Ittoseki (一刀石), a real-life location in Tenkawa Village, Nara Prefecture, has become a famous pilgrimage site for fans of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.” This spot is featured in the series as the location where the protagonist, Tanjiro Kamado, undergoes rigorous training. The rock is known for its appearance, which looks as though it has been sliced cleanly in half by a single stroke of a sword.
Ittoseki in “Demon Slayer”
In the anime, Ittoseki serves as the setting for a critical part of Tanjiro’s journey, where he pushes himself to his limits during his training. The rock’s imposing presence and the surrounding natural beauty perfectly match the atmosphere of the scenes depicted in the series. For fans, visiting this site brings to life the scenes where Tanjiro grows stronger, making it a special place to connect with the story.
Takao Shrine, where Ittoseki is located, is known for enshrining the water deity. The shrine’s sacred atmosphere and natural beauty attract many visitors.
When you visit the shrine and pay your respects at Ittoseki, you can further immerse yourself in the world of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.” The serene surroundings and the historical significance of the site make it a special place for fans to connect with the series’ themes of strength, perseverance, and spirituality.
Access to Ittoseki
Ittoseki is located in Tenkawa Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture.
By Train:
• Take the Kintetsu Yoshino Line to “Shimoichiguchi Station.” From there, take a Nara Kotsu Bus to the “Tenkawa Kawai” bus stop. Ittoseki is within walking distance from the bus stop.
By Car:
• If driving, take the Meihan Expressway to the “Hari IC” exit. It’s about a 1.5-hour drive to reach Ittoseki. Be mindful that some roads are narrow, and parking can be limited in the area.
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For “Demon Slayer” fans, visiting Ittoseki offers a unique opportunity to experience the world of the anime in real life. The site not only resonates with the themes of the series but also provides a beautiful and historically significant spot to explore in Nara Prefecture.