Some things are best not joked about.
I will add that a couple of years ago, I visited the Chiran Peace Museum on Kyushu dedicated to the Kamikaze campaign. As well as being very informative and factual about the campaign, it highlighted that combatants on both sides were individual human beings with stories to tell about their lives and deaths as well as the horrors of war in general.
1,036 Japanese from Chiran died as tokkoh-tai (the correct name for a Kamikaze pilot) but 86% of tokkoh-tai failed in their missions.
From all bases, approximately 2,800 tokkoh-tai died during the war. They sunk 34, (mostly US) Navy ships and damaged another 368. They killed around 4,900 sailors and injured 4,800.