Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen and Tokyo Skytree’s First Collaboration!

Starting September 25, 2024, a collaboration event, "TV Anime Jujutsu Kaisen x Tokyo Skytree(R) -  Jujutsu Corridor,” is being held at Tokyo Skytree. AnimeAnime will be reporting on the event

The collaboration event “TV Anime Jujutsu Kaisen x Tokyo Skytree(R) – Jujutsu Corridor” is currently being held at Tokyo Skytree starting September 25, 2024. AnimeAnime will be bringing you reports from the event.

First, from the moment you step into the sky-viewing shuttle (elevator) heading to the observatory deck, you’re immersed in the world of “Jujutsu Kaisen“! The walls are adorned with scenes featuring Itadori and the others, and videos are played above the doors. As you gaze at this space, you’ll find yourself at the Tembo Galleria, 450 metres above ground, before you know it. It was so fast, I almost thought someone had cast a spell (lol).

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At the Tembo Galleria, life-sized panels of Itadori, Fushiguro, Kugisaki, Gojo, and the Kamo family (Choso, Suguru, and Tsumiki) from the “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death” arc welcome you. You can take commemorative photos sandwiched between the two Jujutsu High groups. Make sure to capture this rare moment of having two Gojo Satoru in one photo.

In the gallery area, characters from the second season of the anime have gathered. Accompanied by lines from the series like “Whoosh, whoosh, and then poof! Huh? Don’t get it? You’ve really got no sense.” and various scene cuts, the events of the anime come back to life.

When you find a cut that makes you think, “Was their expression really like that?”, you’ll be tempted to rewatch the anime.

Furthermore, there are photo spots where you can take photos as if you were casting a jujutsu spell! With a wide range of techniques like Black Flash, Ten Shadows Technique: Rabbit Escape, Straw Doll Technique Resonance, and Domain Expansion – Unlimited Void, you can feel like a Special Grade Sorcerer if you complete them all.

Halfway through the exhibition, there’s a giant wall display of characters and their techniques. This corner is even larger and more impressive than the previous one.

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At the Sorakara Point, the highest point at 451.2 metres above ground, you can relive the intense battle of the “Shibuya Incident,” and look back on the series of thrilling battles.

On the same floor, there’s a spot where you can take photos with your own merchandise, so be sure to take a photo with your favourite item against the stunning view! You can capture a photo that looks like a “barrier” has descended over the cityscape.

For those who don’t have any merchandise, there’s also a photo service where you can take a photo with a character against a breathtaking view, so we recommend this as well.

At the Skytree Cafe, collaboration menu items are also available. They offer sandwich plates, donuts, tropical juices, cream sodas, and more, each inspired by different characters. As a purchase bonus, you’ll also receive a coaster featuring a chibi-style character design.

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And at the Skytree Shop, merchandise featuring the event key visual and newly drawn chibi characters has appeared. The lineup includes acrylic stands, tote bags, slide-can ramune, and more.

Personally, I’m interested in the slide-can ramune. After finishing the drink, I think it could be used as a small container.

In addition, at the SKYTREE ROUND THEATER, the OP and ED videos are being screened on a panoramic screen 350 metres above ground. You can enjoy both the “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death” and “Shibuya Incident” arcs. Please note that this is only available during the evening and nighttime. There are also days when special lighting is turned on at the Skytree, so be sure to check the schedule.