The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition is coming to Singapore

The limited-time showcase is a must-visit for diehard fans.

Demon Slayer
Photo: FriedRice Experience (FRE-X), ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications

It’s not a stretch to say that the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise is huge in Singapore (and in many other countries). Take for instance, the movie Mugen Train, which is the city state’s fifth highest-grossing film in 2020 – in the middle of a pandemic too, mind you. Meanwhile the latest release, Infinity Castle, held a red carpet premiere at Shaw Theatres Lido this year and was even attended by Takahiro Sakurai, the Japanese voice actor behind fan-favourite character Giyu Tomioka.

So for those of you who can’t get enough of Tanjiro and gang, you’ll be happy to hear that the highly acclaimed Demon Slayer exhibition is coming to Singapore for a limited-time showcase.

Organised by FriedRice Experience, in collaboration with Aco Media, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition will take over the former Singapore Sports Hub Library from 24 January to 15 March 2026 – marking its only Southeast Asian stop for the year.

Spanning 21,000sq-ft across two floors, fans can expect an immersive journey through the Demon Slayer universe. Centered on the anime’s most iconic moments, the 45-minute adventure will allow you to relive scenes through life-sized sets, dynamic visuals, and multi-sensory experiences that FriedRice says “bring every breath, clash, and emotion to life.”

Here’s what you can expect to experience

Demon Slayer
Photo: FriedRice Experience (FRE-X), ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications
  • Mount Fujikasane: The mountain designated by the Demon Slayer Corps for the Final Selection. A dreamlike space surrounded by eternally blooming wisteria trees.
  • Demon Slayer Headquarters: The heart of the Demon Slayer Corps. This exhibition space displays key items related to the organization, including an organisational chart, character profiles, Nichirin Swords, and a curated collection of memorable quotes and iconic depictions of the Demon Slayers.
  • House of Demons: House of Demons showcases illustrations of demons from the series while partially recreating Kibutsuji Muzan’s Infinity Castle. At regular intervals, a special mechanism activates to immerse visitors in the terrifying presence of demons.
  • Battle of Mount Natagumo: This space highlights Breathing Styles with original illustrations of Demon Slayers using their breathing techniques, a photo spot recreating the effects of Water Breathing, and other exhibits related to breathing styles.
  • Mugen Train: Recreation of scenes from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Movie: Mugen Train, which was released in 2020. Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and Inosuke join the Flame Hashira Rengoku Kyojuro on a new mission. Visitors can step inside life-sized reproductions of the Mugen Train carriages.
  • Kimetsu Academy: The official spin-off, created by artist Koyoharu Gotoge, portrays life in a modern world where the Demon Slayer Corps and demons coexist. It offers a glimpse of the Demon Slayer Corps living a peaceful life, a stark contrast to their daily life-or-death missions. 
  • Infiltrating the Entertainment District: Join Tanjiro and his pals as they infiltrate the Entertainment District in search of information on demons. Enjoy this space, which features numerous contraptions, such as peek-through holes in the fusuma (traditional Japanese sliding partitions) and the Muscle Mice visible when peering through small openings.

Ufotable has also specially created Singapore-exclusive chibi characters that feature iconic local landmarks, and are available exclusively at the exhibition in Singapore.

To buy tickets, you can head over to Pelago and Klook for more details.

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