Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) Figure Complete Guide: Types, Classics, and How to Choose Without Failing

A search for “Demon Slayer figures” returns thousands of results. Tanjiro alone has over 20 variations, Nezuko is available in every imaginable size, and prices range from 1,500 yen to over 30,000 yen.
In this article, we will introduce the “must-buy” classics for each type of figure. Even a beginner can find the perfect one for themselves in just 5 minutes.
Demon Slayer Figures: 5 Types and Their Classics
1. Prize Figures (1,500 – 3,000 yen)
Mass-produced figures intended as game center prizes. They are the most affordable and offer the widest variety. While there are individual differences in paint quality, they are the best choice for collecting multiple characters.
Classics in this category:
- Banpresto: Nezuko Kamado Awakening Ver. (2,500 yen) The climax scene from the Entertainment District Arc. The detailing on the demon horn and ivy patterns is exquisite, making it the highest quality at this price point. Perfect as a beginner’s first piece.
- SEGA Prize: Inosuke Hashibira (2,200 yen) Even the texture of the boar mask is reproduced. It is low-priced but offers no compromise in sculpting. A great size for desk display.
Major Series: VIBRATION STARS (Combat poses), GLITTER & GLAMOURS (Female characters), Chokonose (Sitting poses)

2. Scale Figures (10,000 – 40,000 yen)
High-end figures manufactured in 1/7 or 1/8 scale. These feature museum-grade sculpting and detail. They are usually made-to-order with a 6-to-12-month wait, but the quality lasts a lifetime.
Classics in this category:
- ANIPLEX 1/8 Scale: Tanjiro Kamado Hinokami Kagura Ver. (18,000 yen) The transparent flame effects are beautiful from any 360° angle. As the official partner of Demon Slayer, ANIPLEX’s effect expressions are overwhelmingly superior to other companies. A true centerpiece for any collection.
- ANIPLEX 1/8 Scale: Kyojuro Rengoku Flame Breathing Ver. (22,000 yen) The flame effect parts are magnificent. Being the most popular character, it sells out instantly every time it is re-released. The price is high, but the completion level leaves no room for regret.
- Good Smile Company Scale Series (15,000 – 20,000 yen) More affordable than ANIPLEX with stable quality. The main lineup includes Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, and more.

3. figma & S.H.Figuarts (5,000 – 9,000 yen)
Articulated action figures with movable joints that allow you to change poses freely. Ideal for photography or diorama creation. They come with abundant effect parts for playability.
Classics in this category:
- figma: Kyojuro Rengoku DX Edition (8,500 yen) Despite being a movable figure, it comes with a massive amount of flame effect parts and three types of face plates. As the fan-favorite character, he looks stunning whether displayed or posed.
- S.H.Figuarts: Zenitsu Agatsuma (6,500 yen) The Thunder Breathing effects and the “sleeping face” plate are outstanding. Zenitsu’s personality is perfectly captured. This is the one to get for photography.
- figma: Tanjiro Kamado DX Edition (7,000 yen) Includes effects for both Water Breathing and Hinokami Kagura. Highly versatile as the protagonist.

4. Nendoroid (4,500 – 6,000 yen)
Cute, “chibi” style figures with large heads. Manufactured by Good Smile Company with stable quality. Approximately 10cm tall, they are space-savers. You can play with interchangeable face plates and limb parts.
Classics in this category:
- Nendoroid: Tanjiro & Nezuko Kamado Set (9,000 yen) Collect the protagonist siblings at once. Nezuko can be displayed in her normal size or her “small” form. They look great paired together on a single shelf.
- Nendoroid: All 9 Hashira Full Comp (Approx. 45,000 yen) All Hashira, including Rengoku, Giyu, Mitsuri, and Shinobu, have been released. You can collect them one by one or all at once. This is the only series that allows you to display all of them in a small space.
Main characters are all available: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, the 9 Hashira, Muzan, Akaza.

