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Demon Slayer x Raku Spa Collaboration

Demon Slayer x Raku Spa Collaboration

Tokyo Weekender05-08-2025
Relax with Tanjiro and the Demon Slayers
Raku Spa, the popular public bathhouse and spa chain, will be collaborating with the anime
Kimetsu no Yaiba
(Demon Slayer) featuring character merchandise, decor, food, drinks and even character-inspired baths from August 18 to September 9.
This collaboration event is available at various Raku Spa locations, so check the campaign page for the full list of
participating spas
. The Tokyo stores include
Gokurakuyu Tama Center
,
Raku Spa Station Fuchu
and
Raku Spa 1010 Kanda
.
Raku Cafe Ikebukuro
will also be selling collaboration drinks, but this location does not have a spa. The Raku Cafe will serve an exclusive takeout-only black meat bun.
With the
huge success of the Infinity Castle film
, fans can also come to enjoy the relaxing spa with their favorite heroes and villains.
collaboration towels
Admission Bundle Gift
Guests who select the standard bundle receive admission to the bathhouse and one exclusive Demon Slayer towel. An upgrade to the premium bundle will grant you two character towels.
Exclusive Merchandise
The collaboration comes with a wide selection of original merchandise featuring the Demon Slayer characters in bath attire, drawn by the anime's studio Ufotable. Goods will be available for purchase at the bathhouses and in Raku Spa's online shop starting from August 18. Merchandise includes mugs, drawstring pouches, clear files, acrylic stands and keychains. The online shop will have exclusive items like a metal art display and a complete set of can badge buttons.
For every ¥2000 spent on collaboration merchandise, customers will receive one random
senshafuda
-inspired character sticker.
Nezuko's berry parfait
Inosuke's blue banana milk
Rengoku's omelette rice
Kanao and Shinobu's flower syrup soda
Tamayo and Yushiro's doria-style salmon
Sabito and Makomo's post-training almond tofu and sesame dumplings parfait
Collaboration Menu
A limited-edition menu will be available featuring meals, drinks and desserts inspired by the characters. For each item ordered, customers will receive one random original coaster. Guests who order five items will receive an additional coaster.
Drinks include Tanjiro's chocolate mint White Water, Inosuke's blue banana milk, Kanao and Shinobu's flower syrup soda and more.
Entrées include Zenitsu's chili shrimp rice bowl, Rengoku's omelette rice, Inosuke's burger, Kanao and Shinobu's chirashi sushi, Tanjiro's garlic tomato pasta and Tamayo and Yushiro's doria-style salmon plate. Inosuke's burger and Tamayo and Yushiro's doria-style salmon come with two coasters.
For dessert, guests can try Nezuko's berry parfait, the Ohagi brothers' parfait or Sabito and Makomo's post-training almond tofu and sesame dumplings parfait.
Guests can also purchase the special
totonou
bamboo charcoal lemonade, which comes in a souvenir tumbler along with two coasters.
Kokushibo's black chicken nanban
Muzan Kibutsuji's transforming quest drink
Infinity Castle endless chicken and fries
Kaigaku's blue lemon squash
Upper Moon One Kokushibo's two-layered cola
After 17:00, the menu will switch to a demon theme. Items include Muzan Kibutsuji's transforming quest drink which comes with a special syrup that changes the drink's taste and appearance, Upper Moon One Kokushibo's two-layered cola, Upper Rank Three Akaza's White Water, Kaigaku's blue lemon squash and more. Meals include Muzan's super spicy mapo tofu, Kokushibo's black chicken nanban, Douma's vongole pasta, Akaza's napolitan pasta and the Infinity Castle endless chicken and fries.
Character-inspired Baths
There will be five different character-inspired baths to try during the collaboration period. These exclusive baths include Tanjiro and Giyu's bath, Kanao and Shinobu's bath, Genya's bath, Tamayo and Yushiro's bath and Sabito and Makomo's bath. Character-inspired baths will rotate throughout the event and vary depending on the spa location, so please check the schedule on the website.
Special Audio Broadcasts
Fans can enjoy an exclusive in-house broadcast titled 'Gokurakuyu Whispering Gossip,' which will be aired every hour. The broadcast features the original Demon Slayer voice cast including Natsuki Hanae as Tanjiro Kamado, Hiro Shimono as Zenitsu Agatsuma and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Inosuke Hashibira. The Raku Spa Ichinomiya store will not be participating in the broadcast.
Guests can also scan the QR code on posters displayed inside the store to hear 10 special audios and messages from the characters.
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