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Kyudo differs from other forms of archery in that it places greater emphasis on the psychological and intuitive relationship of the archer towards shooting.
The West of Scotland Kyudo Society is a private voluntary body established to promote the practice of Kyudo - the traditional art of the Japanese bow - in the West of Scotland. The West of Scotland Kyudo Society is an amateur and non-profit-making group.
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