#Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Manga Thief Repents After SNS Campaign

“#Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Manga Thief Repents After SNS Campaign”
In a heart-warming example of the goodness to be found within manga fandom and social media, the NHK reports that 20 volumes of Kotaru Gotouge's dark fantasy action manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba were returned to the Onsen no Mori hot springs facility in Yamaguchi City after the loss was reported on Twitter and other SNS platforms.
【悲報】リラックスルームから鬼滅の刃1巻から20巻までが盗まれた。頑張って集めたのに…。
間違って持って帰ってしまったという人はコソっと元に戻しておいてほしい。
『誰かが道を踏み外しそうになったら 皆で止めような』
警察には言わず、
SNSの力でその人を止めてあげたい。 #鬼滅の刃 pic.twitter.com/vHffnmLkXt— おんせんの森[フォローしてね] (@onsen_mori) September 25, 2020
The missing manga was initially reported on September 25, 2020, when the owners of Onsen no Mori took to Twitter to encourage the thief to return the books that were "borrowed" from Onsen no Mori's reading lounge area. A social media campaign sprung up around the missing books, ranging from messages of support and condemnation to donations from all across Japan to replace the missing volumes. In total, Onsen no Mori received some 210 copies of various Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba volumes for their library.
0時の閉店後、頂いた鬼滅の刃を丁寧にアルコール消毒してました
一日一回感謝のアルコール消毒
「気を整える・拝む・祈る・拭く」
今日も一日みなさまお疲れ様でした #鬼滅の刃 pic.twitter.com/JQrFjSa5oR
— おんせんの森[フォローしてね] (@onsen_mori) October 10, 2020
On October 12, 2020, Onsen no Mori received a tearful phone call from the thief, promising that the volumes would be returned. On October 13, 2020, Onsen no Mori received a package containing all 20 of the missing volumes (which all bear Onsen no Mori's stamp, indicating that they are the genuine article) as well as a letter of apology. The thief explained that they wanted to finish reading the manga and return it promptly, but that they got scared when the story went viral on social media.
Takeo Umebayashi, the director of Onsen no Mori, stated that he didn't expect such a big response from the Internet at large, and that while he doesn't condone the actions of the person that took the manga volumes in the first place, the thief seemed genuinely contrite on the phone call and then returned the books as promised, so there's no need to pursue the matter any further.
Source: NHK News Web
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