
For fans of Jujutsu Kaisen, Shibuya is more than just a trendy district in Tokyo—it is the site of the most devastating battle in sorcery history. One of the most incredible things about the “Shibuya Incident” arc is that Gege Akutami depicted the area with near-perfect geographical accuracy.
This guide will take you through the exact locations where Gojo was sealed and Yuji fought for his life.
1. Understanding the Battlefield (The Map)
First, let’s look at the tactical map used during the incident. This map isn’t just for the anime; it’s based on the actual Google Maps layout of Shibuya.
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- The Black Circle: The outer “Curtain” (帳) trapped civilians within a large radius.
- The Red Circle: The inner “Curtain” specifically designed to keep Jujutsu Sorcerers out.
- The Blue Circle: These show where the Nanami, Zen’in, and Kusakabe Teams were stationed at various entrances (Mark City, Exit 13, and the New South Exit) to handle the crisis.

2. The Must-Visit “Holy Sites”
📍 Platform 5, Fukutoshin Line (B5F)
The Scene: Satoru Gojo’s Last Stand & Sealing
This is the most iconic location. Gojo fought the special grade curses here and was eventually trapped in the Prison Realm (Gokumonkyo).
- How to get there: Follow signs for the Fukutoshin Line (副都心線) inside the underground station. Go down to the deepest level, Level B5.
- What to look for: Look for the pillars and the space between Platform 5 and 6. It looks exactly as it did when Gojo stood there.

📍 Shibuya Mark City (Avenue Entrance)
The Scene: The Zen’in Team Standby & Infiltration
- How to get there: Located on the west side of the station, connected to the Keio Inokashira Line.
- Why it’s special: This is where Maki and the Zen’in team waited. The glass walkways and high ceilings of Mark City provide the perfect “urban battle” atmosphere.

📍 The Underground Restrooms & Corridors (Near Den-en-toshi Line)
The Scene: Yuji Itadori vs. Choso
The brutal, high-speed fight between Yuji and Choso took place in the labyrinth of the station’s basement.
- What to look for: While some areas have been renovated, the long tiled corridors near the Den-en-toshi Line and Hanzomon Line transfers capture the exact vibe of their life-or-death struggle.

📍 Shibuya Stream & JR New South Exit
The Scene: Nanami’s Final Moments
A heartbreaking but essential stop for fans of Kento Nanami.
- How to get there: Head to the JR New South Exit (新南口) or the Shibuya Stream building.
- Why it’s special: The contrast between the modern, beautiful architecture and the tragedy that occurred there in the story is striking.

3. Practical Tips for Sorcerers (Tourists)
- Download Offline Maps: Shibuya Station is a “dungeon.” Even with GPS, you might get lost underground.
- Visit in the Evening: To capture the dark, eerie mood of the anime, visit after sunset. The neon lights of the Scramble Crossing make for perfect photos.
- Be Mindful: Shibuya is a major transit hub. When taking photos of platforms or stairs, please wait for a gap in the crowds to avoid blocking commuters.
- Look Up and Down: In JJK, the battle happens on the rooftops and deep in the subways simultaneously. Don’t forget to look at the skyscrapers around the station!
4. Summary Table for Your Phone
| Character / Scene | Real-Life Location | Station Area |
| Satoru Gojo (Sealed) | Fukutoshin Line Platform 5 | B5F Underground |
| Yuji vs. Choso | Den-en-toshi Line Hallways | B2F/B3F Underground |
| Zen’in Team | Shibuya Mark City | West Side (2F/3F) |
| Nanami Team | Near Exit 13 / Miyashita Park | North Side |
| Kusakabe Team | JR New South Exit | South Side |








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