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FEUDAL DELUSIONS

Missile-Making Samurai Hideyoshi Hashiba is Ready for War

INTERVIEW BY LI KOUJI, TRANSLATED BY LENA OISHI, PHOTOS COURTESY OF HIDEYOSHI HASHIBA



This past spring North Korea test-fired yet another Taepodong missile over Japan. It was the third such launch in just over a decade. The Taepodong is the Thor’s hammer of three-stage ballistic death devices, and the Japanese citizenry is rightly afraid of getting pounded. At the top of the list of freaked-out Nipponese is a man named Hideyoshi Hashiba who’s so spooked he’s fabricated his own tank and a private battery of missiles to defend his great nation.

If the name Hideyoshi Hashiba sounds familiar that’s because a) it was the moniker adopted by 16th-century peasant Hideyoshi Toyotomi on his way to becoming one of the most powerful rulers in the country’s history and b) you are a Japanophile nerd. As the presumptive second coming of this legend, Hideyoshi has accordingly erected himself a proper samurai castle in the Odagawa Domain, a state of his own making. He also runs a fancy lodge, which is a kitschy replica of the Japanese parliament building complete with its own hot spring. But that’s just a side gig to his primary endeavor: building weapons with which to blow the North Koreans to smithereens. What Hideyoshi’s arsenal may lack in actual destructive power is more than made up for in symbolic heft. It’s just that no one’s really sure what, besides insanity, is behind the symbolism. So we asked him.

Vice: When did you first surmise that you and the original Hideyoshi Hashiba were one and the same?

Hideyoshi Hashiba:
When I was 22 or 23. It was all very sudden. The chief priest of a temple told me, “You are the reincarnation of Hideyoshi Toyotomi.”

That seems pretty cut-and-dried.

Back then I didn’t really think anything of it. However, when I was 28 I was arrested for a corruption scam related to an election and spent some days in a police cell. During that time, a friend of mine brought me a book about the real Hideyoshi Hashiba called Seishun Taikouki [Tales of the Young Hideyoshi]. As I began reading, I realized that he and I led similar lives. That triggered my fascination, and I started to harbor desires to grow powerful and unify the nation like he did.

Did people flip out when you took his name?

Oh, they thought I was completely mad. But now that I’ve established myself as the resident crazy man, the town and I have an unspoken understanding.

Didn’t you run for mayor and appear publicly in full samurai gear? Why would you do a thing like that?

The late Hideyoshi Hashiba was a civil-war commander, right? I wear armor in adherence to his practices, to show that I am more than ready for battle.

What about your mini-state, the Odagawa Domain? What kind of man builds his own fake county?

When I first bought land in Aoyama prefecture, there weren’t any paved roads. It was a beautiful place, though, and leaving it in that state was such a waste. I decided to make some roads, develop the mountainous areas, and build my own house. I also moved my parents here, but they were extremely lonely.

Did they leave?

I thought about it and realized that if this became a tourist area they’d be surrounded by people all day and wouldn’t be lonely anymore. So I decided that the best thing to do was to dig for a hot spring.

Uh, don’t you live in the mountains?

Everybody told me I was a fool for thinking there’d be any hot springs in such a mountainous area, but I proved them wrong. At 4,300 feet aboveground we managed to dig up 75 tons of hot water and ran a hot-spring bathhouse here for a while. Soon I began to think I needed a bigger attraction to gain visitors, so I renovated my own house into a castle, built a replica of the house of parliament, and made it a hotel.

Was the construction of giant homemade missiles part of the refurbishment?

Somewhere along the way we started talking about the North Korean Taepodong missile issue. I have no faith in the current Japanese government, and as head of the Odagawa Domain I thought it best to start taking matters of national defense into my own hands.

Did you design the missiles yourself?

Yes, we produced the missiles at our factory in the Odagawa Domain. It took about a year and cost around 35 million yen [just over $350,000].

What kind of missiles do you have?

Right now I have 12 Patriot missiles that don’t fly, one nuclear warhead called an Interplanetary Ballistic Missile, and the Super Fighter Hashiba 7. That one actually works if you load it with liquid oxygen and alcohol.







