Talk:Kashuu Kiyomitsu/@comment-79.50.134.189-20181206192804/@comment-1883159-20181206232048

I think it's because Kiyomitsu and Yasusada are indeed first name.

As you might've noticed, most swords' names follow these patterns:

1) They're given the exact same name of their smith (or, presumed to be their smith), and the smith names are all in Eastern order. Ex: Horikawa Kunihiro, Nagasone Kotetsu.

2) Something related to the story that involves them + the first name of their smith. Ex: Yamanbagiri Kunihiro (the copy of Yamanbagiri + made by Horikawa Kunihiro), Hachisuka Kotetsu (belongs to the Hachisuka clan + made by Nagasone Okisato "Kotetsu"... Kotetsu is his pseudonym).

Kashuu and Yamatonokami follows the first pattern.

Also, Yasusada is easier to type than Yamatonokami. Dunno why people choose Kiyomitsu over Kashuu though.