Location from Demon Slayer by Koyoharu Gotouge
A charcoal-burner's cottage on a snowy mountain — where everything began when Tanjiro came home to find his family's blood in the snow and his sister changed forever.
The Kamado home was warm in the way only small, crowded family houses can be — too many children, not enough space, everyone talking over each other around a central hearth. Tanjiro's father danced the Hinokami Kagura here on New Year's Eve, passing down the Sun Breathing forms disguised as a ritual fire dance. The house smelled like charcoal, cooking, and the particular warmth of a large family in winter. After the massacre, it became a fixed point in Tanjiro's psychology — the place he goes in dreams, the standard against which he measures every other home. The attack wasn't random; Muzan's presence in the area (the Hanafuda earrings connection) may have drawn demonic attention. The Kamado family practiced Hinokami Kagura for generations without knowing they were preserving Sun Breathing.
A modest wooden farmhouse on the slopes of Mount Kumotori, surrounded by snow-covered forest. Smoke from a charcoal kiln curls into cold mountain air. Simple, well-maintained — the home of a poor but loving family. The yard where the family was killed still exists in memory, blood-stained snow preserved in Tanjiro's nightmares.
Also known as: Kamado House, Mount Kumotori