If you walk through the streets of Tokio u Osaka today, it is very likely that you will find the giant smile of Shinobu Kocho. As of December 1, large-scale advertisements have begun to appear Kimetsu no Yaiba in the most important districts of Japan. This campaign celebrates the launch of the new benefit for moviegoers: a thank you card illustrated by the author himself Koyoharu Gotouge.
Shinobu invasion locations
The fences, which present the same illustration of Shinobu which is being given away in cinemas, they will be exhibited at strategic points:
- Tokyo (Shinjuku): Toho Building Wall (until January 11, 2026).
- Tokyo (Ikebukuro): PARCO Wall (until January 5, 2026).
- Tokyo (Shibuya): Shibuya Scramble Square screens (until December 14).
- Osaka (Dotonbori): TSUTAYA Ebisu-bashi screens (until December 14).
On the hunt for the historical record
But advertising is not the only giant thing here. Updated box office figures confirm that Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle Chapter One has raised 38.33 billion yen in its first 136 days. The impressive thing is that, at this same point (day 136), its predecessor Mugen Train it carried 38.1 billion. This means that the new film is slightly surpassing the pace of the highest-grossing film in history.
Currently, they are only missing 2.42 billion yen to surpass the absolute record of 40.75 billion yen established by him Infinite Train. With the global box office exceeding 100 billion yen, we are facing a phenomenon that has no brakes.