Samurai Archery - Yabusame in Nikko (Japanese Horseback Archery)

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  • @hollowdusk
    @hollowdusk Před 11 lety +156

    The last guy was truely great. His horse freaked out and he could still collect himself and hit all three targets. Great mushin

    • @blacksnapper7684
      @blacksnapper7684 Před 2 lety +4

      Facts! That takes true dedication to horsemenship!

    • @MrSimonw58
      @MrSimonw58 Před 2 lety +5

      and a s* load of focus ... he's clearly one of those people to work well under pressure

    • @blacksnapper7684
      @blacksnapper7684 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MrSimonw58 very true

  • @user-bd5os6vu2z
    @user-bd5os6vu2z Před 4 lety +26

    あらゆる「カッコよさ」を詰め合わせた究極の伝統文化
    全力疾走する馬に正確にブチ抜く技量の高さ
    全てが芸術的でそして官能的だ…

  • @Jake-dh9qk
    @Jake-dh9qk Před 5 lety +36

    Last archer was skilled. Horse went off beat and he seemed like he had to hasten his draw, but still managed to score all three

  • @haslinazali74
    @haslinazali74 Před 8 lety +64

    This is really awesome!!!!!!
    I Love Japan!!!!
    Greeting from Malaysia.

  • @marcusamyotte5672
    @marcusamyotte5672 Před 9 lety +33

    That was beautiful.

  • @Ruckweiler73
    @Ruckweiler73 Před 6 lety +27

    The steadiness of the archer is quite remarkable.

  • @LeFrozenTundra
    @LeFrozenTundra Před 8 lety +31

    That last one was amazing!

  • @jnsurg947
    @jnsurg947 Před 8 lety +121

    Japan where traditional culture and advanced technology coexist.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 Před 6 lety +6

      get paid 01
      Cannot understand the meaning does not mean meaningless.
      It just means that you are uneducated.

    • @rick88261
      @rick88261 Před 6 lety

      August Hayek , or that you overthink

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 Před 6 lety +2

      get paid 01
      Just because you did not go to school does not mean that other people overthink.

    • @mammontustado9680
      @mammontustado9680 Před 3 lety +3

      "I belong to the warrior in whom the old ways have joined the new."
      I always thought that movie line perfectly sums up Japanese culture.

  • @gerdz101
    @gerdz101 Před 8 lety +35

    This is so cool. This is now part of my bucket list. To visit Japan and watch this event.

  • @midorona
    @midorona Před 10 lety +13

    I was here this year!!

  • @mpopo9482
    @mpopo9482 Před 7 lety +55

    流鏑馬ってかっこいいよね

  • @Rondadoreronda
    @Rondadoreronda Před 9 lety +15

    こんな迫力があるとは思わなかった!かっちょええ!

  • @fmjs5146
    @fmjs5146 Před 6 lety +22

    Nice video! Just realized that my spouse and I are in the shots, we were on the steps in front of the torii gate :D Thanks for posting

  • @KOTA.daruma
    @KOTA.daruma Před 3 lety +7

    武士道。ありがとう

  • @emilyandrews763
    @emilyandrews763 Před 8 lety +17

    Their hakama are gorgeous

  • @vexxusvexxen8434
    @vexxusvexxen8434 Před 11 lety +7

    Wow... This looks like fun! Ive got to go see this now!

  • @lulumoe8357
    @lulumoe8357 Před 5 lety +8

    Their culture never seizes to amaze me

  • @RoninDave
    @RoninDave  Před 11 lety +3

    i uploaded it 3-4 years back. I'll put a caption in the video linking it when I have a chance

  • @shinobi5419
    @shinobi5419 Před 9 lety +10

    HOLY CRAP!! that Samurai dave at the end made us all LOL O_O

  • @RoninDave
    @RoninDave  Před 11 lety +2

    that's why I made another video on Yabusame using music from friends of mine entitled "Gunslinger Man" because of the similarity of cowboys and yabusame samurai archers

  • @markstafford6159
    @markstafford6159 Před 10 lety +73

    WOW !!! That last horse was fast !!!

    • @coolmountains25
      @coolmountains25 Před 8 lety +8

      +Mark Stafford It was quick as balls, that's a purebred arabian for you.

