Saturday, September 24, 2011
History Of Kyudo
The archery there since the beginning of human existence on earth. Kyudo martial art developed during the era of the Samurai, the Samurai is a Japanese word which means warrior. Like other Japanese arts, the Edo period (1603 - 1868) was led by Samurai, has contributed much to the development of Kyudo. For this period, for more than 250 years, Japan had closed the doors to foreigners. The Shogun, then the head of feudalism, had led the country and Japan experienced a long period of peace. The flow of people and goods throughout Japan was provided by the Shogun. With these conditions, Japan has prospered and developed cultures that are known to be typically Japanese, for example, Sa-Do (tea ceremony), the Ka-Do (flower arrangement), the Ukiyo (prints), Kabuki (theater), No (theater) and of course the Kyudo.
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