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    Yebira, Ebira and Shiko (箙, lit. the "[Japanese] Quiver (of Arrows)") are types of quiver used in Japanese archery. The quiver is unusual in that in some...
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    into the belt or set on the ground before battle to allow easier access. Yebira refers to a variety of quiver designs. The Yazutsu is a different type,...
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  • various shapes and sizes worn on several areas of the helmet (kabuto). Yebira, arrow quiver for ya (arrows). Armours that were worn in Japan before the...
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    "[Japanese] Arrow Barrel"), with ceremonial and traditional archers using the Yebira (箙, lit. the "[Japanese] Quiver (of Arrows)"). The kyūdō archer wears a...
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    nocking and shooting. Traditional archers may use another type of quiver, the yebira. This may be worn on the back and is also used in modern ceremonial archery...
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    accoutrements Abumi Daishō Horo Kaginawa Kate-bukuro Kubi bukuro Kura Uchi-bukuro Yebira Chain and rope weapons Chigiriki Kubotan Kusarigama Kusari-fundo Kyoketsu-shoge...
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    accoutrements Abumi Daishō Horo Kaginawa Kate-bukuro Kubi bukuro Kura Uchi-bukuro Yebira Chain and rope weapons Chigiriki Kubotan Kusarigama Kusari-fundo Kyoketsu-shoge...
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