Following the suspenseful conclusion of chapter 253, Tokyo Revengers chapter 254 continues to reveal more of Takemichi’s vision to the readers. Takemichi confides in Kakucho about Sanzu’s ambitions after learning more about them from Sanzu. A glimpse of Takemichi’s perspective may be seen in Tokyo Revengers chapter 254. No one knows if Sanzu is acting alone or under the direction of someone else.
Takemichi’s idea and the collective endeavour to stop Sanzu are explained in Tokyo Revengers chapter 254
Toman begins to fall behind the Kantou Manji gang in the last chapter. Angry and Peh-Yan were beaten up by Mikey, who then confronted Smiley. Wakasa and Benkei vanquished Koko and Inupi, while Hanma disposed of Chifuyu and Mitsuya. Takemichi, feeling guilty, became distracted and lost his concentration as he continued to battle Kakucho. Takemichi was thrown into the tracks by Kakucho, who was enraged at the insult. A vision of his comrades dying flashed across Takemichi’s mind as soon as he touched the tracks. Sanzu looked to have slain them.
Chapter 254 of Tokyo Revengers is titled “Train Wreck.”
Takemichi’s conception of the world
On page 254, Takemichi elaborates on his prior vision of a train smashing into a tower of metal storage containers and burying everyone on board. Several members of Kantou are also caught in the crossfire. At first, Takemichi doesn’t believe Sanzu when he says he killed Mitsuya and Chifuyu because they were “annoying.” A new vision fails to materialise when Takemichi attempts it again. There must be very little time left for him to oppose this one because he was touching the railway tracks when Sanzu was already on them and could not get another vision.
He abandons his struggle with Kakucho and hurries to Sanzu’s position after abandoning his battle with Kakucho. At this point, Kakucho draws him aside and demands an explanation. In a more solemn tone, Takemichi asks Kakucho for a temporary ceasefire, and Kakucho agrees.
A short-lived pact
It was cut to Sanzu, who had already entered the train and was attempting to restart it as the story ended. Some admirers speculate that he was accompanied by a companion who was not in the shot. Takemichi and Kakucho get onto the rails together as he glances ahead to see someone calling him. If Takemichi told Kakucho about Sanzu’s plans, it’s not clear if he also told him about his ability to see into the future. He declares that Takemichi was correct and suggests a truce till everyone is saved. The old pals band together for the time being and attempt to stop Sanzu.
Chapter 254 of Tokyo Revengers reveals more about Takemichi’s visions than any other chapter in the series thus far. It’s easy to see some similarities between this vision and the prior two that dealt with Kisaki and Senju. In order for this to be true, Takemichi must be in the same location as when the vision occurred. In order to understand the vision, he has to be with a relevant person or object from it. When it comes to future vision, a third factor is that it becomes clearer as time goes on.
This gives an otherwise unpredictable power a feeling of continuity and logic. It’s unclear how Takemichi knows how his visions function when he’s only had two before and neither time enabled him to look at the specifics. In addition, it’s not clear what the railroad tracks’ significance is either. We don’t know exactly why Haruchiyo is doing what she’s doing. He may be attempting to please Mikey, but it doesn’t always imply he has his permission to do so.
It’s evident that Haruchiyo has no regard for anybody except Mikey as he sacrifices Kantou members in his plan. Takemichi and Kakucho have little chance of stopping Haruchiyo by themselves. In Tokyo Revengers 254, at least, they appear to be joining together, which may be a sign of reconciliation. Haruchiyo’s background with Mikey should be revealed in the upcoming chapter, which should include additional individuals helping to stop him.