Demon Slayer- Kimetsu No Yaiba Hashira Training... Portable [SAFE]
(Wind Hashira) : Brutal, relentless combat drills that emphasize raw power. Gyomei Himejima
Mitsuri Kanroji’s training ground was a stark contrast. It was loud, pink, and terrifying.
Some manga readers mistakenly call this the "filler arc" because of its lack of demon slaying. That is a dangerous misconception. Demon Slayer- Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training...
It began with Giyu Tomioka. Of all the Hashira, Giyu was the one Tanjiro least expected to struggle with—not because of the difficulty, but because of the man's detachment.
Reviewers and fans alike praised the arc's finale as a masterpiece of modern animation. (Wind Hashira) : Brutal, relentless combat drills that
: Some reviewers noted that the first six episodes feel "trivial" or like "no-biggie" compared to the action-packed nature of previous seasons, with episodes blending together into a "forgettable mush". However, others praised this change of pace as necessary breathing room before the series' explosive conclusion.
The training isn't just about general improvement; it has two high-stakes goals: Unlocking the Demon Slayer Mark Some manga readers mistakenly call this the "filler
Extreme load-bearing, muscle density training, and moving boulders. Critical Character Breakthroughs and Lore Revelations
What this arc sets up directly:
The Serpent Hashira, Obanai Iguro, known for his strict demeanor, conducts training centered on perfecting sword skills and precision. His methods are described as "horrifying" but highly effective, focusing on correcting fundamental flaws in the slayers' techniques.