Real Life Anime Locations of Kimetsu no Yaiba

Anime Locations

“Kimetsu no Yaiba” is so popular that it has caused a social phenomenon.
It is a very popular work that started serialization in 2016 and was completed in May 2020.
However, its popularity is still alive in anime and movies!

So, this time, for those who want to “immerse themselves in the world view of Kimetsu no Yaiba!” And “I want to go if there is a place related to it!”, I will pick up Real Life Anime Locations that are close to the world view of the work. I did.
If you come to Japan, please visit and get deeper into the world of “Kimetsu no Yaiba”.

The cityscape and buildings that appear in the work do not exist, but the place where the world view remains the same among the fans and the animation staff visited on location attracted attention as the Real Life Anime Locations of the work. I am.

Does Tanjiro & Nezuko’s last name come from here?

Kamado Shrine [Fukuoka Prefecture]


“Kamado Shrine” is about 10 minutes by bus from Dazaifu Station in Fukuoka Prefecture. Since this shrine has “kamado” in its name, it may be the origin of the surname of Tanjiro and Nezuko. It is a popular spot among fans.
Since the author is from Fukuoka, Kamado Shrine is a hot topic.
The votive tablets lined up in a row are all drawn with illustrations of “Kimetsu no Yaiba”, and you can see that many fans visited.

The precincts are very fashionable, and there are many cute amulets such as bracelets.
Since it enshrines the god of marriage and love charms are also on sale, you can also pray for love.

Hachiman Kamado Shrine [Oita Prefecture]


J “Hachiman Kamado Shrine” in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture is also a spot that is highly likely to be the origin of the surname of the main character, Tanjiro and Nezuko.
“Hachiman Kamado Shrine” has stone steps that are said to have been made by demons, and the legend of cannibal demons has been handed down. There are also anecdotes about demons.
Therefore, it is reminiscent of the world view of “Kimetsu no Yaiba”.
The “Kamado Kagura” dedicated to the year-end and New Year holidays is also reminiscent of the “Hinokami Kagura” inherited by the Kamado family.

Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the work ♪

Asakusa (Tokyo)


Asakusa is the place where Tanjiro first encountered his family’s soul, Kibutsuji Muzan.
Since the story is set in the Taisho era, the cityscape and udon restaurant that are depicted in the story do not exist.
However, you should be able to experience the world view when you visit Asakusa, which has an emotional atmosphere.
Why don’t you try Yamakake Udon for dinner?

Ashikaga Flower Park [Tochigi Prefecture]



Wisteria flowers that appear as weaknesses that demons dislike in the work.
Even though the mountains where the final selection was made before Tanjiro joined “Kisatsutai”, many wisteria flowers were in full bloom, right? Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi Prefecture is attracting attention from fans as a place where you can enjoy this mountain-like scenery.
The best time to see wisteria flowers is from April to May, but in other seasons, beautiful purple lights that imitate wisteria flowers are held, so you can immerse yourself in the world view of the work.

Amenoiwatate Shrine, Itto-seki [Nara Prefecture]


Amenoiwatate Shrine in Nara Prefecture is a rare shrine that does not have a main shrine and has a megalith called “Ito-seki” as its deity.
This “Ito-seki” is popular among fans as a sacred place because it resembles a large rock that Tanjiro cut in half during his training before the final selection. In addition, Amenoiwatate Shrine is a place where it is said that Yagyu Ishifunesai Munetoshi, the founder of the Yagyu Shinkage-ryu, trained against the tengu.
The connection with the work can be seen from the fact that Mr. Rakutaki, the teacher of Tanjiro, always wears a tengu mask.

Meiji Mura [Aichi Prefecture]


“Meiji Mura” in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture is an open-air museum where you can get a glimpse of the buildings and steam locomotives of the Meiji era.
There are many things to see, but the one that is popular with “Kimetsu no Yaiba” fans is the Japanese Red Cross Hospital.
This is very similar to Choyashiki, where the people of Kisatsutai, including Tanjiro, are treated by Kocho Shinobu, one of the pillars.
In addition, there is a steam locomotive on the premises that is very similar to the infinite train that is the setting for the “Infinite Train Edition” that appears in the movie.
You can actually get on the train, so please experience the world view.

Ashinomaki Onsen Okawaso [Fukushima Prefecture]

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Ashinomaki Onsen has long been popular as an Okuzashiki in Aizuwakamatsu City.
Facing the Agano River, “Okawaso” is a popular hot spring inn with a long history.

The floating stage in the hall is similar to the world view of “Mugenjo”, so it has been receiving a lot of attention from “Kimetsu no Yaiba” fans recently. Shamisen performances are also performed regularly on the floating stage, reminiscent of a narrator who grinds a biwa.
It is a popular inn with a high reputation for meals and baths, so please stay and spend a relaxing time while immersing yourself in the world of “Kimetsu no Yaiba”.

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