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- Japan's newly elected prime minister, Fumio Kishida, revealed himself to be a Demon Slayer fan and pledged to support manga and anime during his term.
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Oct 1, 2021 · Fumio Kishida recently won the LDP Presidential Election in Japan, making him set to become the one-hundredth Prime Minister of the country and took the opportunity to share his love of Demon ...
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However, Fumio Kishida may actually like the series regardless his political purposes. If he wanted to get more voters to secure his election, he would say his favorite character is Tanjiro, Rengoku, or even Kagaya Ubuyashiki (the mastermind of the Demon Slayer Corps) instead of Akaza, a demon who killed the beloved 30-billion man in Japan :))).
The new Japanese Prime Minister is a Kimetsu No Yaiba fan and promised that he would boost the income for people who work in the Manga and Anime industry. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
The former foreign minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, recently won the election to lead the government’s Liberal Democratic Party, replacing Yoshihide Suga as Japan’s next Prime Minister. Kishida recently mentioned that he’s a mega Demon Slayer fan and has promised to focus on promoting anime and manga artists.
Oct 1, 2021 · Unfortunately watching anime is still often looked down upon in Japan. Workers in anime and manga industry are living in poor conditions pretty much everyone knows that. If this can finally bring some change then so be it.
In 1918, Michael travelled to Japan in search of his missing father, only to discover a world of demons who kill and eat humans. To fight against them and to find his father, he joins a team who devote themselves to the slaying of demons.