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Most organizations in the list are recognized by IKYF (International Kyudo Federation) as non-affiliated countries. For international or cross-regional affairs, Southeast Asia countries maintains pro-active relationship with IKYF for approval and guidance. Every SEA organization seeks for eventual inauguration as member nation status and eventually, capable of forming an official Kyudo federation accepted by IKYF.

Hong Kong Kyudo Association

Area of Origin

Founded in

Hong Kong

July 19, 2012

Organisation Website

Description

The Hong Kong Kyudo Association (HKKA) was formed by a group of like-minded individuals who have a shared passion for kyudo. The group is committed to introducing kyudo to the general public and to assisting members to explore and pursue moral cultivation and enhancement through practice. HKKA is currently a non-profit making voluntary organization that promotes kyudo in Hong Kong. The association regularly organizes a range of activities for its members as well as for the public to help them discover and understand kyudo better

Taiwan Kyudo Association

Area of Origin

Founded in

Chinese Taipei

January 17, 2009

Organisation Website

Description

Taiwan Kyudo Association (TKA) is the only Kyudo organization authorized by the government and has been dedicated to the promotion and education of Kyudo for 10 years. Ever since TKA joined International Kyudo Federation in 2014, it has been following the regulation of IKYF. In the initial phase, TKA ran courses in Nangang sports center. In 2016, TKA members built Cangyue Kyudojo, the only dojo in Taiwan having 28 meters shooting lane and formal Azuchi in the post-war era. Kyudo has been developing fast in Taiwan recently. Except Taiwan Kyudo Association, there are eight student clubs (seven in university and one in high school), one club, two sport centers, and two Kyudo Dojo, which located in Taipei and New Taipei City, dedicated to the development of Kyudo in Taiwan.

ASEAN Kyudo Organizations

Most organizations in the list are recognized by IKYF (International Kyudo Federation) as non-affiliated countries. For international or cross-regional affairs, Southeast Asia countries maintains pro-active relationship with IKYF for approval and guidance. Every SEA organization seeks for eventual inauguration as member nation status and eventually, capable of forming an official Kyudo federation accepted by IKYF.

Hanoi Kyudo Club

Area of Origin

Vietnam

Founded in

July 7, 2012

No of members

34

Committee Members

Le Minh Tuan (President), Nguyen Thi Nhung (Vice President), Tran Thi Thu Hang (Secretary & Treasurer)

About: Hanoi Kyudo Club was established in the summer of 2012 by Ms. Hoa and some young people who love Japanese culture, under the guidance of Mr. Suda Takuya. Our club is based on the meaning of Kyudo which is to train people, train their thoughts and minds through the performance of archery movements.

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Indonesia Kyudo Federation

Area of Origin

Indonesia

Founded in

April 3, 2022

No of members

29

Website

Committee Members

Hardjanto Budi Sulistyo (Founder), Alchairi (Auditor),  Rheza Aldila Agustanto (President), Adams Numair Nusantara (Secretary), Siti Faridah Sutandi (Treasurer), Misako Shimotsuji (Coach), Astri Anna (Public Relation), Muhammad Fikri Maulana (Equipment),  Adams Numair Nusantara (Bandung Branch Leader), Yoel Sadewa (Yogyakarta Branch Leader), Erwin Ardian (Bali Branch Leader)

Indonesia Kyudo Federation was born out of love for Japanese traditional archery. The organization aims to bring kyudo enthusiasts together while serving as a platform to introduce this beautiful martial art to more people in Indonesia.

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Kyudo Philippines

Area of Origin

Philippines

Founded in

January 1, 2017

No of members

20

Website

Email Address

Committee Members

Martial Jeudy (Manager & Senpai)

"Kyudo" The way of the bow is one of the oldest of traditional martial arts. A kyudo program has been introduced for the first time in The Philippines in 2017, under the guidance of Martial Jeudy french expat, in order to gather people interested in joining a group of practice and establish an organisation. The goal is to promote and develop the traditional art of Kyudo. Practice every Sunday in Makati.

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Kyudo Association (Singapore)

Area of Origin

Singapore

Founded in

October 25, 2014

No of members

45

Email Address

Committee Members

Osamu Tomidokoro (Technical Advisor), Kodama Mariko (Advisor), Hiromi Kageyama (Advisor), Zoel Gan (Advisor)
Goh Horng Bor (President), Derrick Huang (Vice President),  Elaine Yeo (Treasurer), Selina Wang (Secretary), Carol Lee (Marketing), Kent Ho (Inventory), Danny Chow (Inventory), Hardy Shein (Events)

“To create a place where Kyudo can be practiced regardless of one’s origins.” ​ We are a group in Singapore dedicated to Kyudo, the traditional art of Japanese archery. Our goals are, to introduce the art to people and aim to have a community studying more about Kyudo, and to provide a place to foreign practitioners visiting Singapore.

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Malaysia Kyudo Association

Area of Origin

Malaysia

Founded in

March 1, 2014

No of members

20

Website

Committee Members

Ho Hong Bor (President), Cheong Kai Yin Angellyn (Vice President), Joanna Wong (Secretary)

Malaysia Kyudo Association was formed in 2014 by a few Kyudo enthusiasts in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, we mainly practice Kyudo in Shamen (Heki ryu Insai ha 日置流印西派) & Shomen style. Our aim is to promote the art of Kyudo and serve as a platform for Malaysian and foreign kyudo practitioners to practice together.

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Siam Kyudo Kai (Thailand)

Area of Origin

Thailand

Founded in

January 1, 2010

No of members

22

Committee Members

Korsakul Punyavardhana (President), Gaysinee Puangpetch (Secretary)

Siam Kyudo Kai was established in 2010 with the purpose to gather all Kyudo practitioners and promoting Kyudo activities in Thailand. We are currently practicing every Sunday morning at the national archery field in Rajamangala stadium in Bangkok. We share our knowledge and our door is always open for beginners and all Kyudo practitioners.

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