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  2. List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba characters - Wikipedia

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    A demon and former Lower Rank Six of the Twelve Kizuki. He is known as the "Drum Demon" (鼓鬼, Tsuzumi Oni). After Muzan strips him of his rank due to slowly losing the ability to eat humans and reaching his limit, he obsessively tries to earn his spot back in the Twelve Kizuki, attacking and eating humans who pass by the Tsuzumi Mansion.

  3. Demon Slayer's Upper Rank demons explained - AOL

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    Demon Slayer season three has introduced more of Muzan Kibutsuji's upper-rank demons, or Kizuki, including Akaza and Doma. ... April 12, 2023 at 9:26 AM. Who are Demon Slayer's Upper Rank demons?

  4. Kizuki - Wikipedia

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    Minami Kizuki (born 1989), Japanese singer "Kizuki", an episode of the Japanese anime television series xxxHolic; Kizuki, a character in Haruki Murakami's novel Norwegian Wood; Kizuki as in the Twelve Kizuki, or Twelve Demon Moons, a group of elite demon henchmen in the anime and manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

  5. Kisuki Line - Wikipedia

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    The line opened on 18 December 1932, operating between Kisuki and Izumo Minari. [1] This was extended northward to Shinji on 1 August 1934, and southward to Yakawa on 20 November 1934, with the entire line between Shinji and Bingo Ochiai completed on 12 December 1937, including a switch-back at Izumo Sakane. [1]

  6. Category:Kisuki Line - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kisuki Line" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bingo-Ochiai Station; H.

  7. Kisuki Station - Wikipedia

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    Kisuki Station was opened on 11 October 1916 as the terminus of the Hinokami Railway. The railway was nationalized on 12 December 1932, becoming the Kisuki Line, and the line was extended to Izumo Minari Station. It became part of JR West on 1 April 1987 when Japan National Railways was privatized.

  8. Category:1067 mm gauge railways in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for all railways of 1,067 mm ... (12 P, 1 F) J. ... Kisuki Line; Kita-Shinano Line; Kitakami Line;

  9. Izumo Minari Station - Wikipedia

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    Izumo Minari Station was opened on 18 December 1932 when the extension from Kisuki Station on the Kisuki Line was completed. The line was further extended to Yakawa Station on 20 November 1934. It became part of JR West on 1 April 1987 when Japan National Railways was privatized.