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'Jujutsu Kaisen' Reggie Star Event Hits Shibuya July 17-20

'Jujutsu Kaisen' Reggie Star Event Hits Shibuya July 17-20
Image: Oricon News

A Two-Meter Sorcerer You Can Pull Receipts Off

The event's full name is "Reggie Star Manifests! Real Contractual Re-Creation Challenge" (レジィ・スター顕現!リアル再契象チャレンジ), and it turns one of the Culling Game arc's stranger cursed techniques into a physical attraction. In the series, Reggie Star fights by burning receipts and summoning whatever item is printed on them, a technique localized in English as Contractual Re-Creation (再契象, saikeishō). His duel with Megumi Fushiguro ran on exactly that kind of absurd inventory.

According to Oricon News, a Japanese entertainment news outlet, the venue recreates his entrance scene: a statue of Reggie standing over 2 meters (about 6.5 feet) tall, plastered with receipts, inside a space walled with even more of them. Each participant peels a single receipt off the statue's body, scans a QR code, and enters the prize drawing.

The Prize Pool Is Stuff Reggie Actually Summoned

The prizes are items Reggie genuinely re-created in the anime. Each day, one winner takes home a voucher for a two-person stay at a luxury hot-spring inn, three win drones, ten win helmets, twenty win houseplants, and thirty win folding umbrellas. Everyone else gets a Monster Strike in-game item as a participation prize.

Winners receive their prizes on the spot the same day. There is no later pickup or exchange, and Oricon notes the prize lineup may change without notice.

Part of Monster Strike's Third Jujutsu Kaisen Collab

The pop-up celebrates the third collaboration between the Jujutsu Kaisen TV anime and Monster Strike, the smartphone game from MIXI. The in-game event has been running since July 14 and brings characters from the Culling Game arc into the game, with the collab gacha scheduled through August 2, 2026.

The Shibuya installation runs July 17 to 20 at the street-level plaza of Shibuya Modi, with the attraction open from noon to 8:00 p.m. each day. Numbered tickets go out from 11:00 a.m., capped at the first 1,400 people per day, and both getting a ticket and entering the lottery require linking a LINE account. Each person can participate only once across the entire four-day run. Lining up before ticket distribution starts is prohibited, and minors need parental consent to join.

Looking Ahead

The Shibuya event closes on July 20, which falls on a national holiday in Japan, and the Oricon report doesn't mention any plans to take the installation beyond Tokyo. The in-game Monster Strike collab continues through early August, with its gacha open until August 2.

International fans who want to catch up on Reggie Star's screen time have options. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, which adapts the Culling Game arc where he appears, arrived on Crunchyroll in January 2026, and MAPPA's earlier seasons are also streaming on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Gege Akutami's original manga is published in English by Viz Media.

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