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- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) abstract "Signal arrows, kabura-ya (鏑矢) (turnip-headed arrow), a type of arrow used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Kabura-ya were arrows which whistled when shot and were used in ritual archery exchanges prior to formal medieval battles. The sound was created by a specially carved or perforated bulb of deer horn or wood attached to the tip. In English, these are often called "whistling-bulb arrows", "messenger arrows", or "signal arrows." Kabura literally translates to "turnip", and thus the Japanese term technically means "turnip-shaped arrows." The Chinese xiangjian (sometimes pronounced and written mingdi) was quite similar, and up until the end of the Warlord Era were commonly used by bandits to announce the gang's approach.".
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- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageExternalLink archery.htm.
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- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageRevisionID "618721059".
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Kurikara.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archery_equipment_of_Japan.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Kasagake.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink New_Years_Day.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Shintō_shrine.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Turnip.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Warlord_Era.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink Ya_(arrow).
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLink File:Kyujutsu07.jpg.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kabura-ya (Japanese signal arrow 鏑矢)".
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kabura-ya (Japanese signal arrow)".
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- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) subject Category:Archery_equipment_of_Japan.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) subject Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) comment "Signal arrows, kabura-ya (鏑矢) (turnip-headed arrow), a type of arrow used by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Kabura-ya were arrows which whistled when shot and were used in ritual archery exchanges prior to formal medieval battles. The sound was created by a specially carved or perforated bulb of deer horn or wood attached to the tip.".
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) label "Kabura-ya (Japanese signal arrow)".
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) sameAs 鏑矢.
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- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) sameAs Q6344481.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) sameAs Q6344481.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) wasDerivedFrom Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow)?oldid=618721059.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) depiction Kyujutsu07.jpg.
- Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow) isPrimaryTopicOf Kabura-ya_(Japanese_signal_arrow).