Japan Review
Online ISSN : 2434-3129
Print ISSN : 0915-0986
ISSN-L : 0915-0986
Research Note
Demon Slayer Kimetsu no yaiba: Oni, Vampires, and Sexuality
Noriko T. REIDER
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2024 Volume 39 Pages 203-219

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Abstract
An oni (demon/ogre) is a fascinating supernatural creature. Depicted in Japanese literature, religion, art, and folklore, the oni’s longevity can be ascribed to their symbiotic evolution alongside Japanese society. The recent Japanese societal phenomenon created by Kimetsu no yaiba, a manga which was then made into anime and a film, reveals how oni still occupy an important position in Japanese culture. Kimetsu no yaiba depicts a war between humans and evil oni. The oni characters in Kimetsu no yaiba across all its iterations possess the fundamental attributes of traditional oni such as anthropophagy, but distinct attributes are added. These draw on cultural elements from the West, including superheroes and, most notably, vampires. This research note will focus on the characteristics of oni and their portrayal in Kimetsu no yaiba to demonstrate the ongoing evolution of oni and emphasize their continued relevance today.
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