🏹 Embark on a journey into the age-old craft of Japanese longbow making with Yokoyama Keitaro, a master craftsman hailing from a lineage of esteemed bow makers. Experience the meticulous process firsthand as Yokoyama carefully selects bamboo from his private forest and crafts each bow with unwavering precision. Delve into the secrets of the materials, such as smoked bamboo and aged Japanese wax tree wood, which imbue these bows with unparalleled strength and performance. Witness Yokoyama's expertise as he shapes and refines each bow using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. Finally, marvel at the culmination of craftsmanship as these bows showcase their archery prowess in the ancient art of Kyudo, a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Join us on this captivating journey where tradition meets craftsmanship in a timeless display of skill and precision. 🏠 Their website: https://yokoyama-reimei.com/ 📸 Copyright © 2023. Process Maestro. All Rights Reserved

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