On a positive note, none of the Hashira died in the Swordsmith Village arc.
Tropes associated with Swordsmith Village Arc:
Bittersweet Ending: The good news: Gyokko and Hantengu were slain, and Nezuko can talk again and walk under the daylight.
Two characters are set to die in Demon Slayer season 3
It will feature just two deaths. Gyokko will be killed by Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito and Hantengu will be killed by Kamado Tanjiro.
Sad Mist Hashira Muichiro Tokito died from the poison.
2 Kyojuro Rengoku
He succumbed to his wounds after realizing he didn't stand a chance against Akaza, who shamelessly fled the scene as soon as the sun came up. Rengoku died smiling, but not before giving Tanjiro some words of encouragement.
Muichiro Tokito (Mist Hashira)
As expected, Muichiro died instantly. Related: All Upper Moon deaths in Demon Slayer explained. After all, he was the only one to defeat an Upper Moon with a one on one fair fight in the Swordsmith Village Arc. Not many can do this.
3 Giyu Tomioka, The Water Hashira.
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.
Demon Life
At some point, Daki fought, killed and ate seven Hashira. Two days before Tanjiro Kamado and company infiltrated the Entertainment District, Daki was confronted by Omitsu, the manager of the Kyogoku House, over her mistreatment of the staff.
Shinobu Kocho Is the Weakest Hashira
Of the three Hashira who were killed by Upper-Ranks -- Rengoku, Shinobu and Tokito -- Shinobu was the only one who was killed almost instantly when she encountered Doma, Upper-Rank Two.
The Water Hashira, Giyu, survived the "Infinity Castle" arc after fighting beside Tanjiro against Akaza and Muzan.
Unfortunately, many fan-favorite characters met brutal, untimely demises in Demon Slayer, and the Hashira certainly weren't an exception. Some of their fates, however, were much sadder than others. On a positive note, none of the Hashira died in the Swordsmith Village arc.
Demon Slayer's season 3's latest episode has left fans on edge with Tanjiro's discovery of Yoriichi Tsugikuni's Type Zero sword.
The Wind Hashira has one of the saddest backstories in Demon Slayer. His mother had turned into a demon and had killed five of his siblings. He was forced to kill his own mother in an attempt to save his only remaining brother, Genya.
The dragons released by Zohakuten slowly turn to ash and Mitsuri is glad to see that Tanjiro has killed the main body. Ultimately, Mitsuri too survives this battle.
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.
There are nine total active Hashira in the anime. Each Hashira has their own region to patrol, as well as their own unique style, Breathing Technique, and abilities.
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.
1. Gyomei Himejima – The Stone Hashira.
Sanemi's blood is known to be enticing yet intoxicating to Demons, which he used to bait and stab Nezuko. Sanemi is clearly the least popular Hashira among Demon Slayer fans.
Demon Slayer's Tengen Uzui is considered to be one of the weakest Hashira due to almost losing this fight, but the fact is that Tengen only looks weak when compared to the most overpowered Hashira.
5 Hashiras who die in Demon Slayer, and how it happens.
Hopefully, there aren't any anime-only fans reading this entry, as Mitsuri Kanroji only just appeared in the anime again, but yes, she does tragically die alongside most of the other Pillars.
Tanjiro decapitates Akaza with the Hinokami Kagura: Setting Sun Transformation. Akaza was bewildered, wondering how Tanjiro did not have any fighting spirit, comparing this feeling to fighting against a plant. He acknowledges that Tanjiro surpassed his speed.