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    Inuoumono (犬追物) was a Japanese sport that involved mounted archers shooting at dogs. The dogs were released into a circular enclosure approximately 15m...
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    Go-Daigo. He stressed the importance of inuoumono (dog-shooting) in archery practice, even writing a treatise (the Inuoumono mokuanbumi) on the subject. He also...
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    more popular, especially the three types of mounted archery: yabusame, inuoumono, and kasagake. The shihodake no yumi (四方竹弓) was developed during the Muromachi...
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    to commit seppuku, or ritual suicide. One style of mounted archery was inuoumono – shooting at dogs. Buddhist priests were able to prevail upon the samurai...
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    more popular, especially the three types of mounted archery: yabusame, inuoumono, and kasagake. From the 15th to the 16th century, Japan was ravaged by...
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    Japan. Three kinds of Japanese horse archery (Kasagake, Yabusame, and Inuoumono (dog shooting)) were defined. When the arquebus was introduced by the...
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    more popular, especially the three types of mounted archery: yabusame, inuoumono, and kasagake. From the 15th to the 16th century, Japan was ravaged by...
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    martial arts of mounted archery" (騎射三物), which are yabusame, kasagake, and inuoumono, are widely practiced by samurai. These martial arts lost their importance...
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