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Apr 22 2008 4 Comments

Japanese horse riding heroics

Despite the joys of seeing a horse in full flow, the soporific sport of Banei has remarkably managed to make watching these majestic beasts mundane — mind-numbing even. However, as luck would have it, the plodding pace of the aforementioned pastime is conveniently countered by the breakneck bravery of Yabusame. This latest instalment held at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura.

A sport where men are men,

yabusame horse back archery

their mounts are magnificent,

yabusame horse back archery

and the crowds, as is common, are congested.

yabusame horse back archery

Not that it affects the composure of the contestants of course.

yabusame horse back archery

And, as an added bonus of sorts, even the officials are fascinating to look at.

yabusame horse back archery

Fetching even.

yabusame horse back archery

(click images for higher-res heroics)

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  1. Neil Duckett says

    4/22/2008 at 1:07 pm

    Big fan of the last pic ….. strangely quite cute.

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  2. Peter says

    4/23/2008 at 1:46 am

    And if all goes badly while you are there, it is some condolence that you can probably find some Sakura Niku at a local store to munch on.

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  3. Shane says

    4/23/2008 at 7:18 am

    Great shots! I was at the demonstration at Sumida koen this past weekend and really enjoyed it. I’ll be putting up my shots in the next day or two.

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  4. Bunny says

    4/25/2008 at 12:27 am

    Nice work, Lee!

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