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In 2011, Fukamachi Regnfors performed a one-person show, Farfar var Samuraj (och dödade massa amerikaner), at Pusterviksteatern [sv], Gothenburg, about his grandfather, who was a kamikaze pilot in the Second World War.[1] He said that part of the aim of the play was to encourage people to think critically, rather than relying on the first Wikipedia page to come up in a search.[1]Linda Johansson, writing in Tidningen Kulturen [sv], described the show as serious and moving.[1]