Appearance. Yoriichi has slightly more slimmer bangs and wavier hair than his brother. His hair is colored in black to red and burgundy in the anime, like Tanjiro Kamado. His
Yoriichi is a tall man with a lean muscular build, fair skin, maroon eyes, and long spiky hair with red tips that he kept in a ponytail. He has a similar overall appearance to his twin brother Michikatsu, but unlike him, he was slightly more slender, had shorter bangs, and wavier hair than him.
Tanjiro's connection to Yoriichi is not through blood relation, but through their similar appearances, which is due to the divine nature of Sun Breathing. (Also Read: Did Demon Slayer hire a Bollywood director for Season 3? Fans speculate!)
Like his twin brother, Yoriichi is a tall and muscular man with long and spiky hair with red tips that he kept in a ponytail. However, unlike him he was slightly more slender and had shorter bangs and wavier hair than his brother.
Zenitsu Agatsuma has bright yellow hair caused by a lightning strike, the Rengoku Clan has red and orange hair induced by their ancestors' diet, and the Kamado clan are Children of Fire, hence Tanjiro's reddish hair color.
Yoriichi has slightly more slimmer bangs and wavier hair than his brother. His hair is colored in black to red and burgundy in the anime, like Tanjiro Kamado. His demon slayer mark was at the same place at the top of his forehead, albeit of a lighter color.
Many Kimetsu no Yaiba fans deduce that Yoriichi is Tanjiro's father, but that isn't the case. However, Yoriichi is responsible for teaching Tanjiro's ancestors the Hinokami Kagura, which has been passed down for generations.
After he neutralizes Tamayo's poison and emerges from his flesh cocoon, Muzan's hair grows in length and turns white due to Shinobu's poison accelerating his age. He also grows numerous mouths all over his limbs, each one lined with a set of incredibly sharp fangs.
9 Yoriichi's Twin Brother Is a Demon
Yoriichi was raised with an older twin brother, Michikatsu Tsugikuni. While both were identical in appearance, these two couldn't be more different.
Devastated at what his brother had become, he cried, and Kokushibo could only show disgust that his younger brother was old but still alive despite having the mark. Yoriichi felt sorry for him, but knew he had to kill him and prepared to strike.
However, Tanjiro is not a descendant of Yoriichi Tsukiguni. Tanjiro is the descendant of someone who knew Yoriichi personally and was a good friend of his as well. Sumiyoshi was rescued by Yoriichi when a demon threatened his life.
Is upper rank one Tanjiro's father? No, they are not related. Tanjiro, by PURE COINCIDENCE, heavily resembles Yoriichi Tsugikuni, the creator of Breath swordsmanship, the only other person to use Sun Breathing, and the only person Muzan ever feared.
Yes, all lower moons and upper moons are weaker than Muzan. Because Muzan is the one who created them.
Yoriichi lived till old age, likely due to him having been born with the mark and thereby avoiding the curse altogether. Gyomei on the other hand did not activate his Mark until he was already older than 25. It was speculated that when he awoke his Mark during battle that he would likely die within hours.
1 It Originated From Yoriichi Tsugikuni
He was extremely devoted to dispatching demons, as shown when he expressed immense regret after not being able to eliminate Kibutsuji Muzan. Besides Sun Breathing, Yoriichi possessed a wide range of traits and abilities common with the strongest demon slayers in the series.
But if we are talking about the human form, then it's a big fat NO, because Tanjiro has just mastered the Sun Breathing whereas Yoriichi is the inventor of it, also he's way more powerful and holds an unfathomable battle intellect, larger than any Demon Slayer in history, so in conclusion, no one is remotely close to ...
The warrior Muzan feared was a swordsman named Yoriichi Tsugikuni. Yoriichi was the only slayer before Tanjiro who came close to killing Muzan, and the flashback of their fight occurred in Chapter 187.
As the battle reached its climax, Tanjiro was able to knock the doll's head off and discovered that the mechanical body contained a mysterious sword. Fans of the manga will recognize this sword as the one carried by Yoriichi Tsugikuni himself.
What is the Yoriichi Type Zero mechanical doll and who built it? During episode three we learned that the Yoriichi Type Zero was built by Kontetsu's ancestors more than 300 years ago, during the Sengoku era.
1 Yoriichi Tsugikuni
He is an incredibly important character in Demon Slayer, such that the vast majority of the story exists because of him. Yoriichi was the very first user of the Breathing Styles and he came up with Sun Breathing, a powerful breathing form that is known to be the most effective against demons.
Tanjiro wasn't born with this scar on his forehead. Rather, he acquired it when tackling his younger brother out of the way of a falling pot of boiling tea. At the beginning of Demon Slayer, the scar was a light-pink, circular mark.
Furthermore, Yoriichi's earrings were passed down in the family for generations until they became Tanjiro's possession. Yoriichi was alive more than 300 years before the timeline of the series. Judging by all these “coincidences,” it was almost certain that Tanjiro was Yoriichi's descendant.
as a human, Nezuko had long, wavy, jet black hair. but since being transformed into a demon, small, vibrant, fiery streaks have appeared. zenitsu has bright yellow hair. caused by a lightning strike, the Rengoku clan has red and orange hair.
Kimetsu no Yaiba Nezuko Nendoroid (Normal Version)
Her hair is long, wavy and black reaching past her waist. The tips of her black hair is colored vermilion, and in her hair is a light pink bow tied to make her fringe stay off her face.
What is the Yoriichi Type Zero sword? As a Demon Slayer, Yoriichi Tsugikuni carried a fairly standard Nichirin katana — deep black in color, that changed bright red during combat. This is the sword that appeared out of the neck of the doll at the end of Demon Slayer season three's second episode.