Referenced from "Shooting Procedure in Kyōgi"
*HAYA
[Ichiban(No.1)]
Start shooting right away.
[Niban(No.2)]
Start Uchiokoshi at Ichiban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Sanban(No.3)]
Start Uchiokoshi at Niban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Yonban(No.4)]
Start Uchiokoshi at Sanban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Goban(No.5)]
Start Uchiokoshi at Yonban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
*OTOYA
[Ichiban(No.1)]
Once Haya shot, nock Otoya and wait.
Start Torikake at Goban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Niban(No.2)]
Once Haya shot, nock Otoya and wait.
Start Uchiokoshi at Ichiban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Sanban(No.3)]
Once Haya shot, nock Otoya and wait.
Start Uchiokoshi at Niban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Yonban(No.4)]
Once Haya shot, nock Otoya and wait.
Start Uchiokoshi at Sanban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
[Goban(No.5)]
Once Haya shot, nock Otoya and wait.
Start Uchiokoshi at Yonban's Tsurune and proceed with the shooting.
Notes :
1) At the entry, make sure to focus your attention on the Kamiza. Ichiban does Rei, the others do Yū (in Futa-Iki : two breaths ).
2) Proceed to Honza, perform Yū (in Mi-Iki : three breaths) all together in standing position and move to Shai.
* When a previous Tachi is shooting, enter at the Tsurune of Niban’s Otoya and wait one step back from Honza in standing position. (The use of chairs is possible.)
* Move to Honza at the last Tsurune and do Yū all together. When the last competitor of the previous Tachi leaves and makes the first step to the right, move to Shai.
* Sometimes, you may move to Honza at the last Tsurune, do Yū all together at the “Hajime” signal of the Shinkōgakari, and move to Shai.
3) On Shai, turn into the Waki-Shōmen, stand the bow and carry out Yatsugae.
4) After shooting the last arrow, each archer leaves the Shajō.
5) At the exit, make sure to focus your attention on the Kamiza before you do Yū (in Futa-Iki).
6) Make sure that the movements before and after the shooting are not overlong.
7) The same procedure applies when shooting 4 arrows (Futate).
8) When a time limit is set, it is possible to proceed faster as long as the order of the archers is respected.
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*Shooting Procedure in Kyōgi (Hitote, Rissha, 5-Person group)
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