5. Funko Pop (1,200 – 1,500 yen)
Vinyl “chibi” figures popular in overseas markets. Known for their unique “big-headed” design.
Classics in this category:
- Funko Pop: Tanjiro Kamado Standard Ver. (1,500 yen) The most affordable way to own a Demon Slayer figure. A perfect size for a desk. A must-have for Funko collectors.
- Rare Items: Target Exclusive versions of Tanjiro and Rengoku go for over 7,000 yen on the resale market. A good target for investment purposes.
Price Range: Overall Market View
| Budget | Figure Type | Representative Classic |
| ~3,000 yen | Prize, Funko Pop | Banpresto Nezuko, Funko Tanjiro |
| 5,000 – 9,000 yen | figma, Figuarts, Nendoroid | figma Rengoku, Nendoroid Tanjiro & Nezuko Set |
| 10,000 – 20,000 yen | 1/8 Scale | ANIPLEX Tanjiro Hinokami Kagura |
| 20,000 yen ~ | 1/7 Scale, Limited Edition | ANIPLEX Rengoku, ANIPLEX Mitsuri |
If You Can’t Decide: Best Buys by Budget
- Budget under 3,000 yen: Banpresto Nezuko Kamado Awakening Ver. (2,500 yen) The best sculpt at this price. If in doubt, get this.
- Budget around 10,000 yen: figma Kyojuro Rengoku DX (8,500 yen) Movable + Effects + Popular character. An all-rounder for both playing and display.
- Budget around 20,000 yen: ANIPLEX Tanjiro Kamado Hinokami Kagura Ver. (18,000 yen) Quality that lasts a lifetime. One of the pinnacles of Demon Slayer figures.
For Those Who Want More: Top 3 by Price Range
Budget under 3,000 yen
- Banpresto Nezuko Awakening Ver. (2,500 yen): Masterpiece of the Entertainment District Arc.
- SEGA Prize Inosuke Hashibira (2,200 yen): High reproduction of the boar mask.
- Funko Pop Tanjiro Kamado (1,500 yen): The cheapest way to own a figure. ★【Insert Image 7: Side-by-side photo of Top 3 under 3,000 yen】★
Budget around 10,000 yen
- figma Kyojuro Rengoku DX (8,500 yen): Massive flame effects, 3 face plates, #1 popular character.
- Nendoroid Tanjiro + Nezuko Set (9,000 yen): Get the siblings in one go.
- S.H.Figuarts Zenitsu Agatsuma (6,500 yen): Lightning effects and sleeping face plate.
Budget over 20,000 yen
- ANIPLEX Tanjiro Hinokami Kagura Ver. (18,000 yen): 360° beautiful flame effects.
- ANIPLEX Rengoku Flame Breathing Ver. (22,000 yen): Top-tier flame production. Sells out instantly.
- ANIPLEX Mitsuri Kanroji (21,000 yen): Excellent gimmick with her flexible sword. Perfect expression of the Love Hashira’s flexibility.
Where to Buy and Precautions
Demon Slayer figures can be purchased at the following locations:
New:
- AmiAmi (strong for pre-orders), Amazon/Rakuten (fast delivery)
Used:
- Surugaya (displays condition ranks), Mercari/Yahoo! Auctions (look for bargains, but beware of fakes)
Purchasing from Overseas:
- Neokyo, Buyee, FromJapan (Proxy purchase of Japan-exclusive items. 5-10% fee, 2-4 weeks delivery time)
Checkpoints to Identify Fakes
Fakes of popular figures are in circulation. Watch out for the following:
- Price is abnormally low (be careful if it’s less than 1/4 of list price)
- No actual photos from the seller (stock images only)
- No brand name mentioned
- Sellers with low ratings
- Labeled as “China version” (high possibility of piracy)
- Verification: Match the official logo, box design, and check reviews.
Summary
Demon Slayer figures are diverse, but you won’t get lost if you know the classics for each genre.
Beginner’s Rule of Thumb:
- Budget under 3,000 yen → Banpresto Nezuko
- Budget around 10,000 yen → figma Rengoku
- Budget around 20,000 yen → ANIPLEX Tanjiro
It is recommended to buy one first, and then expand your genre if you like it.
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