The Shibuya Incident arc brought real Shibuya landmarks into the spotlight. From Shibuya Station exits to the Hikarie building, fans can trace Yuji and Gojo's battles block by block.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I do Jujutsu Kaisen pilgrimage in Japan?
The main Jujutsu Kaisen filming locations are Shibuya. Our guide includes a Google Maps–linked spot list with station-by-station directions, photos, and fan tips for each location.
Are the Jujutsu Kaisen locations real places?
Yes — most Jujutsu Kaisen scenes are based on real, visitable locations. Every spot on this site is GPS-tagged and verified against studio reference photos and fan field reports. Photography is permitted in public areas.
How long does a Jujutsu Kaisen pilgrimage trip take?
A focused visit to one or two key spots takes a half day. Covering all filming areas can take one to two full days. Each spot page shows transit time from the nearest station so you can plan a realistic itinerary.
What etiquette should I follow on a Jujutsu Kaisen pilgrimage?
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Keep quiet in residential areas, don't trespass on private land, and always take your trash with you. Check for no-photography signs at shrines and shops, and respect locals — good manners keep these locations open for future fans.