Hama Yumi

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The hama yumi is a sacred bow (yumi) used in 1103 A.D. in Japan. This bow is said to be one of the oldest and most sacred Japanese weapons; the first Emperor Jimmu is always depicted carrying a bow.

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    2 servants who carry bows for their lord. They are named Yaemon and Yazaemon2 servants who carry bows for their lord. They are named Yaemon and Yazaemon
    Yazo is carrying the arrow box and Zundon the bullet boxYazo is carrying the arrow box and Zundon the bullet box
    Tennō Yūryaku detailTennō Yūryaku detail
    Yumi-p1000624Yumi-p1000624
    Jidai Festival (cropped to Wake no Hiromushi and children)Jidai Festival (cropped to Wake no Hiromushi and children)
    Jidai FestivalJidai Festival
    Antique Japanese (samurai) yumi and yaAntique Japanese (samurai) yumi and ya
    Yumi01Yumi01
    Yumi02Yumi02
    Samurai (1)Samurai (1)
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      commonsimage2 servants who carry bows for their lord. They are named Yaemon and Yazaemon Commons
      commonsimageYazo is carrying the arrow box and Zundon the bullet box Commons
      commonsimageTennō Yūryaku detail Commons
      commonsimageYumi-p1000624 Commons
      commonsimageJidai Festival (cropped to Wake no Hiromushi and children) Commons
      commonsimageJidai Festival Commons
      commonsimageAntique Japanese (samurai) yumi and ya Commons
      commonsimageYumi01 Commons
      commonsimageYumi02 Commons
      commonsimageSamurai (1) Commons