Jujutsu Kaisen Locations โ€” From Shibuya's Scramble to Sendai's Cursed North

April 27, 2026

The real Tokyo behind the curses โ€” visiting Jujutsu Kaisen's most significant locations

Shibuya Scramble Crossing: The World's Busiest Tsuji

Jujutsu Kaisen's Tokyo locations are among the most precisely rendered in modern shonen manga. The manga's approach to its real settings is not decorative โ€” it uses the actual spiritual and cultural associations of these places as plot material.

The Shibuya Scramble Crossing anchors the manga's most significant arc. This real intersection โ€” the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world, processing over 3,000 people per cycle โ€” functions in the manga as a site of maximum spiritual density. The reasoning has folkloric logic: cursed energy accumulates where human emotional intensity concentrates. The manga is drawing on the ancient Japanese concept of tsuji (่พป) โ€” intersections as liminal spaces where the mundane and supernatural worlds are permeable.

The specific underground infrastructure of Shibuya Station is depicted with remarkable faithfulness. The series' underground scenes during the Shibuya Incident arc track with the actual layout of Shibuya Station's basement levels. Visitors who use Shibuya Station regularly will recognize specific spaces, which adds an unsettling doubling effect.

Tokyo Jujutsu High: Elevated and Forested

For the Tokyo Jujutsu High campus, no direct real-world model has been officially confirmed, but the aesthetic of the campus corresponds to several university campuses in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards that occupy higher ground. The hill-top positioning is not accidental in the manga's logic: elevated positions have been considered spiritually significant in Japanese belief for millennia.

Sendai: The Cursed North

Sendai, accessible from Tokyo by Shinkansen in about 90 minutes, represents the northward extension of the story's geography. The Tohoku region's particular relationship with death and memory โ€” shaped by the history of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami as well as older folk traditions โ€” gives the story's northern characters a different quality.

Access Guide

  • Shibuya Scramble: Exit Shibuya Station at Hachiko gate โ€” most atmospheric in the evening
  • Sendai: Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo (~90 min) โ€” combine with Matsushima coast visit
  • Kyoto: Higashiyama district โ€” Yasaka Shrine, Gion streetscape

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