    • @adventuresofalostboy1466
      @adventuresofalostboy1466 Před 3 lety +3

      Kshitij Raj none of the horses used in this particular ceremony were native breeds or crosses of, the last one was a thoroughbred ex race horse.

    • @adventuresofalostboy1466
      @adventuresofalostboy1466 Před 3 lety +4

      @Kshitij Raj I personally know the owners, and ride these horses regularly, the white thoroughbred has sadly passed away a few years ago, also I have 3 Japanese horses and they are nothing like these guys ;) have a good one.

    • @bullterror5
      @bullterror5 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes he was fast & he also got confused at the start thinking he was racing down the side next to the crowd lol he must enjoy it!

  • @falc1234
    @falc1234 Před 2 lety +3

    うつくしいです。 ありがとうございます。

  • @bonitobonita9263
    @bonitobonita9263 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow the last white horse got spooked but he managed to control her again and shoot.

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 Před rokem +2

    I am a descendent of the Ogasawara clan. Famous for archery from horseback.

  • @cjbrown7745
    @cjbrown7745 Před 9 lety +3

    That last picture always gets me

  • @Green-ld4bh
    @Green-ld4bh Před rokem

    昔の武士は命懸けでやってたのだと思うと胸に迫るものがあります。
    競技者の皆様も素晴らしいです。
    ありがとうございます。

  • @parfum9938
    @parfum9938 Před 6 lety +29

    あの速さで的に当てるのだから凄いとしか言いようがない。日本文化万歳!

  • @lakshwadeep
    @lakshwadeep Před 11 lety +7

    Great viewing angle! Most of the other yabusame videos don't allow us to see all three hits so clearly.

  • @user-fc4px2ol1k
    @user-fc4px2ol1k Před 4 lety +3

    It's rare to see a video of yabusame at this shrine!
    I'm an japanesearcher, and this is a special place where my sister got married.

    • @rooroo9216
      @rooroo9216 Před rokem

      That’s a nice touch! Do you practice Yabusame or Kyudo? I’m in the UK and part of an archery club, a lot of people here use compound bows and recurves. I have a takedown recurve, but I tend to use my Korean horsebows a lot (shooting off both sides).

  • @wonderfulakibajapan1143
    @wonderfulakibajapan1143 Před 6 lety +5

    horseback archery championships was in Tokyo today.
    It is a competition that wears Kamakura Samurai's hunting costume and shoots from the runner's horse with the bow and arrow one after another,

  • @edtomorrow
    @edtomorrow Před 11 lety +2

    Great photography!

  • @tanukisan666
    @tanukisan666 Před 11 lety +4

    If not for the cars, you'd think it was Warring States era. Or earlier. Fantastic!! (:

  • @jimgrosso6492
    @jimgrosso6492 Před 5 lety +2

    I like the hats.

  • @newcomer9747
    @newcomer9747 Před 11 lety +4

    Man that is some spirited horse

  • @johnhanley9946
    @johnhanley9946 Před 5 lety +1

    That's cool.

  • @oor191
    @oor191 Před 8 lety +2

    I will be in Nikko on16-17 Oct this year. Can anyone tell me what time is this performance start? I'm look forward to seeing a great performance!

  • @resska
    @resska Před 11 lety +4

    0:58 I was there.. :) thank's for upload

  • @gumotaira7381
    @gumotaira7381 Před 10 lety +9

    かっこいいいい(*´ω`*)

  • @samilinno
    @samilinno Před 11 lety +3

    Omoshiroi... arigato!

  • @user-mx5ox5ju5g
    @user-mx5ox5ju5g Před rokem

    It seems that in the old Yabusame, seppuku was performed if the target was missed.

  • @janoskovacs3083
    @janoskovacs3083 Před 8 lety +3

    Hungary horse archery . 2 min --->
    " OTP Világkupa 2012. - Kassai Lajos lovasíjász "

  • @allenmerice2356
    @allenmerice2356 Před 4 lety

    1:16
    Is that Easton x10?

  • @zhangsc91
    @zhangsc91 Před 4 lety +1

    Come here from Fire Emblem bow knights and nomads!
    I’ll maybe practice horseback archery, in Zelda games!

