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English: Japanese archer (kyūdōka, high level expert) draws a daikyū (大弓) (Japanese asymmetrical longbow). Note: it's written as 弓大, because in old Japanese the text was read horizontally from right to left.
日本語: 日本の弓道家と大弓。
Date Circa 1890s
Source Norges Kyudoforbund - http://norgeskyudoforbund.no/
Author Unknown
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