Sabito coloring pages: 40+ free printable PDF designs featuring Sabito from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba across solo portraits, paired scenes with Makomo and Giyu Tomioka, masked and unmasked pages, chibi designs, and bonus character pages including Muichiro Tokito, Gyomei Himejima, and Mitsuri Kanroji. Every page is available to download as a PDF or color directly in the browser, with no account or payment required.
Sabito is a character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge who died during Final Selection after defeating nearly every demon on the mountain to protect the other candidates. He appears in the series as a training spirit, not as a living person.
These pages suit Demon Slayer fans and anyone drawn to a character whose entire story is told through what he did for others.
The coloring challenge is unique to this set: Sabito has both masked and unmasked pages, and the two versions look completely different. Masked, he is a serious fighter in a pale kitsune mask. Unmasked, he has silver-white hair and a young, open face that makes the gravity of his story land harder.
Quick Answer
Sabito coloring pages are a free set of 40+ printable PDFs and browser-based coloring sheets from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, covering Sabito across masked and unmasked portraits, scenes with Makomo and Giyu Tomioka, chibi designs, and bonus Hashira character pages.
Best for: Demon Slayer fans aged 8 and up, fans of the Final Selection arc, and anyone drawn to a character defined entirely by self-sacrifice. Formats: printable PDF and online coloring
Popular pages: Sabito with mask, Sabito without mask, Sabito and Makomo, Sabito and Giyu Tomioka, and chibi Sabito
Creative uses: a masked vs. unmasked display, a Sabito and Makomo spirit pair, a Giyu and Sabito training display, and a bonus Hashira collection
What’s Inside Sabito Coloring Pages
The set covers Sabito’s full visual range, including the masked and unmasked contrast, paired scenes with both Makomo and Giyu Tomioka, and a group of bonus character pages that expand the set into a broader Demon Slayer collection.
Sabito Solo Pages
The solo pages show Sabito across a full range of expressions and formats: sad, smiling, happy, handsome, cute, cool, looking up, a standard portrait, and several format variants. Both masked and unmasked versions appear in the solo pages.
Coloring Sabito with a mask: Sabito wears a pale kitsune mask in the style traditional to Sakonji Urokodaki’s students, painted with simple pink markings on white. His training uniform is a dark teal-green jacket, a distinctive color among Demon Slayer Corps trainees. His silver-white hair is partially visible even when masked. On masked pages, the soft pale pink of the mask markings against the dark teal of his uniform is the primary color relationship to establish. Keep the mask a warm, slightly ivory white rather than pure white, and the pink markings soft rather than vivid.
Coloring Sabito without a mask: Sabito’s unmasked face has silver-white hair, large grey eyes, and an open, almost gentle expression that reads as younger than his masked presence suggests. On unmasked pages, the silver-white hair is the anchor color. His skin is fair, and his eyes are a soft grey. The unmasked pages benefit from a slightly softer, less high-contrast treatment than the masked action pages, reflecting the contrast between the fighter and the boy underneath.
Sabito and Makomo
Seven pages pair Sabito with Makomo, a fellow student of Urokodaki who also died at Final Selection and appears alongside Sabito as a spirit during Tanjiro’s training. The paired pages cover a standard scene, several format variants, a defending scene, and one Sabito and Sakura page with an implied seasonal setting.
Coloring Makomo: Makomo has long, dark blue-black hair and a pale complexion. She wears a soft purple kimono. Her expression tends toward quiet and somewhat melancholy, reflecting her nature as a spirit. On paired pages, the contrast between Sabito’s teal uniform and silver-white hair and Makomo’s purple kimono and dark hair creates a natural complementary pairing: his warm silver against her cool dark tones, his active stance against her quieter presence.
Sabito and Giyu Tomioka
Seven pages pair Sabito with Giyu Tomioka, the Water Hashira, who trained alongside Sabito under Urokodaki and survived the Final Selection that Sabito did not. These pages show the two in various formats, including a chibi paired page.
