
If you were a school teacher, who would you be happy with? Kyojuro Rengoku 39% Shinobu Kocho 37% Giyu Tomioka 7% Tengen Uzui 16% 4798 votes
I am not disliked.
Better than a snake.
As a teacher, that’s garbage.
Generally quiet, bad at teaching, and occasionally loses temper.
The person who is suitable to be a teacher from the start…
It’s a group of abnormal people.
I understand that you won’t teach me because you say you don’t have the qualifications to do so.
Not just as a teacher, but as a member of society, it’s unacceptable.
The moment you gave up on pillar training, it was already out of the question.
I don’t like Rengoku because he seems too hot and bothersome.
I dislike that Shinobu seems like she would press me persistently.
Elimination method for the Sound Hashira.
I am not the homeroom teacher of this class, so I will excuse myself (during self-study time).
I don’t do well at school, but I think I’ll be a really reliable teacher when the whole class is transported to another world.
Look at Mr. Tomioka from Kimetsu Academy…
Being a homeroom teacher is definitely something you would dislike, right?
If it’s among these, it would be the flashy pillar.
>>13If you consider all the pillars, the flashy pillar is the best.
Shinobu seems to misunderstand personal space and gets too close to the students, likely leading to misunderstandings.
The sound pillar feels like it teaches at a proper distance.
It’s about the size of a rock.
Rengoku is a good person, but he’s a bit too intense.
If Shinobu-san is in a good mood and not feeling irritated, she’ll put on a façade and teach casually.
Is it Shinobu-san thanks to voice actor correction?
He’s not a bad person, but as a teacher, he’s really no good.
Being shy and taciturn by nature already puts you at a terrible level.
This multiple choice is definitely the worst.
It seems that Rengoku also imposed training that was quite intense, to the level that his disciples would want to run away.
>>22In that regard, if I don’t do that, I’ll die as a disciple…
I think a bad teacher is worse than a slimy snake.
Inside the pillars, the top one is probably the flashy pillar, and the runner-up might be the rock pillar.
>>26Since it seems like they are the type of person who learns by watching, based on observing the rock and pillar practice, I wonder how it will go…
>>26The Rock Pillar is said to be bad at teaching in the story.
As a teacher, Genya is better.
It seems flashy and annoying during peaceful times, regardless of being fine in emergencies.
In the end, I didn’t understand what I was being taught in the pillar training.
As a human, it’s not unacceptable, but as a teacher, it’s out of the question…
I am not a teacher, so I will excuse myself.
If we’re comparing happiness as a teacher, we should also include the person who raised us.
The flashy brides are assisting, which creates a good balance in various ways.
Snakes seem to be relatively popular in some areas.
If you’re going to maintain the older sister mode, I feel that Shinobu-san is the safest option.
I can’t believe that someone who couldn’t do it would be able to become a teacher…
If we consider the possibility of calming down once the front is drawn…
I am not a teacher.
The flashy pillar is flashy because it’s a sensible person…
When I watch the pillar training, even the Love Pillar forces hell upon me with a smile…
>>41Well, thanks to that, even the standard members have become able to defeat the lower tier enemies in the end…
Although Sensei Shinobu is smiling, inside she must be thinking, “These little brats…”
>>42Maybe it’s a fairly normal teacher?
I want Tanjiro-sensei to come pick me up at my house where I’m shut in.
Don’t make the pillar a teacher.
Teacher Tominaka suddenly raises his voice…
It’s already a level of gratitude just to have 7%.
The flashy pillar can hold a normal conversation, which is significant.
I like Mr. Urikutaki…
The person seems to wish to be a janitor or something like that.
I don’t like that Rengoku seems like he could exist in real life…
A position like a pillar, designated based on combat power as the top priority, clearly doesn’t have the proper ability for developing the next generation…
The pillar training can be seen as a hell that establishes a cutoff line for combat power, rather than education.
>>52The stepchild system exists, and Rengoku properly trained the Love Hashira, and Shinobu was also training Kanao, right?
