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==Inspired events== On 3 March 1977, four Japanese nationalists took 12 hostages at the Keidanren Kaikan (headquarters of the [[Japan Federation of Economic Organizations]]), spreading leaflets at the scene that denounced [[big business]]. The hostages were released, unharmed, after an eleven-hour standoff during which the hostage-takers spoke for more than three hours to Mishima's widow, Yōko. Two of the hostage-takers – Yoshio Ito and Shunichi Nishio – were former members of the Tatenokai.<ref>{{cite news|title=Japanese gunmen hold 12 hostages for 11 hours|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KnAqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ll0DAAAAIBAJ&dq=mishima&pg=5595%2C3280040|access-date=2011-10-24|newspaper=[[St. Petersburg Times]]|author=White, Edwin Q.|date=March 4, 1977}}</ref><ref name="keidan">{{Harvnb|complete42|2005|pp=344–345}}</ref><ref name="mura-5-kd">{{Harvnb|Murata|2015|pp=290–298}}</ref> This incident is called the {{Nihongo|"[[Japan Business Federation]] attack incident"|[[:ja:経団連襲撃事件|経団連襲撃事件]]|Keidanren shugeki jiken|}} in Japan.<ref name="keidan"/><ref name="mura-5-kd"/>
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