Japanese congressman's name is similar to "Demon Slayer" and he was criticized for plagiarizing the poster to gain popularity

Japanese congressman's name is similar to "Demon Slayer" and he was criticized for plagiarizing the poster to gain popularity

"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" is so popular that it has been used in various ways, even by Japanese government members. Recently, a member of the House of Representatives named Makoto Onuki changed his promotional poster into the "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" logo, which sparked heated discussion. However, he apologized due to too many criticisms.

Recently, some people found that the political propaganda poster of the congressman named Makoto Onuki resembled "Demon Slayer" and it caused heated discussion. Some media also consulted Shueisha, but Shueisha said it had nothing to do with the matter and did not authorize it. As a result, many criticisms came, and Makoto Onuki quickly apologized to the public and said he would change the poster design.

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