Jujutsu Kaisen gears up to honor its manga with an upcoming exhibition in Japan this Summer. The franchise has released an ominous trailer for the event, following a stellar year driven by the dominating success of its second season.
After gaining immense popularity with the Shibuya Incident arc, Jujutsu Kaisen’s manga by Gege Akutami has reached new heights.
To commemorate its journey, the Gege Akutami JUJUTSU KAISEN Exhibition will debut at the Hikarie Hall in Shibuya Hikarie, Japan, from July 6th to August 27th.
The exhibit will then head to Osaka next Spring, offering fans a peek behind the scenes into Akutami’s creative process, showcasing rough drafts, and more.
While fans outside Japan anticipate the exhibition, they can get into the series with the latest chapters available for free on Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library. Additionally, although Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 is confirmed to be in production, details regarding its release remain undisclosed at this time.
Gojo comes out of Prison Realm, gets cheered by his students & says the iconic line “Nah, I'd Win” pic.twitter.com/7mvdeyvmms
— Jujutsu Kaisen (@Go_Jover) April 3, 2024
For those eager to catch up on the anime, Crunchyroll offers streaming access to the first two seasons of the TV series and the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie.
The anime follows Yuji Itadori’s journey, a high schooler with extraordinary strength who becomes entwined with curses after ingesting Ryomen Sukuna’s finger, leading him to join Tokyo Jujutsu High School under the guidance of powerful sorcerer Satoru Gojo.