Kyūjutsu

Kyujutsu or Kyudo (literally meaning the Art of Archery) is a style of archery typically used in Japan.

Kyujutsu follows different disciplines from its Western equivalent. Kyujutsu has various stances and rules one must follow for it to be considered true Kyudo.

Basic Steps
1. The archer first places their feet apart so that the distance between them is half of their total height 2. The person will confirm their target, and grasp an arrow, notching it. 3. The user will fire the arrow, not allowing their eyes to leave the target until they are given some confirmation as to whether or not it has been hit.


 * True Kyujutsu follows far more steps than just these, however these three are the key principles when firing.*