Modern Era · East Asia · Culture

1970

Mishima commits ritual suicide

November 25, 1970

Japan's most famous living novelist and his followers seized a military headquarters in Tokyo, tried to rouse the garrison to restore imperial rule, were mocked by the soldiers, and then Yukio Mishima knelt and disemboweled himself with a short sword. He was forty-five. The incident stunned postwar Japan, which had thought itself past such things.