![]() ![]() ![]() Later upon meeting Muzan Kibutsuji, Yoriichi perfected his swordsmanship form, creating a new unnamed thirteenth form. Sun Breathing was initially created with 12 techniques all connected to one another by Yoriichi Tsugikuni. Removing them enabled him to use the Breathing Style in its nigh-purest form. Upon seeing Yoriichi perform the twelve forms through his ancestor's memories, Tanjiro realized that, despite being replicated with a surprising degree of accuracy for hundreds of years and his own mastery of Hinokami Kagura, Hinokami Kagura had unnecessary movements, such as different wrist angles, footwork and breathing rhythm, compared to the Sun Breathing directly performed by Yoriichi. Tanjiro noted that using this style increases his overall power and speed, which is due to the fact that his body is more suited to Sun Breathing as opposed to Water Breathing. Users of Sun Breathing visualize themselves seemingly manipulating solar flames when unleashing its techniques. All techniques and forms are extremely varied and have no set pattern, making it the most versatile and effective against demons. īoth the Hinokami Kagura and Sun Breathing are Breathing Styles that mimic the sun and replicate it with the user's movements, techniques, and abilities. All other Breathing Styles are derived from it as the result of Yoriichi Tsugikuni, its creator, modifying it to suit the individuals he taught who were unable to use it. The Hinokami Kagura is later revealed by Shinjuro Rengoku to be a legendary Breathing Style known as Sun Breathing ( 日 ( ひ ) の 呼 ( こ ) 吸 ( きゅう ), Hi no kokyū ?), a long forgotten Breathing Style and the first one to ever be created. Other people can learn this technique if taught by a Kamado descendant. The last user is Tanjiro Kamado, who learned the Breathing Style from his father, Tanjuro Kamado. Tanjuro noted that the breathing technique utilized in this dance allows the user to never exhaust themselves no matter how long they move, making it such that they can seemingly dance forever. The dance is composed of twelve segments repeated throughout the night until dawn. The Kamado family uses the Breathing Style within a ritual ceremony practiced every new year, where the Breathing Style user offers the Fire God a dance from sunset to sunrise to ward off threats and diseases. The Hinokami Kagura is a Breathing Style that is passed on from father to son in every generation alongside the Hanafuda earrings. ![]()
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