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The Japanese animated series Demon Slayer (or Kimetsu no Yaiba in Japanese) spoils its fans a lot.

Launching numerous collaborative goods, the franchise released the ultimate anime merchandise — an official Demon Slayer gaming chair.

The gaming chair was produced by Lenovo Japan. It is heavily based on one of the anime’s supporting characters, the Demon Slayer Corps’ Water Pillar, Tomioka Giyuu.

Tomioka Giyuu in Demon Slayer
Credit: Ufotable

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This anime gaming chair has been patterned after Giyuu’s iconic haori design which is a split between a solid magenta color and colorful geometric patterns of green, yellow, and orange shades.

What’s unique about this chair is it comes with its very own katana sword — yes, this is actually Giyuu’s Nichirin Blade, complete with its two-tone, diamond-section grip.

Tomioka Giyuu fabric cloth pattern
Credit: Lenovo Japan

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Unfortunately, the gaming chair’s sword is only meant for display and cannot be pulled out to recreate Giyuu’s swordsmanship moves.

The chair also comes with a neck pillow and an adjustable back cushion perfect for long hours of comfortable gaming.

Unfortunately, this chair is not for sale and was only obtainable through Lenovo’s giveaway which ran from March 18 to 31 in 2021 that awarded five lucky winners.

Demon Slayer, Lenovo Gaming Chair, Kimetsu no Yaiba
Credit: Lenovo Japan

Fans can follow Lenovo on their Twitter account for other giveaways and (hopefully) more anime goodies in the future.


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