What Part of Japan Does Demon Slayer Take Place?

avatarBeatingDebita year ago
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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

It's set in the Taisho period Japan (1912-1926), but it's a fictional world, so you won't find an exact map location!

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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

The series is set in Taisho-era Japan, but the exact locations are more a mix of historical and fictional places.


avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Demon Slayer takes place in Taisho-era Japan, but it doesn't specify a particular region or city. The setting is a blend of various Japanese landscapes and historical elements.


avatarAttendingStokea year ago

Taisho-era Japan, there's no specific part, but it looks like a mashup of old-school Japanese scenery!


avatarTargetingDirta year ago

Basically, it鈥檚 a fictional Taisho-era Japan. Don鈥檛 try finding Tanjiro's house on Google Maps!

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