Jan 17
Event

2026 IAD Kyudo: The Art of Japanese Archery

1:00pm - 12:00am
Location
Building W34: Johnson Athletics Center - MAC court & Rockwell Cage North court
Contact

Thank you for your interest, but we have filled the spots to capacity.

Kyudo, Japanese archery, means the "way of the bow" and is one of the three disciplines of Japanese samurai. Kyudo is based on standing Zen meditation as a means of cultivating self-awareness. Beginners will receive instruction in the basic form of kyudo. Training will take place on the first day (Saturday, 1/17), followed by first shot on the second day (Sunday, 1/18) supervised by instructors of Byakko Kyudo. This workshop is a two-day workshop and people are required to come on Saturday to be trained in order to shoot on Sunday. Open to MIT only. 

 

Advance sign-up required by January 14  | Limited space | $20 fee for instruction and snacks

MIT Japan Program ask people to secure their seats by paying $20 fee for instruction and snacks by brining the fee to MIT-Japan Program. Please contact MIT Japan by email: mit-japan@mit.edu

 

Saturday, Jan 17, 1-5pm in the Zesiger MAC court

Sunday, Jan 18, 9:30am-3:30pm in the Rockwell Cage North court (archery range) in Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center

 

Please sign up closed. Thank you for your interest but we have filled the spots to capacity.

Cosponsored by Byakko Kyudo