dbo:abstract
|
- The fukiya (吹き矢) is the Japanese blowgun, as well as the term for the associated sport. It consists of a 1.2-metre-long (3 ft 11 in) tube, with darts approximately 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in length. Unlike modern Western blowguns, the fukiya has no mouthpiece: instead, a shooter must maintain a seal with the lips while forcefully exhaling. The darts used in the fukiya are called fukibari. Traditionally, fukibari were 5 cm in length. In Japan, fukiya is considered to be an archery sport, maintained by the Japan Sports Fukiya Association. In order to promote fukiya, the International Fukiya Association (IFA) was formed, based in Japan. The main organizations under the IFA are the American Association (ASBA), and the French Federation (FSBA). (en)
- Fukiya (吹き矢) es el nombre japonés para la cerbatana. Consiste en un largo tubo de 1,2 m capaz de disparar dardos de 20 cm. A diferencia de las cerbatanas americanas, la fukiya no tiene boquilla: en su lugar, se debe rodear el tubo con los labios. Los dardos usados en la fukiya son llamados fukibari, y miden tradicionalmente dos pulgadas de largo. En Japón, la fukiya es considerada un arma de tiro con arco, mantenida por . (es)
|
dbo:thumbnail
| |
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
| |
dbo:wikiPageID
| |
dbo:wikiPageLength
|
- 4995 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
|
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
| |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
gold:hypernym
| |
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:comment
|
- Fukiya (吹き矢) es el nombre japonés para la cerbatana. Consiste en un largo tubo de 1,2 m capaz de disparar dardos de 20 cm. A diferencia de las cerbatanas americanas, la fukiya no tiene boquilla: en su lugar, se debe rodear el tubo con los labios. Los dardos usados en la fukiya son llamados fukibari, y miden tradicionalmente dos pulgadas de largo. En Japón, la fukiya es considerada un arma de tiro con arco, mantenida por . (es)
- The fukiya (吹き矢) is the Japanese blowgun, as well as the term for the associated sport. It consists of a 1.2-metre-long (3 ft 11 in) tube, with darts approximately 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in length. Unlike modern Western blowguns, the fukiya has no mouthpiece: instead, a shooter must maintain a seal with the lips while forcefully exhaling. The darts used in the fukiya are called fukibari. Traditionally, fukibari were 5 cm in length. (en)
|
rdfs:label
| |
owl:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
foaf:depiction
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |