Demon Slayer × Tokyo

Demon Slayer in Tokyo

Every major anime and game IP keeps its flagship store in Tokyo. Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Akihabara each cover a different part of the hobby, and all three sit on the same loop line.

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Asakusa浅草Old Tokyo. The Taisho-era streets referenced in Demon Slayer, Sensoji Temple, and a 15-minute walk or one train stop from Tokyo Skytree.2PlacesBeppu別府Japan's largest hot spring output. Hachiman Kamado Shrine here carries an old legend about demons and a flight of 99 stone steps.1PlacesMount Kumotori雲取山The highest mountain in Tokyo, on the border with Saitama and Yamanashi. A serious full-day hike, not a viewpoint you drive to.1PlacesAshinomaki Onsen芦ノ牧温泉A hot spring area south of Aizu-Wakamatsu, along the Okawa river gorge.1PlacesAshikaga Flower ParkあしかがフラワーパークA flower park with a dedicated JR station. The wisteria season in late April and May is when it matters.1PlacesDazaifu太宰府Thirty minutes from Fukuoka. Alongside the famous shrine, Homangu Kamado Shrine on Mount Homan shares its name with the Demon Slayer main character.1Places