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Demon Slayer Organize Multiple Events in Kyoto From December 26

Updated: Aug 22, 2021


Demon Slayer Organize Multiple Events in Kyoto From December 26
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Demon Slayer: Kimitsu no Yaiba is set to hold multiple events, exhibitions, and rallies all over the Kyoto prefectures from December 26, 2020, to March 14, 2021.


Starting at the Toei Kyoto Studio Park in Ukyo Ward, the theme park will let visitors the feeling of the Hinokmai Kagura from the Demon Slayer: Mugen Train anime film alongside being able to take a photo with the boulder found on Sagiri Mountain. Visitors can also experience both the Butterly Mansion and the mansion where all the Hashira gathered in a Demon Slayer cosplay and have a guided tour from Tanjiro himself. There will also be games in the theme park to win prizes!

At the Kyoto Railway Museum, it will have trains from the Taisho era on display that helped inspired the train in the Mugen Train anime film. The headmark on the train at the museum will be changed out for a visual-based on the "Demon Slayer Kyo no Work 2" event. Tanjiro will once again guide people through the one-kilometre long train and the stamp rally inside it.


At the Arashiyama Line in Kyoto, a kitting out of four of its trains with "Demon Slayer Kyo no Work 2" headmarks as well as dressing up Arashiyama Station with Demon Slayer patterns on the first floor can be experienced, with its third floor having an area decorated with wisteria flowers. A limited amount of artificial wisteria flowers will also be given out to visitors in the first few days to place around the station themselves.


Foods, sweets, and drinks inspired by the characters will be also sold. Goods based on Demon Slayer in Kyoto will be sold throughout Kyoto as well as online.


Source: Natalie

 

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