  • @tanakashinji6782
    @tanakashinji6782 Před 10 lety +3

    Ashitaka :3

  • @ricknakatsu7396
    @ricknakatsu7396 Před 10 lety +5

    Drive By!!!

    • @creepypastashinigami
      @creepypastashinigami Před 10 lety

      lol I aplod you good sir *claps slowly*

    • @kctjohnson
      @kctjohnson Před 7 lety

      Drive by shooting on horseback with a bow and arrow... that would be something to see (*.*)

  • @DarkOnyx98
    @DarkOnyx98 Před 11 lety

    oh wow that was a quick reply. XD LOL.. is that a new video you are about to upload or did you already upload it awhile back?
    Thanks for replying too. ^_^

  • @neko-chan8041
    @neko-chan8041 Před 9 lety

    Is it very crowded on this day in Nikko? I was planning a daytrip to Nikko as a part of my roundtrip in Japan in 2015 and I can only make it on May the 17th. Now I am thinking about skipping Nikko and spending a second day in Tokyo instead. Or should I be happy that I have the chance to visit the festival?

    • @RoninDave
      @RoninDave  Před 9 lety +1

      It's crowded but it's worth it to see mounted archery

  • @Nemesis_T_Type
    @Nemesis_T_Type Před 4 lety

    The last guy's horse is too excited to run but went the wrong lane.

  • @monsieurm2427
    @monsieurm2427 Před 3 lety +1

    Japón

  • @daroth7127
    @daroth7127 Před rokem +4

    arrow on the right side of the bow, this is real archery

  • @fuzzybone
    @fuzzybone Před 11 lety

    heh yeah, makes sense... was trying to recall something I saw a few years back. Not sure if was an event overseen by the Shogun or some thing, I just know they said samurai would kill them selves for failure in an archery event that looked similar to this one. I guess its not important though, my other post was only meant as a joke. I just know its going to bug me that I can't fully remember what I saw in that documentary lol.

  • @KyoushaPumpItUp
    @KyoushaPumpItUp Před 7 lety +15

    2:50 horse on wrong lane. a shamefur dispray

    • @ryarod
      @ryarod Před 6 lety +2

      It would be-hoof you not to make such puns again.

    • @perun3706
      @perun3706 Před 6 lety +1

      Usually your target is not a recycled paper dummy. Its a man that usually shoots something back at you.

    • @4khilys
      @4khilys Před 5 lety +2

      OUR HORSE IS RUNNING FROM THE BATTLEFIELD

    • @spodefollower
      @spodefollower Před 4 lety +2

      lol literally just came here after decimating an army with my horse archers in shogun 2

  • @bellcrosswolfstein1942

    Wp with thr last samurai even though his horse looks to be afraid

  • @jadiellima8922
    @jadiellima8922 Před 3 lety

    3:37 OH MY GAH

  • @iwishgood5271
    @iwishgood5271 Před 8 lety

    I hope to vist jaban ...how?

    • @hanh2122011
      @hanh2122011 Před 7 lety

      Easy, step 1: transfer $10.000 in to my account, I will tell you what to do next. Shhh... Don't tell your mother.

  • @greencase
    @greencase Před 7 lety +2

    how come we don't have anything cool like this in usa?

    • @wkndr4life
      @wkndr4life Před 6 lety +2

      Whatchu ma' talking 'bout boy? Allow me to remind you we got hot dog eating contests. Be proud of your cultural heritage boy.

    • @gavic85
      @gavic85 Před 6 lety +1

      we got ppl shooting guns

    • @raphmaster23
      @raphmaster23 Před 6 lety

      We do www.horsearchery.us

    • @jimgrosso6492
      @jimgrosso6492 Před 5 lety +1

      People are too busy having pointless arguments and being offended by everything

  • @Casandraelf
    @Casandraelf Před 11 lety

    successful hits bring good fortune, huh? no pressure there

  • @santiagolascurain1614
    @santiagolascurain1614 Před 5 lety

    OH AT A DISTANCE FROM ONE FOOT ..........
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @iwishgood5271
    @iwishgood5271 Před 7 lety

    ok

  • @matttibus4979
    @matttibus4979 Před 7 lety

    the 12

  • @stefantwotimes
    @stefantwotimes Před 4 lety

    If Lars Andersen was present he would scoop the shit out of the whole gang :-) Absolutley!!!

