Giyu tomioka, the pillar of water of the demon slayer corps, is a enigmatic figure whose choices often reflect the complex nature of discipline.

Giyu tomioka is the water hashira, and no one in the corps can currently replace him in the corps.

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At first, tanjiro is rejected by giyu but patiently continues to try to talk to him.

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Giyuu’s is just hilarious.

At the top are the pillars or hashiras, the strongest members of the organization.

The latest episode of demon slayer season 4 delves into the tragic past of giyu tomioka, the water hashira.

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In the wake of the final battle, kiriya summoned the only surviving and active hashira, giyu and sanemi.

Pillars impressions of each other in the new fanbook.

Since the demonic threat was annihilated, the demon slayer corps and by extent the hashira was left obsolete and officially disbanded.

Giyu, who gives in to tanjiro's persistence, begins to share the reason why he won't participate in the.

Kimetsu no yaiba by koyoharu gotōge.

While demon slayer's characters have been through great hardships, giyu the water hashira's backstory is particularly heartbreaking.

In a conversation with tanjiro kamado, giyu said he was not the water hashira.

Such an honest guy, and i love how his character influences others positively.

Giyu's refusal to participate in training is linked to unresolved feelings of guilt and grief over sabito's death.

The hashira s fury how giyuu s punishment will unite the pillars.

Demon slayer season 4 episode 2 is all about giyu’s traumatic past.

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Giyu tomioka was the water hashira and a former student of sakonji urokodaki.

Giyuu's life as a child to when he was nineteen gets one day revealed to the hashira by a blood demon art to lead onto a path of recovering with the help of his emotionally impacted comrades.