All Nine Hashira, in Chibi Form
The "Mini Taishi" name roughly translates to "mini corps member," and that's the whole pitch: the Demon Slayer Corps redrawn as tiny, squishy versions of themselves. "Pukupoko" is onomatopoeic Japanese for the stickers' puffy, raised finish. Each sticker is a PVC piece measuring 120mm by 95mm (about 4.7 by 3.7 inches) and sells for ¥770 (about $5), tax included.
The lineup covers 15 characters. Tanjiro Kamado, Nezuko Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma, and Inosuke Hashibira anchor the set, joined by Genya Shinazugawa and Kanao Tsuyuri. From there, the roster includes every single Hashira: Kyojuro Rengoku, Tengen Uzui, Muichiro Tokito, Mitsuri Kanroji, Giyu Tomioka, Shinobu Kocho, Gyomei Himejima, Sanemi Shinazugawa, and Obanai Iguro. Nobody got cut from this set.
The stickers are official goods credited to Koyoharu Gotouge, Shueisha, Aniplex, and ufotable, the same lineup behind the anime itself.
Where to Find Them
According to the TSUTAYA announcement, the stickers go on sale at select TSUTAYA locations nationwide. TSUTAYA is a major Japanese bookstore, media, and rental chain, and the announcement specifically names three of its anime-focused "IP bookstore" branches: SHIBUYA TSUTAYA in Tokyo, TSUTAYA EBISUBASHI in Osaka, and its Kyoto IP bookstore. These IP bookstore floors are TSUTAYA's dedicated spaces for anime and manga franchise goods, so they're the natural home for a release like this.
Stock is limited per store, and TSUTAYA notes that release dates and availability can vary by region. The retailer also asks customers not to resell the stickers on flea market or auction apps. If you're in Japan and after a specific character, checking with your local store ahead of time is the safe play.
Looking Ahead
The stickers launch on July 28, 2026, a date Demon Slayer fans outside Japan already have circled. It's the same day Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle starts streaming on Crunchyroll and arrives on digital storefronts, per the film's official English site. So while international fans queue up the movie at home, fans in Japan can grab a chibi Rengoku on the way to the couch.
No international release has been announced for the stickers themselves. For now this is a Japan-only, in-store drop, and with limited stock per location, the popular characters likely won't sit on shelves for long.