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Anonymous, on Nov 15, 2009 wrote:
Not really surprising. When you nuke a country there are bound to be mental health issues in the aftermath.
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
what is that huge missle behind him actually? i doubt its really an interplanetary missile...
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
HAHAHA. 12 Patriot missiles that don’t fly. You gotta hope they land on them and you aren’t in the vicinity.
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
let’s kidnap kim jong-il and have them fight hand to hand. i’m putting all my money on hideyoshi.
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
I dont care what kind of crazy shit youre wearing, you pose with a gun like that infront of a bunch of missles, youre defintely a badass
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
if youve read catch 22, youd know that knowing that youre crazy automatically means that youre not crazy
TheDon, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
I dont know how serious this guy is, but i would still never fuck with him
Anonymous, on Jul 7, 2009 wrote:
this dude is hard. he gives himself demerits if he oversleeps i heard.
Anonymous, on Jul 6, 2009 wrote:
I want to go to Japan and visit this guy
bum tickler, on Jul 6, 2009 wrote:
are galoshes standard japanese military wear? everything else is so to a t and then... galoshes.
komodo, on Jul 2, 2009 wrote:
he’s great but i wouldn’t want to visit and forget to take my shoes off. no telling what he’d do to you.
Anonymous, on Jul 2, 2009 wrote:
Knowing you’re crazy doesn’t mean you aren’t crazy. It’s means you’re crazy and down with being crazy. It doesn’t bother you. So, in a way, it’s kind of being a badass.
Anonymous, on Jul 1, 2009 wrote:
he’s crazy, yet he KNOWS he’s crazy.. so is he still crazy then?
Anonymous, on Jul 1, 2009 wrote:
so does this dude actually believe he is the reincarnated Hideyoshi or does he just wanna be a lot like him
Anonymous, on Jun 30, 2009 wrote:
PHOTOS COURTESY OF HIDEYOSHI HASHIBA

That’s awesome. Not only does he have an arsenal of rockets that don’t work but he hired someone to take these badass portraits of him. I hope he has one of them blown up and framed over his bed or toilet.
gnarwhal, on Jun 30, 2009 wrote:
it would be rad if he had his own fake nuclear hotline too that instantly called in take-out orders from the local rice joint.
Anonymous, on Jun 29, 2009 wrote:
nice.
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
He has enough ammo in this picture to last about 12 minutes. Lets just hope he doesn’t get trigger happy
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
You know in movies when the asshole stoner and the taco bell window operator happen to be crossing paths at the time of the apocalypse? And you know its going to be ok because for some reason, you get along---well enough to survive! I hope to god that when the world ends, I will be crossing paths with this Military Industrial Complex they call a man.
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
This guys got a nuclear warhead?
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
"When I first bought land in Aoyama prefecture, there weren’t any paved roads. It was a beautiful place, though, and leaving it in that state was such a waste. I decided to make some roads, develop the mountainous areas, and build my own house". Is this shit for real? How would he do this all on his own?
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
Even with that wild get up and, thats a bad ass picture
Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
How in anyway was this guys life similair to a 16th century ruler? Dosent the fact that he was in jail for a corruption scam show that their lives might have had a little bit different?
TheDon, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
Is this guy just compltely self-delusional or was he really able to pull off everything he claims to have done?
rufiomania, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote:
god i wish he was my long lost uncle. shooting blanks has never been this rad!
Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote:
how does this guy have money for any of this stuff?
el guapo, on Jun 23, 2009 wrote:
holy shit is this guy a badass. if there was a country full of guys like him no one would dare fuck with them, fake missiles or no fake missiles.
Anonymous, on Jun 23, 2009 wrote:
obviously this guy is an old nazi...
the flag on his leg is an old japan flag from the times when japan was an ally of nazi-germany, and i think he has a swastika on his arm.

and your comments prove that in our heard we all like the nazi`s attitudes towards life
Anonymous, on Jun 23, 2009 wrote:
obviously this guy is an old nazi...
the flag on his leg is an old japan flag from the times when japan was an ally of nazi-germany, and i think he has a swastika on his arm.

and your comments prove that in our heard we all like the nazi`s attitudes towards life
Anonymous, on Jun 22, 2009 wrote:
Are those pathes on his shoulder showing the flag of nazi germany?
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