Jujutsu Kaisen Gets Shibuya Incident Interactive Map to Keep Track of Everyone

Jujutsu Kaisen Shibuya Map Yuji Itadori


Jujutsu Kaisen Shibuya Map Yuji Itadori

The Shibuya Incident arc is filled with lots of exciting fights, but for those who aren’t Tokyo natives, it might be hard to wrap your head around everything going on. To give you an easier time understanding the events, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 has a nifty Shibuya Incident interactive map on the official website.

With this map, you can see exactly where in Shibuya the characters are. The map also has some helpful landmarks, so you can have a better sense of their location.

Spoiler Warning: There are Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 spoilers in this article!

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2’s Website Helps Viewers Keep Track of Every Character

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Unlike other Japanese cities which may have one or two downtown districts, Tokyo is so massive that there are multiple major downtown areas. Among these is Shibuya, which is one of the city’s most iconic locations.

Practically everyone who watches anime should know about Shibuya Crossing, but the district doesn’t end with the scramble crossing.

The whole area is massive, not to mention that there are sprawling underground stations.

The whole area is sprawling enough that even Tokyoites may have some problems keeping track of where everyone in the Shibuya Incident arc is at this point. To address this, the Jujutsu Kaisen anime has a helpful map.

This map shows where all the arc’s major players are, and it is updated after every few episodes.

For instance, Yuji and Choso are inside Shibuya Station, and it’s marked on the map where they are exactly.

Aside from the map, there’s also a handy timeline of events, but it’s only available in Japanese.

If you want a guide in English, you can check out our Shibuya Incident Arc Weekly Guide.

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How to Use the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Shibuya Map

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The map is also available in Japanese only, but various Shibuya landmarks are illustrated on the map to make it easier to navigate.

If you haven’t been to Shibuya or still find the layout confusing, you can go to Google Maps (or your map service of choice) and go to Shibuya for comparison.

This is helpful so you get a better idea of where everyone is, not to mention orient you about the various Shibuya locations based on the landmarks.

The Shibuya Incident will continue in the next Jujutsu Kaisen episode, which will be released next week.

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