I renember,awhile ago seeing part of a documentary or something.It was about japanese cavalry archers from what I chould tell.
In it,it showed REAL,Trained Samurai(They DO exist)or at least,trained men,ride at full gallop and fire an arrow through a brass ring 5 inches wide from about 10 feet away.
It turns out that this art is one of the few surviving Samurai martial arts left after WW2.According to the show,America breifly occupied Japan after defeating it,and outlawed all forms of martial arts,since they posed a threat to the soldiers there.One of the few martial arts they allowed was this one,which thus regained some popularity it lost due to the march of time.
This is a sort of modern times issue,but I feel I'm constantly questioning the legitimacy of this,I may have got somethings wrong maybe,but I renember clearly the part about "outlawing martial arts" and "This martial art regaining popularity." maybe these were koreans,but I'm almost positive this was about the japanese.(I only saw a short bit of it.)
Does anybody know anything about this???
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