When Did Sanemi Become a Demon Slayer?

avatarEarningOuncea year ago
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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

Sanemi Shinazugawa became a Demon Slayer when he was a teenager, with his journey starting after his own tragic family events. He eventually rose through the ranks to become the Wind Hashira.

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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

Sanemi became a Demon Slayer after a demon attacked his family, and he was mentored by his friend, Masachika Kumeno, before rising to the status of Hashira.


avatarSignalingClouda year ago

Pretty sure Sanemi joined the Demon Slayer Corps around the same time as his buddy Masachika. He had a rough start, but his rage fueled him!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Sanemi's journey started when he was a teen, dealing with a family tragedy. Determined to take revenge, he joined the Demon Slayer Corps.

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