Shinobu and Doma’s fateful battle is the focus of a new Demon Slayer Ichiban Kuji prize lottery

A new “Ichiban Kuji” prize lottery has been announced for the hit anime series, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The new collection is titled, “Ichiban Kuji – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – ~My Sister’s Enemy~.”
“Ichiban Kuji” is a “no-lose” prize lottery system where every ticket purchased wins an item from a tiered lineup of exclusive merchandise.

This new lottery is themed around the tragic and climactic confrontation between the Insect Hashira, Shinobu Kocho, and the Upper Rank Two demon, Doma, who is the one responsible for the death of her older sister.

The top prizes for the new lottery have been revealed, showcasing a lineup of new figures.
The full prize lineup is as follows:
- Prize A: Shinobu Kocho Figure ~I Have Something I Must Do~

A figure of the Insect Hashira, Shinobu, in a dynamic pose.

It stands at approximately 13cm tall.
- Prize B: Doma Figure ~Upper Rank Two~

A figure of the powerful Upper Rank demon, Doma.

It stands at approximately 15cm tall.
- Prize C: Doma Figure ~Childhood ver.~

A figure depicting Doma from his childhood.

It stands at approximately 10cm tall.
- Last One Prize: Doma Figure ~Upper Rank Two~ Last One ver.

A special, alternate version of the Doma figure.

This prize is awarded to the person who buys the final ticket.
- Double Chance Campaign: Doma Figure ~Upper Rank Two~ Last One ver.
An additional online lottery to win the same special version of the Doma figure as the Last One Prize.
Prizes D, E, F, and G have not yet been announced and will be revealed at a later date.
The lottery will be available at a wide range of retailers, including Lawson convenience stores, bookstores, and Ichiban Kuji official shops.
The price for one ticket will be ¥790 (approx. $5.35 USD / £4.25 GBP).
The “Ichiban Kuji – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – ~My Sister’s Enemy~” is scheduled to begin its rollout at stores across Japan on Saturday, the 29th of November, 2025.
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