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- Shigehto_Yumi abstract "The Shigehto Yumi is a sacred bow used Japan. The tradition of Shigehto Yumi began four hundred years ago in the days of Oda Nobunaga, one of the greatest of all Samurai Warlords. During that time Japan was divided into 64 separate states, each ruled by a powerful Daimyo (samurai lord). There was a constant state of war in Japan as each Daimyo was eager to expand their territory. Within such division lies an inherent weakness and Nobunaga seized this historical opportunity to wage a war of unification. Within a few years he had gained sufficient power to rule over most of Japan.He was followed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi who continued the fight for a unified Japan and finally by Tokugawa Ieyasu who brought a lasting peace and established the Tokugawa Shoganate, which ruled Japan for nearly 300 years. The first Shigehto-yumi was given by Oda Nobunaga to a powerful lord whom he had defeated in battle as a symbol of peace and unity. Shigehto-yumi, which symbolizes "Bow of Unity", together with two arrows were then displayed by many of the great lords who were loyal to Nobunaga and the ideal of a unified Japan.Since that time these magnificent bows have remained powerful symbols of the honor, courage and dignity of the "warrior for peace" and are displayed in people's homes or offices in order to rouse these qualities. Shigehto-yumi are real, full-sized, usable bows coated with black urushi and wrapped in rattan. There are sixty-four wrappings which signify the sixty-four states that were unified under Nobunaga. The grip is purple leather and the top and bottom are gold-leafed.".
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- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageLength "1691".
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageRevisionID "574220599".
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Oda_Nobunaga.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Sacred.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Yumi.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shigehto Yumi".
- Shigehto_Yumi hasPhotoCollection Shigehto_Yumi.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Shigehto_Yumi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Shigehto_Yumi subject Category:Shinto.
- Shigehto_Yumi hypernym Bow.
- Shigehto_Yumi type Article.
- Shigehto_Yumi type Weapon.
- Shigehto_Yumi type Article.
- Shigehto_Yumi type Religion.
- Shigehto_Yumi comment "The Shigehto Yumi is a sacred bow used Japan. The tradition of Shigehto Yumi began four hundred years ago in the days of Oda Nobunaga, one of the greatest of all Samurai Warlords. During that time Japan was divided into 64 separate states, each ruled by a powerful Daimyo (samurai lord). There was a constant state of war in Japan as each Daimyo was eager to expand their territory.".
- Shigehto_Yumi label "Shigehto Yumi".
- Shigehto_Yumi sameAs m.0nbv6bk.
- Shigehto_Yumi sameAs Q7496328.
- Shigehto_Yumi sameAs Q7496328.
- Shigehto_Yumi wasDerivedFrom Shigehto_Yumi?oldid=574220599.
- Shigehto_Yumi isPrimaryTopicOf Shigehto_Yumi.