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Demon Slayer Total Concentration Exhibition in the Philippines Reveals Sneak Peek Ahead of August 3 Opening

Filipino Demon Slayer fans, get ready! The much-anticipated Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is officially ready for its grand opening on Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Level 3, Gateway Mall 2, Quezon City, Philippines. To keep the excitement going, the event released a sneak peek of what to expect inside the interactive exhibit.

In a previous post, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition shared that it will highlight the concept and content originally based on the exhibition in Japan. Attendees will have the chance to complete the Hashira training and get their limited-edition Demon Slayer Corps certificate. It will also feature the Philippines’ largest Demon Slayer merchandise shop.

Visitors will have the unique opportunity to step into the world of “Demon Slayer,” experiencing firsthand the unwavering determination of Tanjiro Kamado and the courageous battles fought by the Demon Slayer Corps. The exhibition is meticulously designed to bring to life the most iconic scenes from the series, allowing fans to relive their favorite moments and gain a deeper understanding of the characters and storylines.

The exhibition features exclusive content identical to that showcased in Japan, providing Philippine fans a rare chance to experience this extraordinary event without the need to travel abroad. From interactive displays to life-sized replicas of key scenes, to country-exclusive must-have merch, the exhibition offers a comprehensive and immersive exploration of the “Demon Slayer” universe. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the series, the exhibition provides a unique and enriching experience that goes beyond traditional anime viewing.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition Philippines Visual
(Updated opening date is August 3)

Here’s what to expect of the highlights of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition:

  • Entrance: Tanjiro’s trainer, Urokodaki, leads us to the exhibition hall to showcase the Demon Slayer Corps uniform and Nichirin swords
  • Mount Fujikasane: The venue of the Final Selection filled with blooming Wisteria flowers
  • Demon Slayer Headquarters: Learn everything about the Demon Slayer Corps
  • House of Demons: Experience the demon’s terror and Muzan’s fortress, the Infinity Castle
  • Water Breathing: A photo spot where you can experience the Water Breathing Style
  • Battle of Mount Natagumo: A visual presentation of the various breathing techniques
  • Butterfly Mansion: Specially made for Kocho Shinobu and Tsuyuri Kanao fans!
  • Mugen Train: A replica of the iconic carriage scene in the 2020 film
  • Kimetsu Academy: The modern and peaceful Demon Slayer spin-off by the original author
  • Rengoku’s Room: A display of Rengoku Kyojuro’s Nichirin sword and haori
  • Infiltrating the Entertainment District: See the vibrant district with many contraptions (plus the Muscle Mice!)
  • Battle in the Entertainment District: Look back at the fierce battles from this arc
  • Eyecatch Collection: Enjoy the eyecatchers from each episode that was drawn by character designer, Akira Matsushima
  • Shikishi Display Center: In commemoration of the anime, the passionate staff members created a new collection of shikishi (traditional Japanese art illustration boards)

The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition will run from August 3 to October 27, 2024. Tickets are available to purchase via PULP Tickets, TicketNet, SM Tickets, and SM Ticket outlets.  The event is organized by PULP Spaces+, Muse Communication, ACO MEDIA, and Mediasphere Communication. It was also previously held in Malaysia, Thailand, Taipei, and Hong Kong.

The exhibit’s grand opening has been postponed twice due to production challenges and typhoons. Attendees who purchased tickets for dates between July 20 and August 2 are free to visit on their date of choice. Follow the Demon Slayer Exhibition and Pulp Spaces’ socials for more updates.

Source: Demon Slayer Total Concentration Exhibition PH Facebook, Pulp Spaces+ X (Formerly Twitter)
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