais, and my way of working is like a most hard-working peasant." [28]

Kuniko Mitani, the sister of Makoto Mitani ( 三谷信), would become the model for "Sonoko" in Confessions of a Mask ( 仮面の告白, Kamen no kokuhaku). Mishima wrote in a letter to an acquaintance that "I wouldn't have lived if I didn't write about her." [63] Sato, Hiroaki (29 December 2008). "Suppressing more than free speech". The View from New York . Retrieved 6 October 2014. Opening time: from 10 am to 10 pm between March and November / from 11 am to 9 pm between December and FebruaryMishima's childhood home was a rented house, though a fairly large two-floor house that was the largest in the neighborhood. He lived with his parents, siblings and paternal grandparents, as well as six maids, a houseboy, and a manservant. His grandfather was in debt, so there were no remarkable household items left on the first floor. [22] a b Mishima, Yukio (1957). わが思春期[My Puberty]. Myōjō (Shueisha) (in Japanese). collected in complete29 2003, pp.339–408 According to Mishima, these words were deeply meaningful to him, and had a profound effect on the future course of his life. [43] [44] [45] The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away ( Mizukara waga namida wo nuguitamau hi ( みずから我が涙をぬぐいたまう日)) by Kenzaburō Ōe (Kodansha, 1972, NCID BN04777478) – In addition to this, Kenzaburō Ōe wrote several works that mention the Mishima incident and Mishima a little. [239]

Gokurakuji Station is one of the settings for the 2015 film Our Little Sister. [5] [ unreliable source?] In 1955, Mishima took up weight training to overcome his weak composition, and his strictly observed workout regimen of three sessions per week was not disrupted for the final 15 years of his life. In his 1968 essay Sun and Steel ( 太陽と鉄, Taiyō to tetsu), [108] Mishima deplored the emphasis given by intellectuals to the mind over the body. He later became very skilled ( 5th Dan) at kendo (traditional Japanese swordsmanship), and became 2nd Dan in battōjutsu, and 1st Dan in karate. In 1956, he tried boxing for a short period of time. In the same year, he developed an interest in UFOs and became a member of the Japan Flying Saucer Research Association ( 日本空飛ぶ円盤研究会, Nihon soratobu enban kenkyukai ). [109] In 1954, he fell in love with Sadako Toyoda ( 豊田貞子), who became the model for main characters in The Sunken Waterfall ( 沈める滝, Shizumeru taki ) and The Seven Bridges ( 橋づくし, Hashi zukushi ). [110] [111] Mishima hoped to marry her, but they broke up in 1957. [60] [112] From June 1967, Mishima became a leading figure in a plan to create a 10,000-man "Japan National Guard" ( 祖国防衛隊, Sokoku Bōeitai ) as a civilian complement to Japan's Self Defense Forces. He began leading groups of right-wing college students to undergo basic training with the GSDF in the hope of training 100 officers to lead the National Guard. [170] [171] [169]

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This shrine is dedicated to the Shinto goddess Benzaiten and is part of the Three Great Benzaiten Shrines like the popular Itsukushima shrine in Hiroshima and Tsukubusuma Shrine in Shiga. 3. Samuel Cooking Garden and the Sea Candle Mishima Yukio vs University of Tokyo Zenkyoto members: a truth of 50th year ( 三島由紀夫vs東大全共闘〜50年目の真実〜) (2020), a documentary film directed by Keisuke Toyoshima ( 豊島圭介) [263] Rankin, Andrew (2018). Mishima, Aesthetic Terrorist: An Intellectual Portrait. University of Hawaii Press. p.119. Kumo no kai – a literary movement group presided over by Kunio Kishida in 1950–1954, to which Mishima belonged.

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