Kyūdō (Japanese: 弓道) is the Japanese martial art of archery. Kyūdō is based on kyūjutsu ("art of archery"), which originated with the samurai class of...
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Tsurune (redirect from Tsurune: Kazemai Kōkō Kyūdō-bu)
back up in high school. He's in the boys team of kyūdō. He is a relative novice, having begun kyūdō late in middle school after seeing Minato in a match...
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Olympic Games demonstration programme in 1964. This included demonstration of kyūdō, kendo and sumo. Judo, which is a budo, was part of the regular program...
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Kendo Kenjutsu Kenpo Kosho Shorei Ryu Kempo Kūdō Kusarigamajutsu Kyokushin Kyūdō Kyūjutsu Naginatajutsu Maniwa Nen-ryū Ninjutsu Nippon Kempo Niten Ichi-ryū...
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quite a long history of kyūdō, with Germany establishing the practice in 1940 and Italy in 1930.[citation needed] A European Kyudo Federation of 15 member...
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presides over the martial art of Kyūdō in Japan by organising standards seminars and events for the majority of kyudo practitioners in the country. Until...
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mother who used to play kyūdō in the past to a kyūdō hall, where he witnesses Masaki Takigawa's grandfather Akihiro Yasaka's kyūdō and hears the sound of...
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Kyudo Nakagawa (中川 球童, February 12, 1927—December 29, 2007), or Nakagawa Kyūdō, was a Japanese-born Rinzai rōshi who for many years led Soho Zen Buddhist...
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philosophy in Japan, and studied Kyūdō (the art of the Japanese bow) under a master named Awa Kenzô. Awa taught kyūdō in a way that was regarded by some...
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longer daikyū (大弓) and the shorter hankyū (半弓) used in the practice of kyūdō and kyūjutsu, or Japanese archery. The yumi was an important weapon of the...
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