The 'akaza sad story' might refer to the tragic backstory of Akaza from Demon Slayer. Akaza was once a human with a strong will. He had a family and a normal life, but due to various misfortunes and being turned into a demon against his will, he lost his humanity and was forced to do cruel things. He also had a lot of inner struggles as he still retained some of his human emotions deep down, which made his story a sad one.
Inosuke doesn't become a Hashira in the manga. The story progresses with him having other significant experiences and achievements instead of achieving that specific position.
It's hard to give an exact number. Different story arcs and battles led to the deaths of multiple hashira. Some died heroically, while others met their fate in unexpected ways. The count changes as the manga progresses.
Definitely not. Genya remains outside the ranks of Hashira throughout the manga. This is because of a combination of factors such as his skills, experiences, and the overall direction of the story.
I would recommend 'Douma's Secret Admirer'. In this fanfiction, the reader is a shy character who secretly admires Douma from afar. It's full of cute and endearing moments as the reader tries to get closer to Douma without being too obvious. It's a really heart - warming read.
Well, the plot could involve Naruto being reincarnated as Douma. He would have to deal with Douma's memories and powers. Naruto, having his own moral code, might struggle with the darker aspects of Douma's character. He could use his ninja skills to fight against the enemies that Douma had in his world, but in a more heroic way than Douma did. Maybe he'd form new alliances with the characters in Douma's world and bring a new perspective to the power dynamics there.