At the start, Ichigo would be defiant. He would not show any fear in front of Aizen. He might taunt Aizen, trying to get him to reveal his true intentions. As time goes on, he would start to feel a sense of isolation, but this would only strengthen his resolve. He would use his inner Hollow powers more freely, as he has no other option. He would also be constantly thinking about ways to turn the tables on Aizen and escape, and would be ready to take on any challenges that come his way during his captivity.
Ichigo would likely be defiant. He's a fighter and would not easily submit to Aizen. He'd probably be constantly looking for a way to escape and would be sizing up Aizen's every move, trying to find a weakness.
Ichigo would also experience a period of sadness. He values his relationships, and when one is broken through betrayal, it would hurt him deeply. He might isolate himself for a while, brooding over what happened. But ultimately, he would use this experience to become stronger. He'd learn from it and be more cautious in future relationships, while still maintaining his core values of loyalty and trust.
Some characters might be shocked at first. For example, her close male friends might feel a bit betrayed or confused, especially if they had a certain type of relationship with her when they thought she was a boy. But then they could come to accept and support her.
Ichigo might go into a state of self - reflection. He would wonder if there is something he has unknowingly done to cause this. He would try to analyze his past actions during the time travel. He might isolate himself from his so - called betrayers for a while to think things through. But ultimately, he would not give up on his friends. He would strive to find a way to regain their trust and set things right, because he values his relationships with them deeply.
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.