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The Imago Theater is putting on Mishima’s play “The Black Lizard” in a new English translation. Here’s more from OregonLive.

Clips of the Japanese film can be found on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCnqtWMUxKM

The room where Mishima made heaven beautiful.

Commemorative Video on YouTube

From YouTube User “natilla”

Reflections of the Sword

Hugo Red Rose

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Mishima’s character in the yakuza film “Afraid to Die actually dies in the end.

In “Patriotism,” Mishima famously filmed himself going through the motions of hara-kiri four years before he eventually committed suicide in almost exactly the same manner.

In “HitoKiri,” he plays Tanaka Shinbei. When Shinbei’s sword is found at a high official’s assassination scene, he quickly commits seppuku. Given the actor, that’s hardly a spoiler.

Yukio Mishima as Tanaka Shinbei in Hitokiri (Tenchu!)As a still, this is one of the most menacing images I’ve ever seen of Mishima.

The film itself seems to be particularly relevant to Mishima’s concerns in 1969, which is when it was filmed. According to IMDB, the film was released February of 1970*, just months before Mishima’s own late November exit.

Hitokiri translates roughly to “manslayer.” The alternate title of the film, Tenchu!, was a battle-cry, meaning “divine punishment.”

Hitokiri is a cinematic retelling of the tale of The Four Hitokiri of the Bakumatsu. These warriors opposed the shogunate and favored the restoration of the Emperor to power. This role was chosen with artful precision. Not only did Mishima’s character commit suicide, but the Four Hitokiri, like Mishima, were supporters of the Emperor. Mishima’s private army, the Tatenokai, were a spiritual army sworn to “shield” the ideal of the Emperor.

Apparently, Mishima also sang the film’s theme song (!!?!?!). I’m working on that…

Cover of HitokiriReview of Hitokiri on Midnight Eye

http://www.midnighteye.com/reviews/hitokiri.shtml

Review of Hitokiri on Movie Feast

http://moviefeast.blogspot.com/2008/06/tenchu-hitokiri-1969.html

Review of Hitokiri on Lard Biscuit Enterprises

http://www.lardbiscuit.com/jidaigeki/gosha-tenchu.html

* At least in the USA. I was unable to find a Japanese release date, but it couldn’t have been much sooner if the film was produced in 1969.

h/t  the Werwolf Ensemble guys, who told me about this film.

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Yukio Mishima by Kintovision

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Seppuku Ceremony

From Budo: The Art of Killing.

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Dark Zen

Ambient Swiss group Ouraken also seems to have created a Mishima/” Patriotism” inspired track.

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