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Demon Slayer's Infinity Castle Materializes in Hong Kong This Month

Charles - News - 04 Feb 2026

Fans can step into the anime's dramatic world with free admission starting January 23


Hong Kong


The swords are drawn and the demons await. One of anime's biggest franchises is bringing its immersive Infinity Castle experience to Hong Kong, offering fans a chance to walk through the haunting world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.


Opening January 23 at INCUBASE Arena in Mong Kok, the pop-up store recreates five iconic arcs from the beloved series, including the Unwavering Resolve arc, Mugen Train, and the newly released Infinity Castle storyline. Best of all? Entry is completely free.


Following its successful Taiwan run, the Hong Kong installation features detailed set pieces that capture the anime's signature intensity. Themed photo opportunities let visitors pose alongside their favorite demon slayers—whether that's determined Tanjiro, protective Nezuko, or the boisterous duo of Zenitsu and Inosuke.



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Exclusive merch for the exhibition


 



Beyond Instagram-worthy backdrops, the pop-up houses exclusive merchandise available nowhere else. Collectors can snag Infinity Castle theme cards, 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles, and an embroidered Nine Hashira tote bag, among other limited items that let fans carry a piece of the Demon Slayer universe home.


The timing couldn't be better for Hong Kong's anime community. Just days after the pop-up opens, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba in Concert hits town on January 27-28, featuring live musicians performing the series' epic soundtrack.


Cosplayers are encouraged to show up in full character, adding to the community atmosphere organizers hope to create. Whether you've followed the series since its debut or you're curious about the phenomenon that's captivated millions worldwide, this two-month exhibition runs through March 15.



Visit Details:



  • Where: INCUBASE Arena, B2/F Chong Hing Square, 601 Nathan Road, Mong Kok

  • When: January 23 – March 15, 2026

  • Hours: 11 AM–10 PM daily

  • Admission: Free