Longbow Vs Japanese
The big difference is kyudo bows yumi aren t heavy draw weight.
Longbow vs japanese. Traditionally japanese longbow was made from laminated bamboo wood and leather. In europe the simple d section longbow without time consuming reflex and recurve processes nor sinew backing was an effective weapon for situations in medieval warfare against armoured. Yumi is the japanese term for a bow as used in english yumi refers more specifically to traditional japanese asymmetrical bows and includes the longer daikyū and the shorter hankyū used in the practice of kyūdō and kyūjutsu or japanese archery the yumi was an important weapon of the samurai warrior during the feudal period of japan it shoots japanese arrows called ya. I have actually seen these as high as 70 lbs.
An english longbow is a selfbow comprised of a single stave of wood typically yew. Medieval military longbow draw weight would be 100 pounds or more. By the 16th century japanese longbow was said to be perfect in terms of design. 2018 all japan invitational college championship 2018年 第30回全国大学弓道選抜大会 甲南大学 近畿大学 筑波大学 女子 予選 duration.
The japanese yumi on the other hand incorporates several layers of wood and bamboo bound together. Japanese bows had a pull of around 30lb. The main difference is draw weight. The yumi is an asymmetrical bow and i absolutely love how it looks.
Most people will remember its special form when they have seen one of these japanese bows. This was a modern yumi mind you so i don t know if that draw weight existed during the ages of warfare. It is not only the length that makes the yumi special though. The changing of society and the military class taking power at the end of the first millennium created a requirement for education in archery this led to the birth of the first kyujutsu ryūha style the henmi.
The beginning of archery in japan is pre historical. The techniques use did not change through the centuries even if in the next hundreds of years the bow has evolved. The heaviest draw weight yumi you would get at a kyudo club would be 22 or 20 kilo draw weight 44 pounds. The first images picturing the distinct japanese asymmetrical longbow are from the yayoi period c.