Demon Slayer: A collection of Yushiro’s quotes that resonate with the heart—profound lines filled with his feelings for Lady Tamayo
Yushiro, a character from the hugely popular manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, captivates many fans with his sharp insight and biting tongue.
The words he delivers with his calm and composed demeanor sometimes pierce our hearts and offer us new perspectives.
The deep affection and philosophy hidden within his sardonic expressions continue to move readers.
In this article, we introduce some of Yushiro’s most memorable quotes.
Through his words, you too may gain new insights into life and justice.
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[Demon Slayer] A collection of Yushiro’s resonant quotes: profound lines filled with his feelings for Lady Tamayo (1–10)
Be careful! Don’t let your guard down for a second.Yushiro
“Stay sharp! Don’t let your guard down for a second!” is a line Yushiro shouts to his comrades amid the fierce battle in the Infinity Castle.
During the fight against Muzan, Yushiro supported the Demon Slayer swordsmen.
With the enemy’s Blood Demon Arts and illusions being so powerful that even a brief lapse in vigilance could be fatal, he warns them, “Do not relax your guard under any circumstances!” It’s a precise, urgent instruction characteristic of his cool-headed, sharp-witted nature.
There were moments they survived thanks to Yushiro’s calm assessment of the battlefield.
Your younger sister is beautiful.Yushiro

A famous line directed at Tanjiro Kamado before he leaves the scene after defeating the attacking demon and going into hiding.
It shows a shift in his feelings toward Tanjiro, who keeps fighting for his sister, as well as toward Nezuko Kamado, who treats both the demon Tamayo and him as human.
Considering that when he first met Nezuko he bluntly said, “Isn’t that woman a demon? And an ugly one at that,” this marks a significant step forward, doesn’t it? It’s a quote that shows he isn’t an evil demon—just a staunch Tamayo supremacist.
I’ll lend you my vision!!Yushiro
“I’ll lend you my sight!!” is a line Yushiro says to his comrades during the battle in the Infinity Castle in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Yushiro is a demon who can use a Blood Demon Art that manipulates vision called “Paper Eyes.” Inside Muzan’s barrier, everyone’s vision is disrupted, making it hard for the Demon Slayer swordsmen to track the enemy’s movements.
So Yushiro uses his technique to share what he sees with his allies, helping them fight accurately.
Even after losing Tamayo, these words express his resolve to help his comrades and do everything he can to defeat Muzan.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Yushiro’s Quotes That Resonate With the Heart: Deep Lines Filled With His Feelings for Lady Tamayo (11–20)
Hurry up and beat them already, senpai.Yushiro
“Hurry up and take them down already, senpai.” This is a slightly provocative line Yushiro throws at the Demon Slayer Corps during a battle.
Though Yushiro isn’t human but a demon, he cooperates with the Corps to defeat Muzan.
In the heat of combat, he prods the slayers with a touch of sarcasm—“Come on, take them down quickly, seniors”—a line that likely stems from his calm demeanor and confidence in his own abilities.
While teasing the Corps a bit, it also shows he genuinely trusts his allies.
It’s a quip that captures Yushiro’s trademark coolness and composure amid a tense fight.
I may be a demon, but I’m on your side.Yushiro
“I may be a demon, but I’m an ally” is a line in which Yushiro shows trust and cooperation, declaring his stance to the Demon Slayer Corps.
Though originally a demon, Yushiro is a special case who does not attack humans and acts alongside Tamayo to defeat Muzan.
Even as a “demon,” these words express his will to stand on the right side.
It’s a statement of trust in his comrades and a declaration of his resolve to carry on Tamayo’s will.
This famous quote captures Yushiro’s belief: “My status may be that of a demon, but my heart is on humanity’s side,” conveying his pride and determination.
It leaves the impression that Yushiro is a demon, yet a gentle one with a sensibility close to that of humans.
Please protect Tanjiro.Yushiro
After the fierce battle with Muzan, Tanjiro is left on the verge of death and nearly consumed by demonic power.
In that perilous moment, Yushiro cries out desperately, “Please protect Tanjiro!” These words spring from Yushiro’s determination—having inherited Tamayo’s will to save humans—not to let Tanjiro die and to rescue him at all costs.
It’s a line that symbolizes Yushiro standing on the side of protecting humans rather than demons, who were once his enemies.
Like a prayer carrying on Tamayo’s wish and entrusting the future to humanity, it’s a moving scene that conveys Yushiro’s kindness and growth.
Lady Tamayo, it’s finished…Yushiro
“Lady Tamayo, it’s over…” is a line quietly murmured by Yushiro after the final battle, serving as both farewell and report.
After the long, fierce struggle with Muzan finally ends and the demons are gone, Yushiro remembers Tamayo—the savior of his life and the woman he loved deeply.
Though she is no longer in this world, he looks up toward the sky and softly reports, “Lady Tamayo, it’s over…” It shows that his feelings for Tamayo still live on within him.
More than joy, the words carry a deep sense of loss and a quiet relief.


