はまや
破魔矢
1. (ceremonial) arrow used to drive off evil
2. Hama YumiThe Hama Yumi is a sacred bow used in 1103 C.E. in Japan. At that time, the Imperial Palace was taken over by an evil demon, which caused the Emperor to fall ill. Priests tried to destroy the demon, but failed. Finally, the archer Yorimasu Minamoto was summoned to the palace to slay the demon with his bow and arrow. The first arrow killed the demon and the bow was named a Hama Yumi — an evil-destroying bow. Since then it has been used by both Shinto and Buddhist rituals to purify.
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