Coloring Sabito and Giyu together: Giyu Tomioka has dark blue-black hair and his distinctive half-and-half haori, one side dark solid navy and the other a geometric red, white, and black pattern. His Demon Slayer Corps uniform is standard dark navy. On paired pages, his dark, formal palette contrasts with Sabito’s lighter teal and silver-white. The emotional weight of the pairing, a survivor and the person who saved his life, is visible through this tonal contrast: Sabito lighter and more open, Giyu darker and more closed off.
Chibi Pages
The set includes two chibi pages: a solo chibi Sabito page and a chibi Sabito and Giyu Tomioka paired page.
Coloring chibi pages: chibi Sabito retains his silver-white hair and the pink-marked kitsune mask if included, but the simplified forms soften both characters significantly. The dark teal of Sabito’s jacket reads especially well in chibi form as a distinctive color accent.
Bonus Character Pages
Four pages feature other Demon Slayer characters: a Muichiro Tokito page, a Gyomei Himejima page, a Mitsuri Kanroji and Obanai Iguro page, and an Ozaki character page.
Coloring Muichiro Tokito: Muichiro is the Mist Hashira with long mint-green hair and a pale, distant expression. His Hashira uniform is standard navy, but he is most recognizable by his distinctive hair color, a very light, slightly cool mint-green.
Coloring Gyomei Himejima: Gyomei is the Stone Hashira, the largest and physically most imposing Hashira in the Corps. He has dark hair, a large, muscular build, and typically a contemplative expression. His coloring involves dark, weighty tones across a much larger frame than most other characters in the series.
Coloring Mitsuri Kanroji and Obanai Iguro: Mitsuri, the Love Hashira, has distinctive pink-and-green gradient ombre hair and a bright pink custom uniform. Obanai, the Serpent Hashira, has dark hair, a bandaged lower face, and a black-and-white serpent-scale patterned haori. The pairing, which the series treats as a romantic relationship, contrasts Mitsuri’s warm, saturated palette with Obanai’s restrained monochrome design.
Printable PDF and Online Sabito Coloring Pages
All pages are available as printable PDFs or in the online coloring tool. The masked vs. unmasked pages and the Sabito and Makomo scenes reward printing for detailed work on the mask markings and the contrasting palettes.
What These Pages Do
Sabito died during the Final Selection exam. He had slain every demon on the mountain except the oldest, the Hand Demon who had eaten the other candidates for fifty years. When he reached the Hand Demon alone, it killed him. Everyone else survived because of what Sabito did. Giyu Tomioka, who passed and eventually became the Water Hashira, survived because of what Sabito did.
He never got to see any of it.
The mask pages and the unmasked pages together show both sides: the serious fighter who protected everyone, and the boy who never got to become anything else.
The AAP notes that activities centered on characters defined by sacrifice and courage, whose actions benefit others without personal reward, support children’s understanding of selflessness and the lasting impact of what people do for each other.
Art therapy practitioners note that coloring characters whose stories end before we meet them can be a quiet exercise in empathy, as it requires imagining the full person behind what is only partially shown.
How to Color Sabito Coloring Pages Well
The kitsune mask is the set’s most distinctive coloring element. The mask is a warm ivory-white base, not pure white, with soft pink markings painted in a fox pattern. The pink should be a warm pink rather than cool, consistent with the traditional hand-painted quality of Urokodaki’s student masks. On masked pages, the mask is the visual anchor of the whole page.
Sabito’s teal uniform is darker and more muted than it reads at a small scale. His training jacket is a dark teal, not a bright teal. Think deep sea green rather than cyan. Against his silver-white hair and the pale mask, the dark teal provides the weight that makes his page feel grounded rather than washed out.
On Makomo pages, keep her purple kimono and his teal uniform clearly distinct. Both characters have relatively cool palettes, so the distinction between purple-cool and teal-cool needs careful attention. Keeping Makomo’s kimono clearly in the purple-violet range and Sabito’s jacket clearly in the green-teal range prevents the page from reading as monochromatic.
