The “Pillar Exhibition” of Japan’s “Demon Slayer Blade” showcases thousands of original paintings! The scene also reproduced the appearance of ‘Infinite City’

After the end of this year’s TV anime ‘Demon Slayer Blade Training’, not only did it allow fans to catch up with the latest progress of the anime version, but it also became the anime broadcast with the most fans since its premiere. Especially popular is the character of ‘No Misfortune’, whose moonlit stroll is reminiscent of Michael Jackson (although misunderstood).

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However, in this article today, we are not here to continue this joke, but to take you on a glimpse of the recently held Ghost Slayer exhibition in Japan – the “Pillar Exhibition”.

The venue for this exhibition is TODA Building in Chuo ku, Japan. The CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO located on the sixth floor of the building is a so-called new concept art space.

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This is designed as a new type of museum that allows visitors to have close contact with works, creators, and their creative processes. In addition to the Ghost Slayer exhibition this time, there are plans to showcase a variety of exhibition contents such as contemporary art, animation, music, and popular culture in the future.

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Of course, the exhibition site also provides a product area and a dining area for visitors to relax or eat.

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The “Column Exhibition” this time is themed around the captains of the Ghostbusters team, using large standing signs and a TV wall to showcase the exciting performances in the animation.

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Not only that, 1000 original paintings of the Demon Slayer blade were also displayed on site, which is a must see for anime fans.

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In the display environment of these thousands of original drawings, the intricate details make every fan of Demon Slayer feel as if they are immersed in the ocean of art.

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In addition, the exhibition also features manyDemon Slayer BladeRelated three-dimensional exhibits, such as humanoid plaques of equal size.

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In addition, in order to echo the “column training section” in the animation, a venue imitating the infinite city space was specially designed, allowing the audience to experience the scene of falling into the infinite city, as if they were in it.

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The above is the exhibition related content shared with everyone this time. This exhibition will continue until March 2, 2025. Therefore, friends planning to travel to Tokyo during the winter or next spring may consider including this exhibition in their itinerary.

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