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|title = [[File:Tatenokai.png]] Yukio Mishima Thought [[File:LGBTShowa.png]]
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|caption = "The average age for men in the Bronze Age was 18, in the Roman era, 22. Heaven must have been beautiful then. Today it must look dreadful."
|aliases = Tatenokai<br>Tatenokaism<br>Mishimaism<br>Neo-Showa Statism<br>Progressive Conservative Showa Statism
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|alignments = [[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|Authoritarian Right]]<br>[[File:Rfrm.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|Culturally Center Left]]

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Yukio Mishima Thought is the ideology of Yukio Mishima.

Tatenokai and Beliefs

Tatenokai, or Shield Society (1968-1970), was a private militia formed by author Yukio Mishima. Mishima was very proud of the traditional culture of Japan, and opposed western-style materialism. globalism, and communism, worrying that by embracing these ideas the Japanese people would lose their distinctive cultural heritage to become a "rootless" people. 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 Japan's 1947 Constitution. After his speech and screaming of "Long live the Emperor!", he committed seppuku.

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