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- Amagi (company) – a cloud broadcast and targeted advertising platform for TV and streaming.
- Amagi (mountain/volcano) – Mount Amagi in Japan’s Izu Peninsula, famous in history and literature.
- Amagi (ship) – a WWII Japanese aircraft carrier or a battlecruiser.
- Amagi (mythological/literary) – references in The Garden of Sinners (Kara no Kyōkai) or other anime.
Here is a deep dive into Amagi.
1. Ancient Near Eastern context
- Sumerian term: "Amagi" (often transliterated as ama-gi or ama-gi₄) appears in Sumerian cuneiform sources and is widely cited as an early attestation of the concept of "freedom," "release," or "return to the mother" depending on interpretation.
- Usage: Associated with debt cancellation, freeing of slaves, remission of obligations, and royal proclamations restoring rights. Commonly found in legal and administrative inscriptions from the third millennium BCE.
- Scholarly nuance: Debate exists whether ama-gi denotes individual liberty in a modern sense or primarily a legal/administrative discharge (e.g., yabaya—cancellation) tied to economic and social reset measures by rulers.
- Some subplots feel slightly underdeveloped, leaving you wanting just a bit more resolution.
- The supporting cast, while fun, occasionally overshadows the main arc.
Depending on your intent, "Amagi" typically refers to either a major media technology company or a popular Tier VIII battleship in World of Warships 1. Amagi Media Labs (Broadcasting Technology) Amagi Media Labs is a global leader in cloud-native SaaS solutions for broadcast and streaming TV. How to Start a TV Channel: A Complete Guide | Amagi Blog 22 Mar 2022 — Amagi (company) – a cloud broadcast and targeted
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