Friday, March 6, 2015

New American Mishima Book Release!

This week, we are proud to announce the release of our 5th book and first entry into the the Science Fiction Genre by American Mishima author Louis Edward Rosas titled: ISHIMARU.The plot goes as follows:

Millions of miles from the nearest human outpost, the gold laden Deep Space Merchant Vessel Fortin has been high jacked of her cargo in an act of Space Piracy on her return flight back to Earth. After narrowly escaping to the surface of EROS 3117, Commercial Flight Engineer Michael Connors has found himself marooned and in dire need of medical attention in a place where human life cannot exist. With hours remaining on his dwindling oxygen supply, he must face his fears in the alien unknown for the fight of his life. Enter the Ishimaru, a fabled ghost ship of the past where one cannot distinguish from reality or an oxygen starved fantasy. It is here that one man will fight for survival all alone on a hostile planetoid far from home.  

Product Details

  • Paperback: 122 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 1, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1508424683
  • ISBN-13: 978-1508424680
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.3 x 9 inches 
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces
Available on Paperback and Kindle Versions.
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Another Encouter with the A6M-Zero Fighter

This past week, we ventured north to Camarillo to visit the Commemorative Air Force's Southern California Wing's Military Warplane Museum located at the Camarillo Airport in Camarillo California. We had photographed this exact Zero before at the Western Museum of Flight but we can never get enough of this magnificent warplane. Built in 1943, this A6M Zero is the world's only flying Zero with its original engine.
Like any machine, this baby does leak oil now and then and undergoes routine maintenance to keep her flying. Considering she is 72 years old, she's in pretty good shape.
The A6M was the principal Naval Fighter for the Japanese Imperial Navy. Designed by Mitsubishi engineer Jiro Horikoshi, this remains one of the most beautifully designed planes of the Second World War.
If you would like to see this plane up close or find out more information on her, please visit:

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Meet Retired Captain William Albracht: Former Green Beret & Author

This past weekend, we had the distinct honor and privilege of meeting former U.S. Army Green Beret Captain William Albracht, the commanding officer of Firebase Kate in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Captain Albracht's book Abandoned in Hell - The Fight for Vietnam's Firebase Kate is the true story of a small band of 28 American Soldiers and 150 Montagnards who were left to hold off an assault on a small hilltop firebase against 3000 North Vietnamese & Viet Cong Forces! Sounds incredible? It is!
Mr. Albracht  seen here together with co-author and former U.S. Army Captain Marvin Wolf who also served in Vietnam with the 1st Air Cavalry (1965-1966 - the same time and place my father served) conducted a book signing in Pasadena. Mr. Wolf is no stranger to book signings as he has many books of his own he has authored. For Mr. Albracht, he was quite comfortable presenting his book and happy to be out of the Illinois winter weather here in Southern California. The event drew a small welcome crowd at Vroman's Bookstore which also included a short reading followed by a Q&A session. It was truly and honor to hear these gentlemen speak. In an age full of fake heroes, men like these are the real deal.
We had a great time meeting these gentlemen warriors. We at American Mishima hope you will take the time to learn more about Mr. Albracht's book and also wish to see this harrowing true story be made into a major motion picture. You just can't make stuff like this up. But don't take my word for it. Read the book! You'll be glad you did!

To get your hard cover copy of Abandoned In Hell - The Fight for Vietnam's Firebase Kate by William Albracht & Marvin Wolf,
Please visit their link at:

Abandoned in Hell: The Fight For Vietnam's Firebase Kate 

To see other books by author Marvin Wolf, please visit:
Marvin Wolf

Iran's Navy Blows Up Fake Carrier

In what can be best surmised as a publicity stunt for the home audience, the Iranian Navy staged a "Military" exercise to prove they can blow up a U.S. Navy Carrier. Naval observers from around the world have described Iran's full scale mockup of what they claim to be the USS Nimitz as nothing more than a cheap B-Movie prop that's bound to titillate at most 13 year old boys and those hard line Mullahs who really think the Iran's Revolutionary Guard is up to the task of defeating the most powerful navy in the world with little more than speed boats armed with RPG's. Sounds silly? Sure! In the even they might be serious, let us introduce a reality check. They could send 100 speed boats and we can introduce their "Swarm" of high speed boats to our little friend we like to call Mr. Phalanx.
Yes, the Phalanx is a sea borne version of what the A-10 Thunderbolt does in the air but is standard compliment for all US Naval Warships. This weapon system can shred apart a missile miles out at sea. No one in their right mind would want to go toe to toe against one of these automated terrors. Oh hell no! For Iran's little excuse for a navy, it would almost take the fun out of martyrdom. Anyone who knows anything about Carrier task forces can tell you that our carriers don't sail alone. Nobody's does. We have other ships to handle those kind of threats but if you are dealing with missiles or by some odd miracle one small high speed boat actually gets through, then I once again will defer to our good friend Mr. Phalanx. 
Sure, they can dream all they want and we can laugh at Iran's oversimplified naval strategies. For all we know this was their answer to Argo - the movie about a fake movie. Maybe this is a movie about a fake navy? Who knows? Maybe they got an Iranian Chuck Norris to star in this silly production. They would have to be out of their minds if think they could actually destroy one of our carriers. So unless Iran's puny naval forces want to play games with the US Navy, they best learn to swim because they are going to get wet down in Davy Jones Locker. Nice try Iran but no cous-cous!