  • @fuzzybone
    @fuzzybone Před 11 lety

    I could be thinking of something different but I'm pretty sure back in the day, samurai would commit seppuku for failure in events like this.... talk about pressure.

  • @lorrainewest615
    @lorrainewest615 Před 3 lety

    Was the last competitor riding an Arabian horse? My research mentions that the Samurai found Arabian ponies too fast and skittish for archery, they preferred the Japanese horses, which were slightly slower and more reliable. Any thoughts?

    • @bonitobonita9263
      @bonitobonita9263 Před 2 lety

      She looks Arabian. This is not real samurais you know, there’s rules for this as sports but no rules which breeds you would use. Lots of people choose non Japanese horse to play

  • @garychynne1377
    @garychynne1377 Před rokem

    honda

  • @Starg8atlantisrox
    @Starg8atlantisrox Před 11 lety +3

    I really, really want to know where the horses came from! I read somewhere that they are descended from Korean and Chinese horses brought over, but I also read that some horses are completely native to the islands of Japan.

    • @raphmaster23
      @raphmaster23 Před 6 lety +1

      Nessa Patriot I read that most of these horses they use now are ex racehorses, since they are taller

    • @997ET
      @997ET Před 6 lety +3

      In case you're still wondering, there are horse breeds that originally were native to Japan, but most of them are fairly small and fairly weak (not able to carry a human for a longer amount of time). I myself don't know actually which of them could be used in warfare. But I assume that Japanese warriors used foreign horse breeds to ride on and farmers continued to use the native animals to help them on the field and carry goods.

  • @Casandraelf
    @Casandraelf Před 11 lety

    true. hence the crack

  • @ssriharikrishna
    @ssriharikrishna Před 3 lety +1

    Jousting move over, pales in comparison to Yabusame

  • @CaptainBill22
    @CaptainBill22 Před 10 lety

    You may be bad ass, but not a mounted archer firing a longbow bad ass.

    • @hunterfindon1018
      @hunterfindon1018 Před 10 lety

      Sig, longbows were never used on horseback. They are not meant to be used on horseback. They are the size of a man if not taller and the limbs of the bow would constantly be bouncing off the horse's shoulder, destroying accuracy.

    • @CaptainBill22
      @CaptainBill22 Před 10 lety +3

      Hunter Findon That's where you're wrong. Both the English and the Japanese had large bows, the English call theirs the Longbow the Japanese called it a Yumi. In both cases Some archers were on horseback. If you actually watched the video you'll see that they are firing a longbow from horseback quite well. In Europe, some English Longbowmen were mounted and fired their bows from Horseback. This was not something anyone could do, it required a lot of training and practice. In fact Edward III made it a law that all men between 16 and 60 had to practice the longbow every Sunday.

    • @APsupportsTerrorism
      @APsupportsTerrorism Před 9 lety +3

      Hunter Findon
      These are long bows. There's an excellent BBC documentary comparing the differences between the Japanese Yumi and English Longbow.
      The Yumi's release point is about 1/3rd up from the bottom instead of at the halfway point specifically so that it may be fired from horseback. It nonetheless retains equal or superior power to the English longbow thanks to being a recurve.

    • @epic0wnag
      @epic0wnag Před 8 lety

      +APsupportsTerrorism not power, efficiency. There is a huge power discrepancy between a 130lb longbow and a 70 or 80lb yumi, which no one really uses anymore anyway. Recurves are more efficient because it has long limbs in a short space.

  • @DarkOnyx98
    @DarkOnyx98 Před 11 lety

    it's interesting how the hats that some of them are wearing, look similar to the cowboy hats of here in america.. just the shape of the rim anyway.. hmm.. maybe that's how cowboy hats got their style.. they copied japan from those times. XD

  • @iyaska
    @iyaska Před 3 lety +4

    最後の白馬さん、射手さんが
    頭抜けて速いですね‼︎!
    そして悪いけど…
    英語のアナウンスが有るので
    氣がソがれる。
    やっぱり、こういう場には子音は要らない。。

  • @bigry1826
    @bigry1826 Před 3 lety

    Evolution of drivebys

  • @batukahraman5233
    @batukahraman5233 Před 7 lety

    wooooahh thats 1 meter....

