TAIKAN JAPAN is a series of Lecture videos and Workshops created to introduce, unfold many Japanese cultures in an easy-to-understand manner, from traditional crafts to mass culture, featuring Vietnamese professionals and clubs.
The fourth cultural theme of #taikanjapan is KYUDO. Our guest for this episode is Hanoi Kyudo Club, represented by Ms. Nguyễn Thị Nhung.
Balancing between Technique and Mentality, Kyudo guides the arrow to the target, guides the practitioner to their perfection, to the Shin (Truth) – Zen (Goodness) – Bi (Beauty) of life. Ms Nguyen Thi Nhung from Hanoi Kyudo Club will share how Kyudo trains us mentally and physically, as well as the most basic knowledge for you to take the first step on this tough yet exciting journey!
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GUEST PROFILE
Hanoi Kyudo Club was founded in the summer of 2012 by Nguyen Hoang Hoa, Suda Takuya, and a group of young Japanese culture enthusiasts. With the desire to introduce and spread the great values of Shin (Truth) – Zen (Goodness) – Bi (Beauty) that Kyudo conveys, Hanoi Kyudo opens basic courses every year for those who wish to start practicing Kyudo. In addition, Hanoi Kyudo also organizes, co-organizes, and participates in workshops, exchanges, and competitions nationally and internationally. Currently, under the guidance of Watanabe Yoshitaka sensei and Aramaki Shin sempai, Hanoi Kyudo operates from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM every Sunday at Thanh Xuan Gymnasium. Over 10 years of operation, Hanoi Kyudo is a place where you can train mentally and physically in accordance with the rules by IKYF (The International Kyudo Federation), while also a favorite meeting point for Kyudo lovers, Vietnamese and foreigners.
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・Website: https://hanoikyudo.wordpress.com/