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Cotton Tabi White
Cotton Tabi White
List Price: ¥3,000.00
Our Price: ¥3,000.00

Outer: polyester 65%/cotton 35%
Inner: cotton 100%
Sole: cotton 100%

Four hooks, white only.
Size: 21.5-27.0cm
Cotton Kyudo Gi Top
Cotton Kyudo Gi Top
List Price: ¥3,800.00
Our Price: ¥3,800.00

This popular Gi top is made of 100% bleached cotton. Suitable for a beginner and an intermediate. Size available in M, L, XL
Glass Fiber Graphite Yumi
Glass Fiber Graphite Yumi
List Price: ¥36,000.00
Our Price: ¥36,000.00

This Yumi bow is made of a heavy-duty glass fiber graphite for an easy use. The strength is available from 10 kg to 22 kg. The actual color is different from the image. Regular: 221 cm long Extra Long: 227 cm long This item is delivered by UPS, please choose UPS when choosing a shipping method.[ This item cannot be delivered by EMS because of its length. ]
Carbon Fiber Graphite Yumi
Carbon Fiber Graphite Yumi
List Price: ¥55,000.00
Our Price: ¥55,000.00

By the popular demands, this deluxe quality Yumi made of heavy-duty carbon fiber graphite. The strength is available from 10 kg to 16 kg. The actual color is different from the image.

Regular: 221 cm long
Extra Long: 227 cm long
This item is delivered by UPS, please choose UPS when choosing a shipping method.[ This item cannot be delivered by EMS because of its length. ]
Makiwara Ya
Makiwara Ya
List Price: ¥1,500.00
Our Price: ¥1,500.00

Made of duralumin.
The actual color may be different from the image.
Duralumin Ya Set
Duralumin Ya 4 Pieces Set
List Price: ¥13,000.00
Our Price: ¥13,000.00

Made of duralumin. The actual feather color and shaft color may differ from the image. A set of 4 pieces.

Haya and Otoya each 2 pieces.
Deluxe Duralumin Ya Set
Deluxe Duralumin Ya 4 Pieces Set
List Price: ¥18,000.00
Our Price: ¥18,000.00

Made of duralumin. The actual feather color and shaft color may differ from the image. A set of 4 pieces.

Haya and Otoya each 2 pieces.
Ya Carrying Case
Ya Carrying Case
List Price: ¥5,500.00
Our Price: ¥5,500.00

A well-pressed, durable cardboard tube is fully covered with a synthetic leather. Comes with a shoulder strap.
Rattan Ya Case
Rattan Ya Case
List Price: ¥25,000.00
Our Price: ¥25,000.00

Made of 100% rattan. Handmade.
Synthetic Leather Yumi Bag
Synthetic Leather Yumi Bag
List Price: ¥1,800.00
Our Price: ¥1,800.00

Made of durable synthetic leather. The actual color may be different from the one shown.
   
 
Kyudo, the Way of the Bow, is the oldest of Japan's traditional martial arts. The bow has been used in Japan since prehistoric times. From the fourth to the ninth century, close contacts between China and Japan had a great influence on Japanese archery, especially the Confucian belief that through a person's archery their true characters could be determined. Over hundreds of years archery was influenced by the Shinto and Zen Buddhist religions along with the pressing practical requirements of warriors. Court nobles concentrated on ceremonial archery while the warrior class emphasized kyujutsu, the martial technique of using the bow in actual warfare.

With the introduction of firearms the bow as a weapon was neglected and almost died out all together until Honda Toshizane, a kyudo instructor at Tokyo Imperial University, combined elements of the warrior style and the court ceremonial style into a hybrid style which ultimately became known as the Honda Ryu (Honda martial school). This style found great favor with the general public and he is generally credited with saving Japanese Archery from oblivion. With the American occupation banning all martial art instruction, Kyudo, as opposed to kyujutsu, became widely practiced and the Zen Nihon Kyudo Federation (All Japan Kyudo Federation) was established in 1953, publishing the standard kyudo textbook called the Kyohon, and overseeing Kyudo development both in Japan and internationally up to the present time.

Kyudo is a highly meditative martial art whose ultimate goals are Shin (Truth i.e. the ultimate reality), Zen (Goodness) and Bi (Beauty). When asked the question "What is Truth?" a master archer would pick up a bow and arrow and shoot it, without saying a word, allowing the level of mastery of the bow to serve as the gauge of the archer's progress along the "way" thereby showing the archer's knowledge of reality i.e. "Truth" itself.
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