Enroll at Jujutsu High for 1,100 Yen
The centerpiece is an attraction that casts visitors as trial-enrollment students at Tokyo Jujutsu High, sending them on a curse-exorcism mission alongside Yuji Itadori, Kento Nanami, and Satoru Gojo. Each 1,100-yen run ends with a mission report card (six designs) and an enrollment result sheet (21 designs) based on how the mission went.
Three mini-games, at 700 yen per play, each riff on a specific character. One has you forming shadow puppets with your hands to summon Megumi Fushiguro's Rabbit Escape shikigami, with prizes tied to how many rabbits you manage to call out. Another hands you a hammer for a roulette game built on Nobara Kugisaki's Straw Doll Technique. The third is a giant rice-ball capsule lottery themed on Toge Inumaki, the sorcerer who speaks only in rice-ball ingredients; the color of the filling you draw decides your prize.
Beyond the games, the venue includes exhibits retracing the anime's story and photo spots recreating the interiors of Jujutsu High.
Seven Characters Get New Art, Plus Chibi Versions
According to the PR TIMES release from Bandai Namco Experience, the event features newly drawn art of seven characters: Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, Kento Nanami, Satoru Gojo, Kenjaku, and Sukuna. Illustrator Tomoya Mizoguchi contributes a separate set of chibi-style mini-character versions, and both illustration lines feed the merchandise: hologram can badges (660 yen), clear cards (660 yen), foil-stamped acrylic stands (1,900 yen each), and a 1,100-yen cookie box shaped like the Prison Realm, the cube-shaped cursed object used to seal Gojo.
The lineup also pulls in art from the Jujutsu Kaisen × Namco Campaign held in February 2026, with items featuring characters from the anime's third season. Some goods will additionally be sold through Premium Bandai, Bandai Namco's online store, and more items are planned beyond the announced list.
A Food Menu That Changes by City
Restaurant tenants inside each venue will serve original menu items themed on episodes and characters, and every food purchase comes with a bonus illustration sheet (some menu items are excluded). The examples so far reward close viewers. A Jujutsu High first-years pizza (1,600 yen) changes its toppings at each venue, and a Nanami and Gojo sparkling drink (1,300 yen) swaps which of Gojo's cursed techniques it represents per city, starting with Blue in Tokyo. A Kenjaku and Sukuna cake set (1,800 yen) takes its name from Kenjaku's line in the Shibuya Incident, roughly "This is the world from now on."
Tokyo gets a few exclusives, including a "my best friend" hot dog for Yuji Itadori and Aoi Todo (1,500 yen), a Panda curry (1,700 yen), and a Gojo and Suguru Geto dorayaki (1,300 yen) themed on the Hidden Inventory arc.
Looking Ahead
After Tokyo wraps on September 27, the tour moves to three more Bandai Namco Cross Store locations, the company's experiential retail complexes: Osaka's HEP FIVE building in Umeda from October 9 to November 23, 2026, Canal City Hakata in Fukuoka from December 4, 2026 to February 23, 2027, and Yokohama World Porters from May 21 to June 27, 2027. Bandai Namco Experience notes that some dates may switch to advance-reservation entry to manage crowds, with details posted on the official JUJUTSU KAISEN WORLD site.
No international stops have been announced. For fans outside Japan, the anime itself remains the way in: MAPPA's adaptation streams on Crunchyroll and Netflix, and Season 3, covering the Culling Game arc, premiered January 8, 2026 on MBS/TBS. Gege Akutami's original manga, which ended its Weekly Shonen Jump run in September 2024 with more than 150 million copies in circulation worldwide, is published in English by Viz Media.

