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Demon Slayer-inspired traditional pattern masks released by Japanese mask company
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The dark fantasy adventure series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is undeniably one of the most popular anime and manga series in Japan today. Its most recent animated movie reportedly broke a record by becoming the country’s third-highest grossing film ever, surpassing Disney’s “Frozen”, another extremely popular animated movie.
So it’s no surprise that companies in Japan are joining in on the popularity of the series. Over the past few weeks, there have been all sorts of Demon Slayer-themed products both online and in physical stores across Japan.
Now, the latest themed item that fans can get their hands on are reusable masks that are reminiscent of some of the traditional Japanese patterns that appear on the show. Priced at 680 yen each, the mask designs include the famous black-and-green checkered pattern from Tanjiro Kamado’s haori, and the light pink pattern from his sister Nezuko’s kimono.
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The masks are currently up for pre-orders, with shipping scheduled on December 11, 2020. You can order them online through manufacturer Galleria International’s Japanese website.