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Masakatsu Morita (森田 必勝, Morita Masakatsu, 25 July 1945 – 25 November 1970) was a Japanese political activist who committed seppuku with Yukio Mishima in Tokyo. Morita was the youngest child of the headmaster of an elementary school. Losing both parents at the age of three, Morita was cared for by his brother Osamu and educated at a Catholic school. He entered Waseda University in 1966, but was dismayed by the presence of Communists Zengakuren students at the University and became heavily involved in the small right-wing faction at the university. He first met Mishima on 19 June 1967, and joined the Tatenokai at its establishment in October 1968. As early as March of that year, he had written a letter to Mishima expressing a willingness to die for him.

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  • Masakatsu Morita (fr)
  • Masakatsu Morita (en)
  • 森田必勝 (ja)
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  • Masakatsu Morita (森田 必勝, Morita Masakatsu) (25 juillet 1945 - 25 novembre 1970) est un activiste politique japonais qui s'est suicidé par seppuku avec Yukio Mishima à Tokyo. (fr)
  • 森田 必勝(もりた まさかつ、自称読み:ひっしょう、1945年(昭和20年)7月25日 - 1970年(昭和45年)11月25日)は、日本の政治活動家。三島由紀夫が結成した「楯の会」の第二代学生長。三島と共に憲法改正のための自衛隊の決起を呼びかけた後に割腹自殺した(詳細は三島事件を参照)。 三島の単なる伴走者や主従関係の「従」ではなく、むしろ森田必勝が「主」となり三島らを引っ張っていったのではないか、という見解もしばしば見受けられる。 (ja)
  • Masakatsu Morita (森田 必勝, Morita Masakatsu, 25 July 1945 – 25 November 1970) was a Japanese political activist who committed seppuku with Yukio Mishima in Tokyo. Morita was the youngest child of the headmaster of an elementary school. Losing both parents at the age of three, Morita was cared for by his brother Osamu and educated at a Catholic school. He entered Waseda University in 1966, but was dismayed by the presence of Communists Zengakuren students at the University and became heavily involved in the small right-wing faction at the university. He first met Mishima on 19 June 1967, and joined the Tatenokai at its establishment in October 1968. As early as March of that year, he had written a letter to Mishima expressing a willingness to die for him. (en)
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  • Masakatsu Morita (en)
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  • Masakatsu Morita (en)
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  • Ichigaya Honmura-chō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan (en)
  • JGSDF Camp Ichigaya (en)
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  • Obata-chō, Yokkaichi, Mie prefecture, Japan (en)
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