
JJK Shibuya Incident Battlefield Walk
Start at Gojo’s clash—then trace 7 Shibuya Incident battles in story order. Feel the real distances.








What Awaits You in This Tour
• Make the Shibuya Incident feel real—not just remembered. This tour is for JJK fans who want Shibuya’s geography, scale, and movement to click into place in the real world. • A fast refresh, then straight into Shibuya. We meet near Harajuku / Meiji-jingumae, watch my short Shibuya Incident digest video to rebuild anticipation, then ride to Shibuya. The moment we arrive, we begin where Gojo’s clash ignites. • Walk the arc in story order across 7 key battle locations. We trace the incident sequentially across Shibuya (about 1.5 km / ~1 mile total). Standing there in person changes everything: how far characters really moved, how tight (or vast) each “battlefield” is, and how entrances, sightlines, and crowd flow were used for impact. • Precise scene matching—plus composition help for photos. At each spot, I’ll show anime screenshots for exact matching—“yes, this is that place.” I’ll also help you recreate iconic compositions (solo travelers welcome; I’m happy to take your shots). This isn’t a “photo tour,” though—the main value is the physical experience: distance, scale, and geography becoming real. • Key moments (in sequence) include: Gojo vs. multiple special-grade threats / Yuji vs. Choso / Nanami’s final fight / Megumi’s major turning points …and more. • Scramble Crossing, experienced from three perspectives. We’ll also take in Scramble from multiple angles—including crossing it yourself—while decoding modern Shibuya along the way. • Spoilers: yes. This tour assumes you’re okay with Shibuya Incident spoilers. • Meeting point: easy-to-find near Harajuku/Meiji-jingumae (map + photo guide sent after booking) • End point: near Shibuya Scramble Crossing • Led by a native Japanese otaku—with a creator’s perspective. Your guide isn’t just a fan: I’ve worked in anime production for 5+ years, connecting what you see on the street to how creators build worlds—composition, framing, and visual storytelling.
Upcoming Tours (runs daily unless otherwise noted)
Important Notes & Cancellation Policy
LANGUAGE This experience is available in English only. MEETING POINT The tour begins at near Harajuku/Meiji-jingumae. Full meeting details and directions will be emailed to participants after booking. WEATHER Operates rain or shine; severe weather (such as typhoons) may lead to cancellation. Please see the cancellation policy below for details. PACE This is a dense, high-intensity 70 minutes experience packed with insights. You’ll be walking and taking short train rides throughout. While there’s no time for shopping during the tour, we’ll share a detailed overview of the route—covering which neighborhoods, stations, and types of locations you visited—so you can explore them later at your own pace. PHOTOGRAPHY You’re welcome to take photos throughout the journey. RECOMMENDED AGES Best suited for ages 12 and up. Younger anime fans (9–11) are welcome too—especially those with deep curiosity and a passion for anime. WALKING & ACCESSIBILITY Expect about 1.5 km (1 mile) of walking on paved sidewalks and indoor passages, with some stairs. Please wear comfortable shoes. This route is not wheelchair-accessible. For accessibility needs, a private tour may be arranged. LUGGAGE Please avoid bringing anything larger than a backpack or tote. We are unable to store baggage. GROUP SIZE This tour is limited to a maximum of 10 participants to ensure a focused and immersive experience. FACILITIES A restroom break is included during the tour. TRAIN FARE All rail transportation during the tour is included in the price. OPTIONAL PREP For extra context, you may want to (re)watch Jujutsu Kaisen episodes 32–34 and 37–43. That said, you don’t need to prepare—before we head into Shibuya, we’ll watch a short Shibuya Incident digest video together to refresh the arc and set the mood. If you’ve already seen those episodes, certain scenes may hit even harder on location. CANCELLATION POLICY ・You may cancel up to 48 hours before the scheduled tour start time for a full refund. ・Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the tour start time are non-refundable. ・In the event of severe weather (e.g., typhoons), suspension of train operations, or circumstances on our side that prevent the tour from being held safely, we will cancel the tour and issue a full refund—even if such conditions arise within 48 hours of the scheduled start time.
