When Was the Sengoku Era in Demon Slayer?

avatarArisingWarda year ago
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avatarWarningSquada year ago

The Sengoku era in Demon Slayer refers to a period over 400 years before the main storyline, which is set in the Taisho era.

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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

In Demon Slayer, the Sengoku era is mentioned as the time when Muzan Kibutsuji, the main antagonist, became the first demon. Historically, the Sengoku era occurred from 1467 to 1615.


avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

The Sengoku era dates back to around 1467 to 1615, which is when Muzan started wreaking havoc as the first demon.


avatarMuggingCreeka year ago

Muzan was turned into a demon during the historical Sengoku era, which is between 1467 and 1615.


avatarCompletingClinta year ago

In Demon Slayer, the Sengoku period dates back to about 1467-1615, long before Tanjiro's epic journey.

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