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Kyudo (Japanese Archery)

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Traditional Japanese archery using the wabumi bow. Using the world's longest bow (approximately 2.2 meters), movements following the 'eight stages of shooting' constitute a spiritual discipline akin to Zen. The goal is not merely hitting the target—the philosophy of 'seisha hicchu' (correct shooting always hits) encapsulates Japanese martial arts philosophy.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Martial Arts
Location:Nationwide, Japan
Time Period:Ancient–present
Influence:Global
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ArcherySpiritual disciplineEight stages of shooting

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