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Shoami
Shoami (or ''Ko-Shoami'') is a name of artistic school (style) for making sword-guards (tsuba), mounted on a Japanese sword (''uchi-gatana''〔Japanese Sword Fighting: Secrets of the Samurai by Masaaki Hatsumi (2006) p.100〕 or just katana).〔Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan (Warfare and History) by Karl F. Friday (2003) p.79〕〔The Japanese Sword: A Comprehensive Guide (Japanese Arts Library) by Kanzan Sato (1997) p.159〕 The sword-guard is one of the most important symbols of the samurai. ==Etymology==
The "ami" part of this name, which derives from the name of the Amida Buddha, was once used to indicate a rank among priests of a branch of Buddhism called Jishu. Later, after the founding of the Ashikaga shogunate, a number of men engaged in serving the shogunal house in artistic or technical capacities included this word in their names.
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