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Jujutsu Kaisen Marks Five Years With a ZOZOTOWN Streetwear Drop and Omotesando Pop-Up

7/4/2026·2 min read
Jujutsu Kaisen Marks Five Years With a ZOZOTOWN Streetwear Drop and Omotesando Pop-Up

Five years after Jujutsu Kaisen first hit television screens, the franchise is trading cursed energy for closet space. ZOZOTOWN has opened pre-orders on a 22-piece anniversary apparel collection built around the slick, streetwear-forward aesthetic of the show's original Season 1 ending sequence — complete with freshly commissioned character art and select scene stills pulled straight from that beloved credit roll.

The lineup spans hoodies, T-shirts, caps, bandanas, and drawstring shoulder bags, with designs rotating across a dozen figures from the full anime timeline. Yuji Itadori anchors several pieces, while arcs beyond the main trio get their moment too — including Satoru Gojo in his Hidden Inventory / Premature Death look and Yuta Okkotsu styled after Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Prices run from ¥2,750 for bandanas up to ¥9,900 for hoodies, and orders placed through July 31 are slated to ship in late September.

Fans who want to see the goods in person can head to MIL GALLERY JINGUMAE in Omotesando, where a dedicated pop-up runs through July 12. The space doubles as a mini exhibition, displaying the new illustrations alongside panels from the Season 1 ending animation, and visitors can walk out wearing what they buy on the spot. Spend ¥5,000 or more and you may score one of three bonus sticker sheets — while supplies last.

TOHO animation is backing the physical rollout through its official goods team, which flagged on X that peak weekend dates will operate on a reservation system, though walk-in tickets could be issued depending on crowd flow. Complementary merchandise, including pin badges, is also rolling out via the TOHO animation STORE ONLINE portal alongside the ZOZOTOWN apparel window.

For a series whose first-season outro became a fashion statement in its own right, channeling that visual language into wearable goods feels less like a cash grab and more like a victory lap — one that lets longtime fans literally dress the part of the world Gege Akutami and MAPPA built.

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