As the Flame Hashira - and a master of his own breathing technique - Rengoku lead by example for the newer Demon Slayers such as Tanjiro, which was a task Kyojuro took seriously. Even against terrible odds, he never stopped smiling and encouraging others.
So the reason Rengoku is loud af because he accidently ruptured his own eardrums while defending himself from a demon on his first mission...
Shizuka is seen often teasing Sanemi and making him annoyed, nevertheless, the two had still created a strong bond and relationship with each other. Eventually, after knowing each other for a while, Shizuka finally ended up having the courage and confessed, leading to them getting married after awhile.
Itty bitty spoiler from the manga, and from episode 20 of the anime. During a particular fight in the later chapters of the manga, Kanao mentions that demons don't blink because their eyes stay hydrated by other means.
Demon Slayer has peculiar characters with incredible strength, skill, and presence. But, among this group of eccentric people, Kyojuro Rengoku still stands out from his colleagues due to his upright and exceptional bright personality. Yet, his fiery hair is also one of the biggest reasons he stands out.
The first syllable in Akaza's name contains the the kanji that stands for gentle and docile. An individual who's believed to be gentle and docile shouldn't really have a scowl on their faces. This could be a major reason why Akaza was portrayed as a character that always keeps smiling in Demon Slayer.
A Tsuguko ( 継 つぐ 子 こ , Tsuguko?, lit. Successor) is an exceptionally talented combatant of the Demon Slayer Corps who is designated as the apprentice and eventual successor of one of the Hashira.
Rengoku is easily one of the most lovable Hashira in Demon Slayer. This is why it's a shame that he succumbed to the wounds that he suffered in his fight against Akaza.
1. Gyomei Himejima. Gyomei Himejima, the Stone Hashira, is the strongest Hashira in the Demon Slayer corps in terms of strength and swordsmanship. He is the only person who uses spiked flails and an axe instead of standard swords to kill demons.
While the manga did not explicitly mention the reason, it could be because of Koyuki's effect on Akaza back when he was human. As someone who practiced a form of martial art, he had honor and followed a set of principles. This could be another reason why Akaza didn't kill women.
Despite losing his memories, Akaza was noted to have subconsciously retained his strong feelings for Koyuki, this is seen where Doma noted that Akaza absolutely refused to kill and eat women during his hundreds of years as a Demon, despite his obsessive desire for more strength and power.
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But, when it comes to who was the better Hashira, Tengen wins by a considerable margin. His experiences as a shinobi and as a Demon Slayer far exceeded Rengoku's, and led to him developing far superior strength, battle tactics, and techniques.
1 Kyojuro 'Flame Pillar' Rengoku
And finally, let's get to the number one saddest death in the franchise, and of course, that's the death of the brightly burning Flame-Breathing user that is Kyojuro Rengoku.
The fact is, Kyojuro Rengoku is just a really good guy. He's the type of character who is easy to relate to. His strength of will and determination despite his trials, his firm belief in his ideals, alongside his strength.
1) Shinobu Kocho
The Insect Pillar of Demon Slayer Corps, Shinobu is undeniably the smartest individual.
To Prove Himself to His Father
When his wife passed away, Shinjuro was so overcome with sadness that he drowned himself in alcohol. He began to neglect his responsibility as a Hashira and also as a father.
Seeing this and seeing the demon use his flute, Rengoku instantly slams his hands into his ears so hard that he ruptures his ear drums. He soon reveals that his fallen demon slaying comrades left a final message to warn him about the demon's flute, and quickly made the decision to get rid of his hearing.
RenGiyuu is the slash ship between Giyuu Tomioka and Kyojuro Rengoku from the Demon Slayer fandom.
However, as the story progresses, he begins to take a liking towards Tanjiro after meeting him again on the Mugen train.
The Water Hashira, Giyu, survived the "Infinity Castle" arc after fighting beside Tanjiro against Akaza and Muzan.
//Sad Spoiler For Demon Slayer MUGEN Train Movie Rengoku saying, "UMAI" is more than a random joke In old Japan, warriors were taught to savor every bite of food, for it may be their last. He wasn't just being energetic, he was savoring every bite of his final meal.
In Demon Slayer, Tanjiro used Rengoku's hilt on his sword since he looked up to and respected him. Based on their relationship, fans can say that Rengoku was more of a mentor than Giyu was. However, both played essential roles in Tanjiro's life and influenced his thoughts and actions.
Rengoku's performance against the demons on the Mugen train in the Demon Slayer movie was impressive enough to draw admiration from even Inosuke, and Rengoku ensured that not one of the 200 passengers died. Unfortunately, Rengoku succumbed to Akaza, the Upper Rank Three demon, after initially almost defeating him.