On Giyu pages, the half-and-half haori is the most demanding coloring element. Giyu’s haori has a clean vertical split: one half is solid dark navy, the other is a geometric pattern in red, white, and black. Getting the boundary between the two halves straight and crisp is the main technical task on any Giyu and Sabito page.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Sabito Coloring Pages
Masked vs. Unmasked Display
Color the Sabito with mask page and the Sabito without mask page side by side.
The same person in two presentations: the kitsune mask that marks him as Urokodaki’s student, and the face of the boy who was seventeen when he died. Takes about twenty minutes.
Sabito and Makomo Spirit Pair
Color the Sabito and Makomo page, keeping his teal and silver against her purple and dark hair. Mount as a matched spirit pair.
Two students who died before the series began, depicted as they appear during Tanjiro’s training: present, but already gone. Takes about twenty minutes.
Giyu and Sabito: Survivor and Savior
Color the Sabito and Giyu Tomioka page. Keep Sabito lighter and more open, Giyu darker and more guarded.
The Water Hashira, who became one of the most powerful fighters in the Corps, and the person who made it possible, are on the same page. Takes about twenty minutes.
Bonus Hashira Collection
Color the Muichiro, Gyomei, and Mitsuri pages as a bonus Hashira set alongside a Tengen Uzui page from the Tengen Uzui Coloring Pages collection.
A four-Hashira display from the set’s bonus character pages. Takes about thirty minutes.
Chibi Training Pair
Color the chibi Sabito and Giyu Tomioka page. Display alongside chibi Tanjiro from the Tanjiro Coloring Pages set.
The three students of Sakonji Urokodaki in chibi form: the one who died, the one who survived, and the one who came after. Takes about fifteen minutes.
FAQ About Sabito Coloring Pages
Are these Sabito coloring pages free, and can I color them online?
Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or open it in the online coloring tool to color on screen.
Who is Sabito?
Sabito is a character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba by Koyoharu Gotouge. He was a student of Sakonji Urokodaki, who died during the Final Selection exam after defeating almost every demon on the mountain to protect the other candidates. He appears in the series as a training vision, a spirit created by Urokodaki to help Tanjiro develop the skill to defeat him and pass Final Selection.
Why does Sabito wear a kitsune mask?
Sakonji Urokodaki, the former Water Hashira who trains both Sabito and Tanjiro, carves hand-painted kitsune masks for each of his students. The masks serve as protective charms and are a tradition specific to Urokodaki’s students. Sabito’s mask has soft pink markings on a pale white base.
Who is Makomo?
Makomo is another of Urokodaki’s students who died during Final Selection. Like Sabito, she appears during Tanjiro’s training as a spirit, helping him learn the forms of Water Breathing. She has long dark hair and wears a soft purple kimono. She and Sabito are often depicted together as fellow spirits of Urokodaki’s lost students.
What is Sabito’s connection to Giyu Tomioka?
Sabito and Giyu Tomioka were both students of Sakonji Urokodaki and participated in the same Final Selection. Sabito protected Giyu and the other candidates by fighting every demon on the mountain, but was killed by the Hand Demon before Giyu reached him. Giyu became the Water Hashira in part as a consequence of surviving the selection Sabito did not.
Who are the bonus characters in this set?
The set includes Muichiro Tokito, the Mist Hashira; Gyomei Himejima, the Stone Hashira; Mitsuri Kanroji, the Love Hashira, depicted alongside Obanai Iguro, the Serpent Hashira; and Ozaki, a minor Demon Slayer character. These pages expand the set beyond Sabito into a broader Demon Slayer character collection.
Are these official Sabito coloring pages?
No. These are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by Koyoharu Gotouge, Shueisha, Aniplex, ufotable, or any other rights holder of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
What age group are these pages best suited for?
Demon Slayer is rated for audiences aged 13 and up due to its action and dark themes. The coloring pages are appropriate for fans of the series from around age 8. Chibi pages work for younger children who enjoy the character designs.
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