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As the anime draws closer to its conclusion, many fans are looking back on the highlights of the show, including the best fights that showed off individual character strengths. Many of these fights center around the Hashira: high-ranking swordsmen in Demon Slayer who take on the more difficult missions. In this list, we’re going to take a closer look at which of the Hashira rank highest in terms of raw strength, technique, and feats in the show.
9) Shinobu Kocho

Shinobu Kocho is the Insect Hashira, having inherited the position from her older sister, who died at the hands of Douma, Upper Moon Two. She acknowledges that she is the weakest Hashira in terms of physical strength, unable to behead a demon in the traditional sense with her sword in combat. Despite this, Shinobu manages to become a Hashira because of her cleverness, ingenuity, and skill with poison. She fights with a wisteria-edged nichirin blade, taking advantage of her speed and agility to deal poisonous blows to her enemies.
Shinobu’s technique is Insect Breathing, utilizing fast stabs and thrusts to take down demons. Shinobu created this for herself to create an advantage for her fighting style. Her speed and reflexes are able to outpace most demons, and she is even complimented by Douma for her ability to maneuver in a fight. In the end, Shinobu uses her intelligence and anger towards the Upper Moon to take Douma out, letting him feast on her poisoned blood and flesh, and avenging her beloved sister.
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8) Tengen Uzui

Tengen Uzui is a standout among the Hashira in terms of flashy appearance and loud personality. He holds the title of the Sound Hashira before his early retirement during the “Entertainment District Arc”. Tengen was raised in a family of Shinobi, which helped him to form his strong fighting skills and familiarity with using different weaponry. The Sound Hashira is viewed as the second physically strongest of the Hashira ranks, and is the fastest among them.
His technique, Sound Breathing, is one that Tengen invented himself. This style of breathing enhances his combat abilities, such as his signature duel-wielded swords. It also amps up his heightened hearing and his Musical Score: a skill Tengen developed to read enemies’ attack formations like they were songs in front of him. During his time as a Hashira, Tengen is able to simultaneously keep up with Daki and Gyutaro, higher-ranked demons, despite being poisoned during the battle.
7) Kyojuro Rengoku

Kyojuro Rengoku is one of the most popular Demon Slayer characters and held the title of Flame Hashira in the Corps. His father was the previous Flame Hashira, initially teaching Kyojuro before stopping his training. Rengoku was not stopped by this, instead, he trained himself from a Flame Breathing technique book until he reached Hashira status. Rengoku is shown to be incredibly tactical in a fight, practicing logical combat when approaching powerful demon techniques he isn’t familiar with. This, combined with his overpowering determination, caught the attention of Upper Moon Three, Akaza, who even offered to turn Rengoku into a demon so his talent wouldn’t be wasted.
Rengoku is able to fight and overpower powerful demons in his time as a Hashira. He bests Lower Moon Two, Hairo, who acknowledges his strength and knowledge of swordsmanship. Kyojuro also helps slow Enmu down during the “Mugen Train Arc” of the anime, though the final blows go to Inosuke and Tanjiro. His technique, Flame Breathing, is complemented by Rengoku’s excellent fighting form, allowing him to impress and keep up with Akaza during their fight. It stands to reason that Rengoku might have been higher on the list if he had survived and was able to manifest a Mark like some of the other Hashira.
6) Mitsuri Kanroji

Mitsuri Kanroji is the Love Hashira of the Demon Slayer Corps. Initially, Mitsuri joined the Corps to find a strong husband to marry; however, her belief in the goal of the Corps is strong and her dedication to fighting surpasses her past goal. Mitsuri is shown to be a bright, cheerful, friendly woman who also hesitates very little in battle against demons. She has some of the least formal training among the Hashira, having joined the Corps later in her life, and yet still managed to pass the Final Selection after only six months of training.
Mitsuri’s technique is called Love Breathing, a technique she invented that takes advantage of her unique fighting style. She can also use Flame Breathing, having been trained by Rengoku, though she isn’t as skilled in the style. It’s also stated that Mitsuri had immense physical strength before becoming a demon slayer, something she was embarrassed about as a woman. Most notable is Mitsuri’s swordsmanship, utilizing a long, bendable sword that acts as a whip and allows Mitsuri to cut through sound waves and lightning attacks when fighting Zohakuten. Mitsuri is able to unlock her Mark when she resolves to not suppress her power any longer, gaining a power boost that lets her hold Zohakuten back for an extended time.
5) Muichiro Tokito

Muichiro Tokito is easily one of the top Hashira on this list, with a well of potential that was cut too short by his death in the final battle. Tokito is the official Mist Hashira, and the youngest Hashira at just 14. It’s stated that Muichiro was able to kill a demon with simple wooden tools before ever training to become a demon slayer; after training, he reaches the ranks of Hashira after only two months, showcasing his innate talent and skill. Other Hashira, including Rengoku and Tengen, have both noticed and commented on his strength and ability.
Muichiro is shown to be extremely proficient with a blade during the “Hashira Training Arc”, overpowering the Yoriichi Type Zero doll styled after the infamous swordsman of the past. He combines these skills with his technique, Mist Breathing, of which Muichiro was able to create his own form that was later crucial in defeating an Upper Moon demon. The Mist Hashira conjures a Mark in the final battle and is able to defeat Upper Moon Five, Gyokko, on his own. Muichiro’s strength would impress even Kokushibo. Against Muzan, Muichiro continues to fight after losing limbs and suffering fatal injuries, once again confirming his strong willpower and determination towards the goal of the Corps.












