Yumi bow is more than 2 m long
Yumi draw weight from 12 kg and more
The set of arrows consists of 6 pieces
Three arrows Haya and three arrows Otoya
Kyudo goal is expression of harmonious beauty
Kyudo is, first of all, work on yourself
Kyudo classes
Shooting the Japanese Asymmetrical Bow Is Not Just Archery,
But Art
Tallinn Kyudo club Nezu was founded in 2024. Kyudo trainings are held once a week on Sundays.
Club address: E. Vilde tee 71 a Tallinn
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Club members
Members have the opportunity to participate in seminars, competitions, and also take exams for kyu levels, which are organized by the Tallinn Kyudo Club
Uniform
The kyudo uniform consists of: kyudogi, hakama, obi, tabi, mune-ate (for women)
Equipment
Bow, bowstring, spare bowstrings in case, set of 6 arrows, spare arrowheads and nocks, quiver, glove, underglove, giriko and fudeko powders, ruler, arrow and bowstring repair kit
Club rules
Tallinn Kyudo Club follows the Estonian Sports Act and Estonian Sports Charter
Reigi/Manners
In the club it is customary to behave according to traditional Japanese standards of politeness
Safety rules
During your first class , your instructor will introduce you to the safety rules of Kyudos
years 2025 -2026
Upcoming Events
Pan-European Kyudo Seminar in Maglingen, Switzerland in 11-23 August
Nezu Club Competitions and Beginners’ Exam November 23
Gallery
Tallinn Kyudo Club Nezu photo
Our Team
Four Kyudo instructors who will be happy to share their knowledge with you
Aleksandra Kivisalu
rank: 1.Dan kyudo
Andres Sild
rank: 1.kyu kyudo
Paul Sild
rank: 1.kyu kyudo