Shihan Mato or Shihan-Mato (四半的) is a Japanese style of archery, employing a short bow, with the archer shooting from a sitting position. It is a separate...
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Saigū yumi (祭宮弓, a "ceremonial bow") Ya (矢, an arrow) Yabusame Kasagake Shihan Mato Inuoumono Tōshiya Records of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Wei: 兵用矛楯木弓木弓短下長上竹箭或鐵鏃或骨鏃...
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contest held on the west veranda of Sanjūsangen-dō temple in Kyoto, Japan. Shihan Mato – A traditional style of Japanese archery using a short bow from a seated...
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contest held on the west veranda of Sanjūsangen-dō temple in Kyoto, Japan. Shihan Mato – A traditional style of Japanese archery using a short bow from a seated...
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has media related to Yabusame. Kyūjutsu Kyūdō Yumi Ya (arrow) Kasagake Shihan Mato Inuoumono Tōshiya Bajutsu Jinba ittai Horses in warfare Horses in East...
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French Citizens: The African Diaspora in Réunion Island". In Jayasuriya, Shihan de S.; Pankhurst, Richard (eds.). The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean...
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1498–1763. Concept Publishers. ISBN 978-8170228486. de Silva Jayasuriya, Shihan (2008). The Portuguese in the East: A Cultural History of a Maritime Trading...
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2023. Jayasuriya, Shihan de Silva (2000). "The Portuguese Cultural Imprint on Sri Lanka". Lusotopie. 7 (1): 253–259. Jayasuriya, Shihan de Silva (30 November...
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