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Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Event Lands at Haneda Airport

Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Event Lands at Haneda Airport
Image: PR TIMES (press materials)

Airport-Themed Art Takes Over Terminal 3

Haneda Airport Garden, the shopping-and-dining complex connected directly to Haneda Airport's Terminal 3, is getting a full Jujutsu Kaisen makeover this summer. The event announced on Japanese press distribution service PR TIMES celebrates the TV anime's 5th anniversary with brand-new airport-themed character illustrations.

Those original illustrations will appear across exclusive merchandise sold at a pop-up store on the venue's 1F Grand Foyer. Large-format digital signage displays and character stand panels will double as photo spots scattered throughout the complex. For fans passing through Haneda this summer, the setup turns a layover into a full JJK experience.

The pop-up store will operate for the full event run, though admission restrictions apply during the opening weekend (July 3–5) and the following holiday weekend (July 18–20) from 10:00 to 16:00. Fans who can't visit in person can order online between July 3 and August 2, with shipments going out in October 2026.

Collab Menus, a Kitchen Car, and a Hot Spring Pass

Beyond the merch, six restaurants inside Haneda Airport Garden will offer limited collaboration menus throughout the event. Each collab menu order comes with a random square coaster. A dedicated kitchen car parked in the Grand Foyer will serve exclusive collab drinks, also with coaster bonuses.

The most unusual offering is a tie-in with Izumi Tenku no Yu, the natural hot-spring spa inside the complex. A special ¥6,780 ($45) ticket bundles a bathing pass with a locker-key-style keychain, a fitting souvenir for an airport venue.

A shopping campaign rounds out the experience. Spending ¥2,000 at any Airport Garden shop (excluding the pop-up and kitchen car) earns a random clear bookmark, and every ¥3,000 spent at the pop-up store nets a craft sticker. Both come in multiple character designs.

Part of a Larger Anniversary Push

The Haneda event is one of several activations marking the JJK anime's 5th anniversary year. A dedicated JJK Cafe opens July 9 in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. DiverCity Tokyo Plaza has been hosting an anniversary exhibition since April. The biggest event on the calendar is JujuFes 2026, a two-day fan festival on August 29–30 positioned as the anniversary's grand finale.

The franchise's numbers back up the scale of celebration. Gege Akutami's manga, serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump from 2018 to 2024, has surpassed 150 million copies in worldwide circulation. The Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie earned ¥26.5 billion (roughly $191 million) at the global box office. A spinoff manga, Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, written by Akutami with art by Yuji Iwasaki, ran as a short serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump starting September 2025, with all three collected volumes now available.

Season 3 of the anime, adapting the Culling Game arc, has been airing on MBS/TBS since January 2026, produced by MAPPA (Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man).

Looking Ahead

The Haneda Airport Garden event runs from July 3 through August 2, 2026. Full details, including the restaurant lineup and admission-restriction schedule, are available on the event's dedicated website.

For international fans visiting Japan this summer, the venue's direct connection to Terminal 3 makes it a convenient stop before or after an international flight. Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen is streaming internationally on Crunchyroll. The source manga is published in English by Viz Media and available on Shueisha's Manga Plus platform.

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