If you’ve finished watching the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie and can’t wait for more, you’re in luck. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is finally making a stop in Singapore from 24th January to 15th March 2026, so it’s time to revisit iconic moments from the anime, explore life-sized sets, and snag Singapore-exclusive character merch.
Image adapted from: FriedRice Experience (FRE-X), ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications
The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is a travelling showcase that’s finally making its first-ever stop in Singapore, and it’ll be the only Southeast Asia destination in 2026.
You’ll get to explore a massive 21,000sqft space across 2 floors, with the entire multi-sensory journey taking about 45 minutes to complete. Fans will recognise sets from the anime’s biggest arcs, from Mugen Train and the Entertainment District to the eerie Infinity Castle.
Named after the Demon Slayers’ fundamental Total Concentration breathing technique, the exhibition will also highlight the craft behind the series. You’ll find original sketches, weapon displays, and character charts to deepen your understanding of the Demon Slayer universe.
Kick off your journey under the wisteria flowers of Mount Fujikasane, where our main characters passed the Final Selection Test to become full-fledged Demon Slayers. Don’t forget to take aesthetic pictures with the Ubayashiki siblings, because things are only going to get more intense from this point on.
Next, refresh your memory at the Demon Slayer Headquarters, where you’ll find the character profiles of slayers, their iconic Nichirin swords, and even a collection of memorable quotes and depictions.
Step into the enemy’s lair if you dare at the House of Demons – it’s a partial recreation of Muzan’s sinister Infinity Castle. The space will come alive at intervals with a special mechanism that signals the “presence” of demons, so keep your sword close to you.
You can also check out hand-drawn illustrations of notable demons like Susamaru and Enmu here, along with displays of their on-screen demise.
Image adapted from: FriedRice Experience (FRE-X), ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications
Next up, you’ll come across the Battle of Mount Natagumo – an exhibition filled with original illustrations of the various Breathing Styles used by demon slayers.
If you’ve always wanted to perform Rengoku’s Flame Breathing Second Form, there’s even a photo spot with a sword grip waiting for you.
Then board the Mugen Train, which features life-sized train cabins complete with the stacks of bento boxes that Rengoku devoured. Look through the window, and you might spot him outside – a cool nod to what other train passengers would have seen during this intense battle.
Become a student for a day at Kimetsu Academy, a light-hearted alternate universe spinoff where demons and slayers coexist in a private school. The modern Japanese classroom lined with characters is a nice breather from the intense battle arcs – especially if you’re still crying over your favourite characters.
Sneak into Kyogukou House at the Infiltrating the Entertainment District exhibition, where the colourful corridors are lined with scenes from the arc. At the end lies Daki’s silhouette in her demon form as she awaits Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke.
Peek through one of the missing panels along the corridor to spot the buff Ninju mice flexing their gains.
End your journey at the Exclusive Merchandise Store, a 1,000sqft shop stocked with collectibles and apparel, including limited-edition Singapore-exclusive items that can only be purchased at this exhibition. These items are created by Ufotable and feature chibi characters at our local landmarks, so grab them before they’re gone.
Tickets to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition will be released in 3 phases, and Phase 1 Early Bird tickets are already out and selling fast.
Children aged between 2 to 12 years old and seniors aged 60 and above can purchase a concession ticket at a lower price.
| Phase | Dates | Weekday Prices | Weekend & Public Holiday Prices |
| Phase 1: Early Bird | 26th Nov-10th Dec 2025 | Adult: $22.20 Concession: $18.20 | Adult: $25.40 Concession: $21.40 |
| Phase 2: Pre-Opening (includes 1 Limited Edition Souvenir Card per ticket) | 11th Dec 2025-22nd Jan 2026 | Adult: $24 Concession: $19 | Adult: $28 Concession: $23 |
| Phase 3: Regular Sales | 23rd Jan-15th March 2026 | Adult: $24 Concession: $19 | Adult: $28 Concession: $23 |
From 11th December 2025 onwards, you can also purchase a Family Bundle of 3 ($72), a Family Bundle of 4 ($94), and a VIP Bundle ($58/pax). The family bundles will come with Souvenir Cards if you purchase them during the Phase 2 sale period, while the VIP Bundle includes a metal ticket, an ID card, and a $10 retail voucher.
Do note that there’s a $3 booking fee for every ticket.
The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition will be held at the former Sports Hub Library, also known as the Kallang Library. The library is located within The Kallang, which is just a 5-minute walk from Stadium MRT on the Circle Line.
Becoming a Hashira may be a fantasy, but this Demon Slayer exhibition is probably the closest you’ll get to it. Whether you want to relive the story, take pictures at photo-ops, or purchase official merch, this is a chance to experience the world of Demon Slayer beyond the screen – so catch it during its limited run in Singapore.
Admission: From $18.20
Date: 24th Jan-15th Mar 2026
Time: 11am-10pm, Daily
Venue: Former Singapore Sports Hub Library
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Cover image adapted from: FriedRice Experience (FRE-X), ACO MEDIA, Muse Communication, and Mediasphere Communications
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