
The wait is finally over for fans of the global anime sensation Kimetsu no Yaiba. As we enter 2026, Singapore has officially become the epicenter of the anime world in Southeast Asia by hosting the highly anticipated Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition.
This isn't just a simple gallery; it is a sprawling, 21,000-square-foot multi-sensory journey that brings the high-stakes world of Tanjiro Kamado and the Hashira to life.
Whether you are a "First Form" newcomer or a seasoned veteran of the Demon Slayer Corps, this guide covers everything you need to know about tickets, immersive highlights, and that must-visit merchandise shop.
Since its debut, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has done more than just break box office records—it has redefined the modern anime landscape. From the heartbreaking bond between Tanjiro and his demon-turned-human sister, Nezuko, to the breathtaking animation by Ufotable, the series has cultivated a massive, emotional following.
Singapore serves as the only Southeast Asian stop for the 2026 world tour, making this event a pilgrimage site for fans across the region. The "Total Concentration" exhibition is designed to let fans "relive" the story. It focuses heavily on the emotional beats of the early seasons, the intensity of the Mugen Train arc, and the flashy chaos of the Entertainment District.6 For many, this is a rare chance to step through the screen and stand alongside their favorite characters in life-sized detail.
To ensure a smooth experience, the exhibition uses a structured ticketing and time-slot system. Here are the essential logistics:
Tickets are sold exclusively online (no on-site sales).
Ticket Type | Weekday Price | Weekend/PH Price | Perks |
|---|---|---|---|
Early Bird | ~$19.20 | ~$22.40 | 20% discount (Available Nov-Dec 2025) |
Pre-Opening / Regular | $24.00 | $28.00 | Includes Limited Edition SG Souvenir Card |
VIP Bundle | $58.00 | $58.00 | Metal bookmark, ID card, $10 retail voucher |
Family Bundle (3 pax) | $72.00 | $72.00 | Discounted rate for 2 adults + 1 concession |
Pro-Tip: If you missed the Early Bird phase, the VIP bundle is highly recommended for the $10 voucher alone, as you will almost certainly want to spend money at the massive merch shop.
The exhibition is divided into eight distinct zones spanning two floors, each meticulously designed to replicate the atmosphere of the anime.
The journey begins at Mount Fujikasane, the site of the Final Selection. The entrance is draped in "eternally blooming" wisteria flowers, illuminated by soft purple lights that create a dreamlike (and demon-safe!) atmosphere.
As you move into the Demon Slayer Headquarters, you’ll find 1:1 scale replicas of the Nichirin Swords belonging to the Hashira. Each sword is crafted with incredible detail, from Giyu’s fluid water patterns to Rengoku’s flame-licked hilt. Surrounding these are exclusive production sketches and "Genga" (original frames) provided by Ufotable, offering a rare look at the artistry behind the animation.
The centerpiece for many is the Mugen Train Zone. It features a life-sized recreation of the train carriage where Tanjiro and Rengoku fought the Lower One demon, Enmu. The use of projection mapping on the windows makes it feel as though the train is actually hurtling through the night.
Further in, you’ll encounter the House of Demons. This zone uses optical illusions and mirrors to simulate the mind-bending architecture of the Infinity Castle.
Fans of Akaza and Doma will find dedicated sections highlighting the Upper Rank demons, complete with atmospheric sound effects that heighten the sense of dread.
One of the unique draws of the "Total Concentration" tour is the interactive smartphone-based training game. Upon entering, you can scan a QR code to join the "Demon Slayer Corps" via your phone.
The tour concludes at the 1,000-square-foot Merchandise Store. This is where your budget is truly tested.
Important: The shop accepts cashless payments (Visa, Mastercard, GrabPay). Popular items like the Singapore-exclusive acrylic stands tend to sell out by mid-afternoon, so try to book an earlier time slot if you are a collector.
If you are traveling from overseas or looking to turn your visit into a "staycation," using a reliable platform like Traveloka can make the process seamless.
For international fans flying into Changi Airport, you can find competitive deals using flights finder on Traveloka. We recommend setting a "Price Alert" for January and February to snag the best rates.
As for accommodation, look for cheap hotels near the Kallang or Lavender areas. Staying at hotels like the Parkroyal on Beach Road or V Hotel Lavender puts you just a few MRT stops away from the Sports Hub venue.
Don't stop at just the exhibition! You can use Traveloka Xperience to bundle your Demon Slayer tickets with other iconic Singapore attractions.
The Demon Slayer Singapore Exhibition is a fleeting event, lasting only seven weeks.
It is a heartfelt tribute to a story that has touched millions. By planning ahead and securing your tickets early, you ensure that your journey through the world of Kimetsu no Yaiba is nothing short of legendary.