  • @Cannibal713
    @Cannibal713 Před 8 lety +2

    The traditional Japanese bow looks so unwieldy and unsuited for use on horseback. I'm curious why they didn't adopt a recurve bow. They must have been exposed to them by the Chinese and Mongolians for centuries.

    • @jakeinjland6369
      @jakeinjland6369 Před 8 lety +6

      +Cannibal713 They were exposed to it yes, I just started doing Kyudo and in the book that I bought it talked in depth about why they did not switch over. Long story short, the appreciation of the beauty of the long Japanese bow won over the practical part. To achieve the same pulling force they have the long draw which goes way further than any other drawing technique there is. I did however read somewhere on the federation page that sometime during and before Sengoku warring era the Samurai used a little smaller bow for horse riding. I believe it was either a 168 or 161 cm instead of the 220 cm long bow. Hope this helps, I am pretty sure I am right on all points but can't give you a 100% guarantee.

    • @Cannibal713
      @Cannibal713 Před 8 lety +4

      Ok, thanks. Thats very Japanese to take the aesthetics into account.

    • @jakeinjland6369
      @jakeinjland6369 Před 8 lety +1

      You are welcome, it's refreshing to find constructive questions on the internet.

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 Před 7 lety

      A Yumi actually is a recurve bow. I think what you really mean is a reflex recurve bow.
      Although it is a little contentious to say, the actual definition of recurve is that the string touches the limb, which yumi tend only to do at the top, and not all of them do. The limbs, however, most definitely do curve away from the archer when the bow is unstrung, unlike a straight bow.
      Why use large bows, when they could use what they know to create shorter bows with as much power? I think that comes down to a couple of factors, one being that they are cheaper, easier to make, and last longer at the time, as there is a lot less strain in the bow. The other is the amount of pinch, or how sharp the angle of the string is. the larger this is the more difficult and prone to error the shot will be, making it less accurate.
      They also did like to draw ridiculously far, back to the shoulder, which actually gives it about a 25-30% increase in power (and even more speed as the arrows did not need to be stronger etc) from the same draw weight. This draw distance necessitated certain methods of shooting from horseback anyway, so they decided to be less flexible in their style, but base their strategy on the strongest method.
      They did use bigger bows on foot, but they still used huge ones on horseback. Famously they all got gunned down though when oda bought the newest guns, the matchlock, and became the first army to use them en masse which basically put an end to the takeda school of horse archery faster than you can say "FIRE!" they were pretty effective from the 1100s so they had a good run.
      I think overall they valued the huge range and penetration at range that the yumi uniquely provided for the time period. In fact, the impressive thing in japanese archery is not the bow, but the special glove, that allowed a thumb grip to provide smooth release, high fire rate, which was a lot more advanced than a thumb ring, and allowed a nice smooth motion to get the most out of the energy of pulling it back. It is not quite as fast as 3 shots in 1.5 seconds, as the best horse archers could do, but at least it penetrates armour at least as well as a longbow.

  • @TheMolikuji
    @TheMolikuji Před 2 lety

    搞笑嗎???這靶的距離???!!!

  • @kikiza123
    @kikiza123 Před 7 lety +1

    theyre shooting arrows off galloping horses and get just scattered applause... Asians, man

  • @server2009
    @server2009 Před 6 lety

    こんなクッソ取り回しの悪い弓で本当に戦ってたの?

  • @cdjmk1000
    @cdjmk1000 Před 6 lety

    how can you miss from half meter distance? you have to be blind and without hands

    • @rivvie
      @rivvie Před 5 lety +7

      first, this is a ritual shot when they are encouraged to hit for the belief of good luck
      second, this is fucking HORSE ARCHERY that we're talking about. A horse can run at about 25mph and that's like a fucking motorcycle, not mentioning it's walloping up and down constantly. And they shot an arrow from a long bow, while still controlling the horse. They also have to draw the arrow fast enough so they don't miss the target due to the long drawing time before shooting.
      imagine shooting a Springfield while riding a motorcycle over a bunch of speed bump. I would like to see you do that and hit a target half meter away

  • @celestinopoletti7560
    @celestinopoletti7560 Před 4 lety

    Ma si renderanno conto di essere ridicoli...tirano a dei bersagli collocati a circa tre metri di distanza.