{"id":36972,"date":"2025-01-28T16:03:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/yaya-hans-beautiful-demon-slayer-cosplay-enchants-shinobu-kocho-fans-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:03:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:03:32","slug":"yaya-hans-beautiful-demon-slayer-cosplay-enchants-shinobu-kocho-fans-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/yaya-hans-beautiful-demon-slayer-cosplay-enchants-shinobu-kocho-fans-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Yaya Han\u2019s beautiful Demon Slayer cosplay enchants Shinobu Kocho fans &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yaya Han\u2019s beautiful Demon Slayer cosplay enchants Shinobu Kocho fans Ufotable \/ Instagram: @yayahanProlific cosplayer Yaya Han left Demon Slayer fans in awe when she transformed into Shinobu Kocho. The anime heroine was brought to life by her insanely detailed costume. Demon Slayer was the breakout anime of 2019, as its riveting story connected with viewers. The series follows protagonist Tanjiro Kamado\u2019s quest to avenge his family after they are slain by evil. Cosplay legend Yaya Han shared her take on the show\u2019s popular character Shinobu Kocho. The industry icon\u2019s costume of the heroine is so good, it\u2019s almost like the Bug Pillar has jumped from out of the screen and into real life. Yaya Han brings Demon Slayer Shinobu to life In the story, the top swordsmen in the world are called Pillars, and belong to the Demon Corps. Shinobu is named after the \u2018Insect\u2019 and uses her pharmaceutical skills to heal and inject poison into her enemies. Yaya Han dressed up as the deadly fighter, and posted her incredible cosplay on social media. She teamed up with \u2018DokiDoki Cosplay\u2018 who supplied her with an astonishingly accurate black uniform, and a flowing white patterned kimono. Read More: Naruto Shippuden cosplayer stuns fans Sakura &#8211; Posing under a bed of scattered flowers, it truly looks like a scene straight out of the series. The artist perfectly nailed the DS character\u2019s look with her purple streaked bangs, and her signature butterfly ornament that sits at the back of her head. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B9p2kfRnaw1\/ Yaya teamed up with photographer Brian Boling who captured her in motion with Shinobu\u2019s katana. In the story, Pillars are able to control their breath which gives them incredible powers. The cosplayer\u2019s re-creation of the fighter\u2019s \u201cButterfly Dance\u201d quickly went viral with over 9.7k likes at the time of writing. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B91un0qnwhD\/ The cosplay artist posted a close-up shot on Instagram which shows off the amount of detail that went into becoming the swordsman. From her striking purple eyes, to her multi-colored sleeves on her kimono, she absolutely transformed into the heroine. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B99tC1bHqWk\/ Demon Slayer fans were blown away by her gorgeous take on the Insect Pillar. User \u2018k8_ichigo\u2019 exclaimed \u201cSuch amazing Shinobu. I\u2019m shocked, very beautiful!\u201d Another user agreed, stating \u201cYou are a beautiful Shinobu.\u201d Demon Slayer originally made its debut as a manga in 2016, although its anime adaptation in by Ufotable exploded in popularity. The series is so popular, it\u2019s getting a movie that continues the story before the release of season two. For all the details on the upcoming film \u2018Mugen Train\u2019 you can check out our \u2018Everything we know\u2019 guide here. Those wanting to catch up in time for the release can watch the first season on Crunchyroll or Funimation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yaya Han\u2019s beautiful Demon Slayer cosplay enchants Shinobu Kocho fans Ufotable \/ Instagram: @yayahanProlific cosplayer Yaya Han left Demon Slayer fans in awe when she transformed into Shinobu Kocho. The anime heroine was brought to life by her insanely detailed costume. 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