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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc

鬼滅の刃 遊郭編

After visiting the Rengoku residence, Tanjirou and his comrades volunteer for a mission within the Entertainment District, a place where desires are sold and demons dwell. They journey alongside the flashy Sound Hashira, Tengen Uzui, in search of a monstrous foe terrorizing the town. Sworn to slay creatures of the night, the hunt continues. (Source: Funimation) Note: - The first episode aired with a runtime of ~47 minutes. - The last episode aired with a runtime of ~33 minutes.

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After visiting the Rengoku residence, Tanjirou and his comrades volunteer for a mission within the Entertainment District, a place where desires are sold and demons dwell. They journey alongside the flashy Sound Hashira, Tengen Uzui, in search of a monstrous foe terrorizing the town. Sworn to slay creatures of the night, the hunt continues. (Source: Funimation) Note: - The first episode aired with a runtime of ~47 minutes. - The last episode aired with a runtime of ~33 minutes.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc

鬼滅の刃 遊郭編

After visiting the Rengoku residence, Tanjirou and his comrades volunteer for a mission within the Entertainment District, a place where desires are sold and demons dwell. They journey alongside the flashy Sound Hashira, Tengen Uzui, in search of a monstrous foe terrorizing the town. Sworn to slay creatures of the night, the hunt continues. (Source: Funimation) Note: - The first episode aired with a runtime of ~47 minutes. - The last episode aired with a runtime of ~33 minutes.

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Kagurazaka

神楽坂

This historic district retains the narrow stone-paved streets and traditional architecture reminiscent of the Taisho era. The area's former geisha districts and traditional restaurants echo the atmosphere of the Entertainment District depicted in the anime.

Kagurazaka Station

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Tokyo National Museum

東京国立博物館

The museum houses extensive collections of Taisho-era artifacts, clothing, and cultural items that match the time period depicted in the Entertainment District Arc. The traditional Japanese architecture and historical displays provide context for the anime's setting.

Ueno Station

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Asakusa

浅草

The historic district of Tokyo featuring Senso-ji Temple, which appears in the Asakusa arc of Demon Slayer.

Asakusa Station

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