Kyojuro Rengoku from Demon Slayer did not have a confirmed canonical crush or love interest in the main story; he was focused on his duties, but fans often speculate about his mentorship with Mitsuri Kanroji (Love Hashira) due to her admiration for him, though their relationship was strictly professional and mentor-mentee.
Kyojuro Rengoku and Mitsuri Kanroji share a professional relationship, with Rengoku serving as Mitsuri's mentor. Mitsuri developed her Love Breathing technique from Rengoku's Flame Breathing and holds him in high regard. However, there is no indication of a romantic relationship between them.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
Tanjiro and Kanao would eventually marry and start a family, having two great-grandchildren by the names of Kanata Kamado and Sumihiko Kamado between them.
Nezuko Kamado's feelings for Zenitsu Agatsuma evolve over time. Initially, she sees him as a 'weird dandelion' and doesn't reciprocate his feelings. As she regains her humanity, she recalls Zenitsu gifting her flowers, indicating a positive perception of him.
He is shown to care a lot for Tanjiro, which is further seen when he becomes greatly angered when Akaza attempts to kill Tanjiro, losing his usual stoic demeanour and jumping in to protect him from the Upper Rank.
Rengoku Kyojuro marries at age 18 and Kohana at age 19.
Giyuu Tomioka
Two words: Concupiscent and moderately-paced. He starts with a kiss on your cheeks until it reaches your luscious lips, and trust me, this guy does not hold back, he doesn't like disingenuousness and which is why he'd always be giving 100 percent.
He coldly insulted Mitsuri by telling her that only a bear, boar or cow would marry her, before leaving while telling her to forget they ever met. While this was maybe somewhat understandable, his harsh insults were completely unnecessarily.
LGBTQIA+ travelers are unlikely to encounter violence, outright hostility or overt discrimination in Japan. However, conservative values about LGBTQIA+ sexuality and non-binary gender expression are common, particularly outside large cities.
Parent and Kid Reviews
While some parents feel it is suitable for children aged 10 and up with guidance, others recommend it for teenagers and above due to its mature themes and graphic scenes, highlighting the importance of individual child maturity in determining appropriateness.
Giyu is a man of strong equanimity, always wearing a calm and stern expression on his face. Having a stoic personality, and possessing a very strong sense of justice and responsibility, he had no tolerance towards those who don't know their own limitations and throw away their lives.
Shinobu and Giyuu are not implied to be a couple, but there's a healthy portion of the fandom who read a little more into their combative interactions. Some even believe that Giyuu and Shinobu embody a bickering couple who are beyond comfortable with each other.
Inosuke Hashibira
He typically wears the head of his deceased boar mother as a mask. Despite his brutish exterior, he is a highly capable combatant. He eventually becomes a close ally to Tanjiro and his companions. Following the disbandment of the Demon Slayer Corps, he marries Aoi Kanzaki.
Zenitsu Agatsuma
Zenitsu crushing on Nezuko. Upon seeing her for the first time, Zenitsu falls in love with Nezuko at first sight. She apparently views Zenitsu as a "weird dandelion" and did not initially seem to reciprocate his feelings.
It depends on which Shinobu you mean, as several anime characters share the name; Shinobu Takatsuki from Junjou Romantica is explicitly gay, while Shinobu Kocho from Demon Slayer is generally considered straight or maybe bisexual by fans (headcanon), but there's no official confirmation for her, with fans shipping her romantically with Giyuu or Mitsuri.
Giving Him Physical Clues
Both Obanai and Sanemi have poor social skills, so they mistook Giyu's highly introverted behavior as arrogance, which made them dislike him.
At the end of Season 2, Episode 12, there's a short scene that explains why Tengen has three wives, a trio of kunoichi named Makio, Suma, and Hinatsuru. Tanjiro tells the audience that Tengen's family practices polygamy, the custom of having more than one spouse at a time.
Kyojuro's emotional needs were never met, he never got to grieve Ruka, or grieve being abandoned by Shinjurou, just like Tanjiro he just silently bore all that weight except he refused to even acknowledge it was there.
The only canonically LGBTQ+ character in Demon Slayer is Suma, one of Tengen Uzui's wives, who is confirmed to be bisexual and polyamorous in the series' databooks, showing affection for both men and women, including Tengen and her fellow wives, Makio and Hinatsuru. While other characters like Mitsuri are speculated to be queer, Suma is the sole officially confirmed character, with her relationship dynamic highlighting both bisexuality and polyamory within the Demon Slayer Corps.
What is the relationship between Yae and Giyu Tomioka? Yae, a young woman, joins Giyu Tomioka on his journeys following her father's transformation into a demon. There's no indication of a romantic or marital bond between Yae and Giyu Tomioka.
Akaza smiled at Tanjiro and probably Giyu too since the shot before that, Tanjiro pushed Giyu away from the range of Akaza's attack. Akaza is genuinely relieved these two are actually alive and he developed genuine respect for them both for their strength.