@Drop - From the very beginning, why even bring it all up anyway? If you read the comments week-to-week for series that are available on M+ you should be able to get a clear idea of why others aren't necessarily satisfied with them. It's just a preference thing. Considering M+ doesn't even show double-pages, I'd include that as a demerit to the quality of the overall experience as well.
Someone has already asked, but, what exactly was your reason for coming here if not to read?
@Drop They got the raw straight from Japan Shounen Jump's digital release, not from Viz. And I dislike Viz's translation. Sometimes, I can't understand what is going on.
@Sourmonkey@Tacred@lsxmcsl
Its somewhat weird to know in what era they are because now we see a highly industrialized city, but during the red district arc it all looked pretty medieval. Also, they are going around with katanas everywhere in the open, but during the Meiji Restoration it was banned to wield weapons. So everything is somewhat weird.
@Tearsax
I thought it was Taisho (1912-1926)? since there are 'Taisho Rumors'? and maybe their 'Japan' is that katanas are banned in cities but okay in mountains and stuffs?
@Tearsax The Red-light District looks that way because the government purposely keep it like that. If you go to Japan now and visit Gion, the Geisha district in Kyoto, it still looks like an old town with all people there wearing kimono. And also in this Taisho era, only the big cities were modernized. In Japan, there are a lot of old towns that look completely like they are stuck in Edo period.
You don't remember Tanjiro groups were chased by the polices because they carry katana at the start of the train arc? They weren't chased before or after that because they traveled in mountain regions where there wasn't any law enforcement there. Normal civilians wouldn't want to go to the police to report something that wasn't involved them.