What is the Sengoku Era in Demon Slayer?

avatarRavellingManea year ago
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avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

The Sengoku Era in Demon Slayer is a historical period referenced in the series, known for its intense warfare and samurai battles. It was a time in Japanese history before the main events of Demon Slayer take place.

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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

The Sengoku Era is basically a chaotic time in Japanese history, full of drama and battles. It adds a rich historical backdrop to the Demon Slayer universe.


avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

The Sengoku Era refers to a period of civil war and social upheaval in Japan from the 15th to 17th centuries. In Demon Slayer, it's mentioned to give context to historical events and characters' backgrounds.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

It's just a historical reference to feudal Japan, setting the stage for the samurai culture seen in Demon Slayer.

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