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Hiroyasu Koga (Japanese: 古賀浩靖 Koga Hiroyasu, born 15 August 1947) is a former Tatenokai member and kaishakunin responsible for the decapitations of Yukio Mishima and Masakatsu Morita during their seppuku on November 25, 1970. He studied law at Kanagawa University and intended to become a lawyer.
The Tatenokai was a militia organization that took over from its predecessor, the "Japan National Guard" (祖国防衛隊, Sokoku Bōeitai), which was founded in 1967.The original members were the staff of New Right monthly magazine Controversy Journal (論争ジャーナル, Ronsō jaanaru) and several Waseda University students.
[11] [13] [b] Nevertheless, after Mishima's seppuku, Morita knelt and stabbed himself in the abdomen and Koga again performed the kaishakunin duty. [10] [11] [2] Masayoshi Koga, Masahiro Ogawa, and Hiroyasu Koga, who were tried for various charges, including murder with the victim's consent, were freed from prison for good behavior in October 1974.
A staged photo from the late Edo period of a seppuku ceremony. The kaishakunin is standing at the rear with his sword raised and prepared to partially sever the head, cutting through the spinal column, of the person performing seppuku.
Harue Koga (古賀 春江, 1895-1933), Japanese painter active in the Taishō period; Hide Koga, nickname of Hidehiko Koga (古賀 英彦, 1899-1982), Japanese baseball player; Hiroyasu Koga (古賀 浩靖, born 1947), Yukio Mishima's kaishakunin; Issaku Koga (古賀 逸策, 1899-1982), often written as Issac Koga, Japanese inventor and scientist
Hiroyasu (written: 宏保, 浩靖, 浩康, 博恭, 博康, 寛裕 or 仁康) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Hiroyasu Aizawa ( 会沢 仁康 , born 1961) , Japanese ski jumper
Misaki learns that the man was Koga, who was living with the woman, Po, and who murdered Miku. Misaki, Souichiro and Ai find Koga and his gang. In the ensuing fight, Koga flees, but Kinue, Misaki's mysterious demonic familiar and guardian, attacks and kills him, freeing the spirits of the mother and daughter.
Kuraki first performed "Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai", alongside "Barairo no Jinsei", at the meet and greet event on January 20, 2019. [4] She also sang the song at the wedding ceremony of the employee of Samantha Thavasa , as a part of the company's 25th anniversary campaigns.