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Kyudo @ JACC
弓 道

Kyudo -- the way of the bow -- is a modern Japanese martial art that preserves the deep cultural/historical significance of archery,

transformed from its roots in hunting, warfare and ritual into a discipline for physical,
moral, and spiritual development.

Kyudo -- the way of the bow --
is a modern Japanese martial
art that preserves the deep
cultural/historical
significance of archery,
transformed from its roots in
hunting, warfare and ritual
into a discipline for physical,
moral, and spiritual
development.
Kyudo -- the way of the bow --
is a modern Japanese martial
art that preserves the deep
cultural/historical
significance of archery,
transformed from its roots in
hunting, warfare and ritual
into a discipline for physical,
moral, and spiritual
development.
Kyudo -- the way of the bow --
is a modern Japanese martial
art that preserves the deep
cultural/historical
significance of archery,
transformed from its roots in
hunting, warfare and ritual
into a discipline for physical,
moral, and spiritual
development.
Kyudo -- the way of the bow --
is a modern Japanese martial
art that preserves the deep
cultural/historical
significance of archery,
transformed from its roots in
hunting, warfare and ritual
into a discipline for physical,
moral, and spiritual
development

Kyudo -- the way of the bow -- is a modern Japanese martial art that preserves the deep cultural/historical significance of archery, transformed from its roots in hunting, warfare and ritual into a discipline for physical, moral, and spiritual development.

Class Hours: Saturdays  10:00am (until Noon)
Instructor: Steve Scott <kyudoka@msn.com>
6th degree blackbelt (Renshi Rokudan) in kyudo
Chief Instructor, Rensei-kan Kyudo Dojo
Former President, American Kyudo Renmei
Class Fee: Single Class Drop-in $40 / Weekly Pass $120 / Unlimited Monthly Pass $200

Free Trial Lesson is available. Walk-in is welcome.
For more information, and/or to sign up for a free trial lesson, please contact Sensei Steve Scott <kyudoka@msn.com>, or just come to JACC during any of the scheduled class hours.