I'm beginning to show a new found interest in Japanese culture and martial arts, particulary Okinawan Karate. Such styles like Goju-ryu, Shorin-ryu, Isshin-ryu, Kyokushin, Shotokan, and Kobuto are among my styles of interest but what about Okinawa's style in archery. In fact the only thing I've seen from an Okinawan bow and arrow was an antique hunting set that was autioned on ebay.com but it's not there anymore. In comparison to the samurai bow or yumi, the Okinawan bow is shorter in length (45-50" long) and can be equipped with both hunting and fishing arrows. Plus it also comes with a primitive bow quiver. I would love to show ya'll a picture but unfortunately such a picture is hard to find.