Mitsuri Kanroji, the Pillar of Love in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, is accurately portrayed in this gorgeous, action-packed cosplay.
Fan-favorite Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji comes to life adorably in this Sword-wielding Demon Slayer cosplay.
An image was recently uploaded to the mocchi.photo Instagram account of a Mitsiru cosplay that showcases the fighting power and beauty of Love Hashira. She is pictured in a cherry blossom field in an anime-like outfit while wielding the character’s dangerous Nichrin whip sword. This unique weapon allows Mitsuri to slay demons with her powerful acrobatic skills and versatility.
The costume includes every iconic detail of the character, including the base layer of the traditional Demon Slayer Corp uniform. On top is a white haori jacket given to Mitsuri by Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku. Other details include the character’s blue striped high socks, which are taken from an origin story in the latest installment of the anime. Finally, the cosplayer wears a precision wig that features Mitsuri’s iconic blend of pink and green hair in multiple thick braids. Comments on the post complimented the image.
About Mitsuri Kanroji of Demon Hunter
Mitsuri Kanroji is Love Hashira in the Demon Slayer series, written by Koyoharu Gotogue. She is a powerful warrior who joined the ranks of Hashira at a young age and effectively slays demons thanks to her incredible strength. Season 3 of the popular Ufotable anime recently explored her backstory in an episode titled “Love Hashira Mitsuri Kanroji”. One of the biggest surprises in this season is Mitsuri’s relationship with her parents, which pleases fans after excessive criticism for the series’ reliance on deadly backstories. .
Demon Slayer recently concluded the “Swordsmith Village” section, in which protagonist Tanjiro and his sister Nezuko join forces with Mitsuri, Genya Shinazugawa, and Mist Hashira Tokito Muichiro to battle two members of the high-ranking demon. Mitsuri finally plays a major role in this installment, which ends with a shocking revelation that reveals a character surviving what was previously thought impossible. The series was well received by fans, with the final episode even causing the Crunchyroll server to crash due to overuse. Ufotable wasted no time announcing confirmation of the sequel, which will include a “Training Hashira” section.
Demon Slayer is available to watch on Crunchyroll. Alternatively, the manga can also be read on the Viz Media website with a Shonen Jump subscription.
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