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

A Buddhist Minister's Welcome Return

This past weekend saw the return of Imamura Sensei to the Los Angeles Koyasan Buddhist Temple in Little Tokyo. Imamura Sensei was one of the head ministers at the Koyasan Betsuin from 1972-1986. He will be taking over duties from three time retired Taisen Miyata Sensei to preside over Koyasan Temples in both Los Angeles and North America. We got to talk with him over a few shots of Sake' at a private Temple party  and found him to be warm, generous, and very friendly. While he claims to have forgotten how to speak English after not using it over the last 30 years, he promises to try to learn again. We at American Mishima welcome Imamura Sensei and wish him a successful tenure here in Los Angeles.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Samurai Armor Exhibit

During the fall of 2014 through the weekend of February 1st 2015 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted an exhibition of rare Samurai Armor to the thrill of throngs of visitors. Much of the armor was set in dramatic displays evoking the imagery of Kurosawa Samurai Classic Films yet in truth most of the armor displayed never saw any great battles at all. In fact, most of the armor displayed was made during the Edo Period after the last Siege at Osaka Castle meaning the closest any of these armor got to a battle was likely a parade or re-enactment.
All particulars aside, one could still appreciate the elaborate displays of uniquely crafted armor and helmet crests worn by prominent Samurai or Daimyo giving you a sense of what earlier armor might have looked like at events such as the great Battle at Sekigahara or the epic clashes between the Uesugi and Takeda Clans or that of the Oda Clan.
Behold this finely crafted helmet bearing the Mon of the Tokugawa Clan. This would be not unlike something worn by Ieyasu Tokugawa himself during battle.
While there were few weapons on display, what we could see displayed portrayed a high respect for it's owner. If these swords could talk, what would they tell us?
Note the Matchlock Arquebus on display which the Oda Clan made the most effective use of. With 3000 of these primitive rifles, the Oda Clan destroyed the greatest Cavalry ever seen by firing in cyclical fashion.
Not to be excluded were the presence of archers and their lethal quivers which the Samurai were Masters.
Such elaborate tools of the Samuri's Archery would make any modern day Kyudo master dream.
Note the detail of these helmets. Unfortunately, we were rushed as we took these photos so we could not provide you with details as to their origins. That being said we can tell you these were largely exclusively from the Edo Period of Peace.
 Note to the right face masks. There were more of them but we couldn't get good photos of them.
In this photo we see the Naginata which was more commonly used by foot soldiers or farmers conscripted to serve their lords in times of battle. To the right is a set of boy armor similar to what might have been worn by Katsuyori Takeda or Hidetsugu Toyotomi.
 This one made me think of Takeda Shingen. Kagamusha Anyone?
 Peacetime or not, you would not would have wanted to cross swords with these Samurai.
Who is to say what attachment the wearer and the armor may have had. 
You could not help but feel the presence of these Samurai still at their posts waiting to fight and if necessary die for their Lord.
 I could see one the faces of visiting Nihonjin and Nisei a sense of pride as they looked on and explained this period of their history to their children. Even for a Hakujin, we were awed by the might of the Samurai Display.
We at American Mishima are thankful to both LACMA and the Government of Japan for allowing us to enjoy this awesome display into a window of Japan's Medieval past.
ども ありがとう ございます!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Setsubun 2015

Another year has come bringing a new Setsubun - Hoshimatsuri to Little Tokyo. Commonly known as the bean throwing ceremony, Setsubun is the time to cleanse one of evil spirits coinciding with the Lunar New Years. This year former Sumo Wrestling Champion Yamamotoyama Ryūta and 2015 Nisei Queen Tori Angela Nishinaka-Leon joined the festivities throwing soy beans at the "Oni" demon played by our dear friend and long time Koyasan Temple member & Taiko Drummer Brandon Paris.
Yamamotoyama Ryūta and 2015 Nisei Queen Tori Angela Nishinaka-Leon.
Koyasan Betsuin 2015.