Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual)

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Yabusame Shinji is a traditional Japanese Shinto ritual of horseback archery in which mounted archers shoot arrows at targets while galloping at full speed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto ritual
horseback archery ceremony
associatedWith Shinto priests
Shinto shrines
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese traditional culture
genre traditional Japanese performing art
hasActivity horseback archery
hasAspect martial skill display
religious offering
ritual performance
hasAudience general spectators
shrine worshippers
hasElement formalized shooting sequence
ritual garments
traditional Japanese costume
hasForm archery run
ceremonial procession
hasGoal hit targets with arrows
hasParticipant horse
mounted archer
hasSetting outdoor track
shrine precincts
hasTemporalAspect performed during festivals
movementType gallop
purpose prayer for good harvest
prayer for peace
prayer for protection
relatedTo Japanese archery
Shinto festivals
Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) self-linksurface differs
surface form: yabusame
religion Shinto
requiresSkill archery
horsemanship
safetyConcern requires experienced riders
requires trained horses
speed full speed
symbolizes devotion to deities
harmony between human and horse
martial virtue
uses arrows
bow
targets

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Aoi Matsuri hasProcession Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual)
Tsurugaoka Hachimangū hostsFestival Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual)
this entity surface form: Yabusame (horseback archery)
Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) relatedTo Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Yabusame Shinji
this entity surface form: yabusame