I thought the rock pillar was the best, but it’s just before I die, so I need to resolve the conflict with the temple children.
>>54I don’t expect anything from those bratty kids in the first place.
They may have been the most suitable in a way.
Basically, Mr. Tominaka is someone I dislike the most, but in some sort of emergency, he will probably really shine.
Mr. Tominaka would suit being a janitor.
Rengoku also seems crazy, but there’s a clear gap now.
At least Rengoku has raised one Hashira, hasn’t he…?
>>58Is it useful as a reference because both physical abilities and mindset are insane…?
I wouldn’t want Rengoku as a physical education teacher either…
Don’t let me take control of your career guidance rights!!
I think both Kaze and Tomioka are equally bad.
I really dislike Rengoku.
Despite saying I can’t do it like Rengoku, you sure seem like you’d educate well, flashy Hashira.
I don’t like Rengoku.
I like Aoi-chan.
I think that if Hadebashira didn’t talk about private matters, they would be popular.
If the reputation from parents declines, it will also affect the children, so private matters should not be discussed.
It seems that Uzui and Himejima are safe.
The “nothing” in Muichiro’s name represents a lack of guidance.
Mr. Rengoku is loud during lunchtime.
I want to keep my distance from teachers in the first place, so it’s fine with Tomioka-san.
>>71Is it really okay for this guy to even be questionable about basic interactions?
It seems that Tominaga lacks self-awareness as a teacher.
I haven’t seen the school parody, but how was it?
After everything was resolved, Tomioka said he would participate in the Hashira training too, but I wonder what he did.
If I think of a pillar as a teacher, then I’m not a teacher… and saying such incomprehensible things is just rude, so that’s the worst.
>>76Hey, wait! Don’t be rude!
It might be during class.
It seems like I’m not liked in the staff room either.
It looks like Uzui-san is bringing a woman with him.
I see! You don’t understand!!
Let’s do it again after school! I’ll stick with you as long as it takes to understand!!
>>80I want to go home…
Shinobu is no good.
It might be that a stance like “kids will lie quickly anyway” is more suited for being a teacher.
Since there is a Pillar Training Edition, it’s easy to understand what happens when the Pillars take on a guiding role.
>>84It’s a pity that I don’t know what kind of stance Rengoku-san had during training, considering he was the one who got along the best in the group.
It’s a school parody manga, so that teacher is like that.
I think Rengoku is somewhat overvalued because he created a memorable moment and died right after he appeared even in the main story.
I want to squeeze Ms. Shinobu’s breasts!!
It seems like Rengoku might say something merciless without any malice, so I wouldn’t want to make him my boss.
I want Mr. Tomioka to stay at the school in a position like that of a janitor.
As expected, in the real world, they probably wouldn’t give guidance that would almost lead to killing someone.
I want to have sex with Shota-con Shinobu-chan.
If you have no particular dissatisfaction or problems with student life
Mr. Tomioka might be more easygoing.
I am not disliked by the students.
Without a doubt, Giyu Tomioka is a hugely popular character, yet he delivers such results in situations like this.
The Sound Hashira will definitely become popular.
If it weren’t for Tomioka-san, Nezuko probably wouldn’t have been spared. He seems to be socially awkward, but he appears to have a deep sense of compassion.
I think it’s amazing that Giyu is able to handle both judgment and communication smoothly in times of crisis, without any significant shortcomings throughout the story.
In times of emergency, the reliable man, Mr. Tominaka.
In normal times, the cost of communication is significant for Mr. Tomioka.
It’s tough for introverts because flashy things are harsh.
During lunch break, you’re munching on bread in a place where no one is around, right, Tamioka-sensei…
The popularity among students and teaching ability are unrelated, so I will excuse myself.
>>102Hey, wait, don’t be rude!
First of all, there are doubts about leadership, right?
I want to fondle Shinobu-chan’s breasts.
I prefer Giyuu-san over the Wind Hashira.
Mr. Tominoka is going to join Shinobu-sensei’s homeroom class.