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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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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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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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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promotion of Kyudo. The broad role of the IKYF are to oversee the conduct of kyūdō outside Japan. This includes 7 main responsibilities: International promotion...
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Jogo do pau Jūkendō Jittejutsu Kendo Kenjutsu Krabi–krabong Kumdo Kung fu Kyūdō Kyūjutsu Medieval MMA Modern Arnis Naginatajutsu Nguni stick-fighting Okinawan...
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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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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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"[Japanese] Arrow Barrel") or Yadzutsu is a type of arrow quiver used in kyūdō, Japanese archery, using the Japanese longbow, the Yumi. It is generally...
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officially changed to kyūdō, and following the example of other martial arts that have been systematizing for educational purposes, kyūdō also reorganized...
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2002, p. 34–35. Hideharu Onuma, Dan DeProspero, Jackie DeProspero (1993) "Kyudo: The Essence and Practice of Japanese Archery," p. ix, Kodansha International...
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Bullseye (target) (section Kyūdō)
it's an Imperial target.[citation needed] In Japanese archery, known as Kyūdō, the bullseye is called "zuboshi". The term is also used as idiomatic slang...
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crafting the bows, called yumi, and arrows used in the Japanese martial art kyūdō. The first gunpowder-based weapons, such as the fire lance, were made of...
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with disciplines such as kenjutsu and kendo (sword), bojutsu (staff), and kyūdō (archery). Similarly, modern martial arts and sports include modern fencing...
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treating kyūdō as a sport rather than a meditative art. He felt they were becoming too competitive. Shibata thus represents a view of kyūdō different...
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kobudo Iaido Judo Jujutsu Jukendo Kenjutsu Karate Kūdō Kusarigamajutsu Kendo Kyudo Bajutsu Yoseikan budō Taidō Tantojutsu Tessenjutsu Shurikenjutsu Sojutsu...
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hold the bow depending upon eye dominance. (One exception is in modern kyūdō where all archers are trained to hold the bow in the left hand.) Therefore...
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sadō), calligraphy (書道, shodō), and martial arts such as archery (弓道, kyūdō). The Japanese character 道 means the way or the path and indicates that...
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Kyūdō archers participating in the Ōmato Archery Competition at Sanjūsangen-dō...
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refers specifically to the body's posture after a technique is executed. In kyūdō, zanshin means the body posture after the loosing of an arrow; the posture...
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is usually translated as "the way of …". Examples include aikido, judo, kyūdō and kendo. Thus karatedō is more than just empty hand techniques. It is...
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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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the year. The Kamakura period was a starting point for many martial arts. Kyūdō became popular as kyujutsu, literally bow skill, as a pastime for the samurai...
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famous architect Kijō Rokkaku. It includes places for martial arts and Kyūdō, and training rooms. The word budokan means "martial arts hall", and the...
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Japanese martial arts (section Kyūdō)
in many ways, an aikidō practitioner moves as an empty handed swordsman. Kyūdō (弓道:きゅうどう), which means "way of the bow", is the modern name for Japanese...
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judo instead of jujutsu. Aikido Iaido Jodo Judo Jujutsu Karate Kendo Kūdō Kyūdō Shōrinji kempō Sumo In modern history usage, bujutsu translates as martial...
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Otogawa replied, "Do one kind thing for someone every day." As a master of kyūdō (Japanese archery), Otogawa was asked to teach a course at the Esalen Institute...
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arrows. Saiminjutsu, hypnotism. Jesse C.Newman (9 December 2015). History of Kyudo and Iaido In Early Japan. AuthorHouse. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-5049-6359-6. Friday...
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