Kyudo: Moving Meditation

 

Kyudo (pronounced cue-doe), the practice of Zen archery, is a form of moving meditation -- and a non- combative martial art. We at Toko Kyudojo practice the “Heki Ryu Bishu Chikurin Ha” school of Kyudo. The focus of the practice is on “cleaning the mind” rather than on marksmanship. The target becomes a mirror reflecting the quality of one’s mind at the moment of the arrow’s release.  

Upcoming event:

Kyudo Forms and How They Evolve - 2024 Spring Retreat w/ Don Symanski

Wed-Sun, May 1st - 5th, 2024

Registration is open through April 24th

To begin the study of Kyudo, students are required to take a First Shot program.

This program provides training in Kyudo’s Seven Coordinations – the basic form for aligning the body and properly releasing the arrow.
 

We are not currently offering any First Shot programs, unfortunately. Nevertheless, we highly recommend you find the First Shot programs at our friend, Seiko Kyudo at Karmê Chöling Meditation Retreat Center. Upon completion of the First Shot Instruction, students continue their study of Kyudo at monthly practice sessions.

Qualified practitioners of the Renmei style of Kyudo are also welcome at our monthly practices.

 
 

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NEW! - SPRING RETREAT 2024 w/ Don Symanski Registration is open through April 24th

In general, we do not offer a Beginner’s First Shot program right now. Please write to us if you are interested in attending a regular monthly practice session (that requires a good amount of previous kyudo experiences) at info@tokokyudojo.org

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