Demon Slayer Akaza & Koyuki
$149.00 – $279.00Price range: $149.00 through $279.00
Character: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba ยท Akaza, Koyuki
Product Status: Released ยท Estimated to ship Q1 - 2026
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ABOUT
This beautiful and heart-wrenching diorama explores the tragic past of Akaza, capturing the powerful demon in a moment of profound longing. The Deluxe Version portrays an imagined reunion with his lost love, Koyuki, while a standalone Akaza is also available for a more focused display. With an extremely limited production run and a versatile peg-free design, this piece is an artistic and deeply emotional tribute to one of the series’ most complex characters.
INFORMATION
Dimensions
[A] Standard Version
- Scale: 1/6
- Approx. H: 17cm (6.7 in)
- Approx. W: 12cm (4.7 in)
- Approx. D: 10cm (3.9 in)
[B] Deluxe Version
- Scale: 1/6
- Approx. H: 27cm (10.6 in)
- Approx. W: 20cm (7.9 in)
- Approx. D: 13cm (5.1 in)
Configurations
- [A] Standard Version: Includes the solitary, kneeling figure of Akaza.
- [B] Deluxe Version: Includes the kneeling Akaza figure, a figure of his human fiancรฉe Koyuki, and a larger diorama base.
- Both the Akaza and Koyuki figures are designed without pegs and can be displayed separately from the base.
- A secret bonus item is included for pre-orders based on the initial renders.
Material & Packaging
- No material or packaging details were provided for this product.
Other
- Standard Version Edition Size: 88 pieces
- Deluxe Version Edition Size: 66 pieces
- Please Note: The paint application and fine details on the final production version will be further optimized and enhanced.
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CHARACTER ORIGIN
This poignant statue explores the tragic backstory of Akaza, the formidable Upper Rank Three demon from the popular series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. It captures an imagined, bittersweet reunion between the demon Akaza and the spirit of his human fiancรฉe, Koyuki, symbolizing the lost humanity and profound love that defined his mortal life as Hakuji.





