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1 Kyudo: Japanese Archery
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http://kyudo.com/
2 Kyūdō - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyudo: The Way of the Bow (1st ed. ed.). Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-852-1. Kyudo Manual. (1992?) Volume 1. Principles of Shooting (revised edition).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyudo
3 Zenko International Kyudo
Kyudo International kyudo organization founded by kyudo master Kanjuro Shibata XX.
http://www.zenko.org/
4 Kyudo: Japanese Archery
Kyudo, which literally means The Way of the Bow, is considered by many to be the purest of all the martial ways. In the past, the Japanese bow was used for hunting, war, court ...
http://www.kyudo.com/kyudo-k.html
5 Kyudo
Centuries ago in Japan, archery was regarded as the highest discipline of the Samurai warrior. Then, as the bow lost its significance as a weapon of war, and under ...
http://www.zenko.org/kyudo.html
6 Kyudo.org –
Oko Europe, the European Kyudo organisation of Zenko International- Kyudo -founded by Kyudo Master Kanjuro Shibata XX
http://www.kyudo.org/
7 San Francisco Muyoshingetsu Kyudo, the Spiritual Path of Archery
Kyudo, the way of the bow as taught by Sagino Shihan, is a path of self-realization. It reveals the truth and wisdom at the bottom of your heart. The San Francisco Dojo welcomes ...
http://kyudo-spiritual-path.org/
8 Minnesota Kyudo Renmei
This is the homepage of the Minnesota Kyudo Kai. We practice kyudo, Japanese long-bow archery, according to the All Japan Kyudo Federation rules and guidelines. Visit our page for ...
http://www.mnkyudo.org/
9 London Kyudo Society
Offering a short, illustrated introduction to backgrounds and history. Includes training schedule, events and links.
http://www.kyudo.org.uk/
10 Kyudo Association of Canada
Canada's first kyudo club teaching the style of the International Kyudo Federation, KAC practices in Vancouver, Canada.
http://kyudo.terapad.com/
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