Ultimate Guide to the JJK Exhibition in Osaka


If you're a Jujutsu Kaisen fan (and honestly, who isn't?), then you're in for an unforgettable experience this spring! The Jujutsu Kaisen Exhibition is making its way to Osaka in 2025, and it promises to be an event that dives deep into the heart of the manga series like never before. Whether you're a longtime manga reader, a fan of the anime, or just someone curious about what makes this world so intense, this exhibition will bring you face-to-face with unreleased sketches, original drafts, vivid illustrations, and the intricate creative process of Akutami Gege. So grab your talismans and cursed objects, because here comes your ultimate guide to the Jujutsu Kaisen Exhibition in Osaka!

Event Overview: What You Need to Know

Dates: April 19 (Sat) – June 9 (Mon), 2025
Venue: Grand Front Osaka, North Building Knowledge Capital (B1F Event Lab & 4F Knowledge Theater)
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last admission 7:30 PM)
Special Note: Closed early at 5:00 PM on May 15 (Thu) for exhibit changes (last admission at 4:30 PM)

This is not a traveling anime festival—this is a highly curated, manga-focused exhibition that uncovers the roots of the Jujutsu Kaisen universe, with incredible insights into the art and mind of creator Akutami Gege. An event that any true fan of JJK wouldn’t be caught dead missing.

The exhibition is divided into two phases:

  • First Half: April 19 – May 15
  • Second Half: May 16 – June 9

Some exhibits will change between phases, so serious fans may want to visit during both periods to catch all the content.

Exhibition Highlights

▶️ Area 1: Prototype & Name

Get a rare look at the origins of the Jujutsu Kaisen story. This section includes:

  • Storyboards and rough drafts
     
  • Excerpts from the early prototype that followed the prequel Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School (a.k.a. Jujutsu Kaisen 0)

Expect to see early sketches of your favorite characters and even design decisions that didn’t make the final cut.

▶️ Area 2: Digital Drawing Method

Ever wonder how a manga chapter comes to life?

  • Detailed behind-the-scenes looks at Akutami's creative process
  • Instructions to assistants, sketch progression, and digital workflow

This section pulls back the curtain on how the magic happens, one cursed finger at a time.

▶️ Area 3: Serial Manuscript Commentary

This area is a deep dive into:

  • Character development
  • Story arc creation
  • Plot twists and world-building

Featuring commentary from Akutami in a Q&A format, this section spans multiple iconic arcs:

  • Ryomen Sukuna: Jutai Taiten
  • Kyoto Sister School Exchange
  • Kaigyoku & Tamaori
  • Yoi Matsuri and the Shibuya Incident

▶️ Area 4: Color Illustration

Behold breathtaking large-format prints of:

  • Weekly Shonen Jump covers
  • Manga volume covers
  • Key visuals from the exhibition

You’ll also meet Team Jujutsu Kaisen — the talented assistants behind the scenes.

📷 Photo Spots

Yes, photography is allowed in designated areas only! These photo spots are perfect for your Insta feed and feature meticulously drawn background art from the manga’s most iconic scenes.

Ticketing: Plan Ahead!

All tickets are timed-entry and sold through ePlus, with required pickup at FamilyMart (you can use their in-store multi-copy machines).

Prices (tax included):

  • General Admission: ¥2,000
  • Junior & Senior High School Students: ¥1,500
  • Children (Age 4 - Elementary): ¥1,000
  • With Limited Edition Merchandise: ¥4,200 (flat rate for all age groups)

Good to Know:

  • Electronic (QR/Sma) tickets are not accepted
  • One adult ticket holder (18+) may bring one child under 4 for free
  • One caregiver (18+) may accompany a ticket-holding disabled guest for free

Handling Fees:

  • Lottery Sales: ¥110 service charge + ¥110 issuing fee per ticket
  • General Sales: ¥110 issuing fee per ticket

Tickets may sell out quickly, especially for weekends and holidays, so it's best to reserve early. Missed out? Keep an eye on the ePlus site—if someone doesn’t complete payment, their tickets may go back on sale.

Getting There

Venue Address:
Grand Front Osaka North Building
Knowledge Capital Event Lab (B1F) & Knowledge Theater (4F)

Nearest Station:

  • Osaka Station (JR Lines)
  • Umeda Station (Hankyu, Hanshin, Subway)

From Osaka Station, the venue is just a short walk through the Grand Front Osaka shopping complex.

Tip: The entrance reception is on the 1st floor of the North Building, so make that your first stop!


Important Rules (a.k.a. The Dos & Don'ts)

To keep things safe and respectful for everyone, the exhibition has some strict but reasonable rules. Here's a breakdown:

✅ Do:

❌ Don't:

Follow the designated viewing route

Re-enter once you leave the exhibition/shop areas

Hold backpacks in front of you

Cross-viewing lines or touch exhibits

Check signage for approved photo spots

Use flash, selfie sticks, or tripods

Keep phones on silent 

Talk on the phone or record audio/video

Use FamilyMart to purchase and pick up tickets 

Eat, drink, or chew gum

 

Bring parasols, bag charms, or hanging devices into exhibit zones

Note: There are no restrooms inside the exhibition area, so go before you enter!

Also, filming for media and archival purposes may take place during your visit. You might end up on camera, so bring your best cursed energy face.

Bonus Perks

Every visitor with a valid ticket gets a commemorative sticker at the entrance. (Caregivers and accompanying infants don’t qualify.)

Want merch? You can only access the official shop after going through the exhibition. It's located on a different floor and not accessible beforehand or for re-entry.

Let CallButler Handle the Logistics (No Cursed Technique Required)

From Sukuna’s eerie grin to the chaos of Shibuya, this exhibition isn’t just an event—it’s a portal into the heart of Jujutsu Kaisen. But navigating ticketing systems, FamilyMart kiosks, and Osaka train stations? That’s a different kind of curse entirely.

That’s where CallButler comes in. Whether you're flying in from abroad or living in Japan, we can help you secure your timed-entry ticket via ePlus, guide you through the pickup process, book transport to Grand Front Osaka, or even help you plan a JJK-themed day around the city. Need translation support? Restaurant reservations? A place to collapse after the emotional damage that is the Shibuya Arc? We’ve got you.

And unlike Nanami, we’re happy to work past 6PM.
(Seriously. Our hours don’t end when the salaryman clock strikes.)

So if you’re ready to experience cursed energy in its purest form—but want to avoid cursed logistics—let CallButler be your support sorcerer.

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