Noun
Mishima (uncountable)
A slip inlay style of ceramic pottery adopted from Korea, probably in the 16th century.
He made a cameo appearance—briefly visible performing at the piano—in Peter Weir 's The Truman Show (1998), which uses music from Powaqqatsi, Anima Mundi and Mishima, as well as three original tracks by Glass. Source: Internet
But I feel that Mishima tapped into the vital secret magma that all great writers draw upon in common. Source: Internet
But when you're straight and you're a guy who doesn't like sports, likes fashion, reads Genet, Mishima and Rechy alongside Miller (Arthur and Henry) and Mailer and know who Tallulah Bankhead was sometimes people get confused. Source: Internet
Yet the presence of Mishima is unmissable in all Murakami’s early fiction. Source: Internet
Mishima was dead, committing suicide after a failed attempt to start a military coup. Source: Internet