Rurouni Kenshin 25th Anniversary Exhibition in Kyoto Displays Authentic Reverse Blade

Rurouni Kenshin 25th Anniversary Exhibition in Kyoto Displays Authentic Reverse Blade

The 25th anniversary commemorative exhibition of the classic anime "Rurouni Kenshin" was recently opened in Kyoto. In addition to displaying a large amount of precious information related to the original work, the highly anticipated authentic reverse-blade sword was unveiled again, carefully crafted by a well-known swordsmith. Friends who have the conditions must go and see it. The exhibition will end on June 6.

"Rurouni Kenshin" is the masterpiece of Japanese manga artist Nobuhiro Watsuki. It is very popular among fans around the world and has been adapted into animation, movies, games and other works in many fields. It tells the story of Tokyo in the early years of the Meiji Restoration. The protagonist Kenshin Himura was an executioner of the reformists at the end of the shogunate, known as "Battosai", who killed countless people. In the new era, he wanders around with a reverse-edged sword, determined not to kill anymore. Can he finally find the direction of the sword and the belonging of his heart?

The 25th anniversary commemorative exhibition of Rurouni Kenshin in Kyoto is on display. Fans who can’t go there can also take a look:

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