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1-Hour Japanese Archery Experience in Kyoto

4.8/5

194 Reviews

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Kyoto, Japan

From$62.50per person

60 minutes

Pick Up Offered

At a glance

This experience is highly recommended for beginners. The costs of taking a Kyudo lesson are usually very high. In this class, all the necessary equipment for Kyudo is prepared for you. All you need is passion and comfortable clothes that allow you to move freely! Our teacher will assist you from A to Z. Let's dive into real Japanese cultural experiences with us.


What's Included

  • All items for Kyudo

  • Class fees

  • Transportation fees


Location

Address: Kyoto,Kyoto Prefecture, Japan


Additional Info

  • Due to limited space at our location, we kindly ask that only participants attend. Should there not be enough space the teacher may ask non-participants to wait outside.

  • Please plan an additional +10 minutes for your arrival time, enough to allow to find and walk to the location. Should you not be able to attend anymore on the same day, we would highly appreciate a notice. Thank you.

  • Please let us know if you have practiced archery before, so we can inform our teacher.

  • Our instructor provides hands-on guidance to demonstrate the correct stance and bow hold. If you prefer a different style of instruction, please contact us in advance.

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Cancellation Policy

  • A full refund will apply if you cancel at least a day before the activity start time

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