Assassin’s Creed Shadowshas plenty of secrets to uncover, including a particularEaster Eggthat is a cool reference to a popular Anime:Kimetsu No Yaiba, also known asDemon Slayer.

In this guide, players will learn the exact location of this hidden place, including the solution toThe Secret Pathjumping puzzle, how to get Sumire’s Hood, and the cultural origins of the reference.

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How To Find The Secret Path In Assassin’s Creed Shadows

The location of theDemon SlayerEaster Egg inAssassin’s Creed Shadowsis hidden deep inside The Secret Path, a location players need to access by performing a series of jumping puzzles and reaching the end goal: a small pond of water with a big boulder on the background which seems to be cut in half just like Tanjiro did in the anime.

To reach this place, players need to travel to the border between Izumi Setzu and Yamato, and find the Mizumi Pagoda Viewpoint. From there, travel northeast to reach the beginning of The Secret Path.

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It is a short jumping puzzle that consists of using the grappling hook to balance between two different sections until reaching a small opening in a rock. Nothing too complicated, and if players fall, they can just keep trying until they manage to do it properly.

Once players reach the exact location at the end of The Secret Path, they will notice the spot that is extremely similar to the place where Tanjirotrained his Water Breathing techniquein the earliest Arc ofDemon Slayer. Next to the split rock, there’s a small chest with a cool Epic headgear:Sumire’s Hood, which adds 1 Extra Health Bar Segment Damage on Assassinations performed at night.

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The origin of thisAC ShadowsEaster Egg could also be a reference to theItto-seki(Split Boulder) legend, where the legendaryYagyu Muneyoshi(founder of one of the most prestigious Kendo styles in Japanese history) is said to have defeated a powerfulTengu.

The creature was desolating the mountains surrounding the Yagyu village (located in the Nara prefecture, which also houses a famous Deer Park). The legend says Muneyoshi used his sword to split the heavens and the earth in two, cutting the Tengu in half and splitting the rock as the blade fell.

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Nowadays, Ittoseki is a famous tourist spot, especially since lots of Cosplayers who are fans of Tanjiro visit the place to take some cool pictures posing as their favorite character in the series.

So there you have it, that’s the cultural origin of famous the Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer) scene, and the most probable source of this particularAssassin’s Creed ShadowsEaster Egg.

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