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This chapter confirms something about the Hiraishin no Jutsu being superior to the Kamui.
While Kamui needs to spend chakra proportionally to the thing that is being transported to the other dimension, it seems like Hiraishin always uses the same quantity of chakra (or it spends as much chakra as the size of the transported target).
Logic:
Kakashi needed Kurama's chakra to transport Hachibi with Kamui. With his original levels he couldn't achieve that.
Minato transported Kurama's Bijuu-dama with his Hiraishin, without even being a Jinchuuriki (Konoha's attack by Masked Man).
Minato transported a Juubi Bijuu-dama with his Hiraishin when he arrived the battlefield, in his normal mode.
And now Tobirama without any buff was able to transport a Juubito's Bijuu-dama with his no-sweating attitude.
Conclusion: Kamui is far more versatile than the Hiraishin Jutsu, but Kamui needs way more chakra to be executed. Hiraishin is cheaper for bigger things.
While Kamui needs to spend chakra proportionally to the thing that is being transported to the other dimension, it seems like Hiraishin always uses the same quantity of chakra (or it spends as much chakra as the size of the transported target).
Logic:
Kakashi needed Kurama's chakra to transport Hachibi with Kamui. With his original levels he couldn't achieve that.
Minato transported Kurama's Bijuu-dama with his Hiraishin, without even being a Jinchuuriki (Konoha's attack by Masked Man).
Minato transported a Juubi Bijuu-dama with his Hiraishin when he arrived the battlefield, in his normal mode.
And now Tobirama without any buff was able to transport a Juubito's Bijuu-dama with his no-sweating attitude.
Conclusion: Kamui is far more versatile than the Hiraishin Jutsu, but Kamui needs way more chakra to be executed. Hiraishin is cheaper for bigger things.