
If you’ve ever whispered “Hinokami Kagura” under your breath while watching Demon Slayer, this exhibition will hit you right in the feels. Spanning a massive two floors, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition isn’t just a walk-through gallery — it’s a full-blown immersion into the emotional highs, brutal battles and quiet moments that made the anime legendary. The exhibition runs from 24 January till 15 March 2026 at the Singapore Sports Hub Library, don't miss it!
We visited the preview and here are 10 highlights we think that truly deserve your total concentration.

Once you step inside, you’re greeted by sensei Urokodaki Sakonji and an authentic display of Demon Slayer Corps uniforms and Nichirin swords. It’s subtle, reverent and instantly grounding — like bowing before battle. Right away, you know this exhibition takes the source material seriously.

Walking into Mount Fujikasane feels almost surreal. Bathed in purple hues and surrounded by eternally blooming wisteria, the space recreates the Final Selection site with eerie calm. The voice guidance from the twin guides adds an unsettling serenity — beautiful, but ominous, just like the anime.

This is where fans who love details will linger. Organisational charts, character profiles, iconic quotes and sword displays come together to map out the Corps’ world. It’s a visual reminder that behind every epic fight is a tightly woven structure… and a lot of sacrifice.

Dark, menacing and wonderfully unsettling, the House of Demons partially recreates Muzan’s Infinity Castle. At intervals, special effects kick in to heighten the tension, making you feel watched. It’s not outright scary, but it’s enough to send a chill down your spine.

One of the most visually striking areas, the Water Breathing zone captures the fluid elegance of Tanjiro’s signature style. Whether you’re posing dramatically or just soaking in the visuals, this spot perfectly distils why ufotable’s animation remains unmatched. Another highlight for many fans is Rengoku’s Room which features a real-life replica of his Nichirin sword and haori. It’s simple, respectful and deeply moving — a quiet tribute to a character whose impact far outlasted his screen time.

This section celebrates the sheer artistry of Breathing Techniques. Original illustrations showcase Demon Slayers mid-attack, frozen in moments of intensity and grace. It’s a reminder that every fight in Demon Slayer is as much about technique as it is about heart.

After all the combat-heavy sections, the Butterfly Mansion feels like a breath of fresh air. Featuring everyone’s favourite master and disciple pair, Kocho Shinobu and Tsuyuri Kanao, this photo spot captures one of the series’ gentler spaces — a quiet pause that fans will appreciate more than they realise.

This recreation hits hard emotionally. Seeing Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu and Inosuke alongside Rengoku Kyojuro brings back memories of one of the franchise’s most powerful arcs. If you’re still not over that moment, you’re not alone.

Flashy, fierce and absolutely chaotic, the Battle in the Entertainment District section throws you right into one of the anime’s most visually explosive arcs. Upper Rank Six Daki dominates the space with her endless obi slicing through the air, while Gyutaro’s grotesque Blood Demon Art radiates menace. It’s dramatic, high-impact and feels like a frozen moment mid-fight.
Just when you think it’s all about looking, the exhibition ups the engagement with the Special Training Zone, where visitors can take part in an interactive mobile game challenge. Complete the training and you’ll earn a limited-edition Demon Slayer Corps certificate, a small but satisfying badge of honour that proves you survived the exhibition with total concentration intact.

No anime exhibition is complete without merch, and this one delivers. From collectibles to apparel, the retail store even features Singapore-exclusive chibi characters interacting with local landmarks. It’s adorable, highly Instagrammable… and dangerously tempting!
Whether you’re a long-time fan or a casual viewer, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is a must-visit because it understands what makes Demon Slayer special: emotion, artistry and atmosphere. Take your time, revisit your favourite arcs, and leave with a renewed appreciation for a series that continues to set the standard for anime storytelling.
Total concentration advised. Nezuko-approved.
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