What this is
The Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Collaboration POP UP is a limited-run merchandise and exhibition event held at MIL GALLERY JINGUMAE in Tokyo's Jingumae district to celebrate five years of the hit anime series. The event is organized in collaboration with TOHO animation and features exclusive new merchandise created with newly drawn illustrations inspired by the ending theme visual style of the anime's first season. Alongside the new illustrations, items using actual scene images from the first season's ending sequence will also be released simultaneously. The pop-up runs from July 3 to July 12, 2026, with admission free on most days, making it an accessible celebration for fans of all budgets.
Who should go
This event is ideal for dedicated Jujutsu Kaisen fans who want to get their hands on exclusive anniversary merchandise unavailable anywhere else. Anime collectors and casual viewers who have a soft spot for the first season's iconic aesthetic will find the ending-theme-inspired illustrations particularly appealing. The free admission and central Jingumae location make it easy to combine with a broader Harajuku or Omotesando outing. Be aware that some dates require advance reservations — check the official TOHO animation goods X account before you go to confirm entry requirements for your chosen date.
Good to know
Admission to the gallery is free, but exclusive merchandise will be on sale and is expected to sell out fast — bring cash as many anime pop-up events in Japan prefer or require it, though card payment is increasingly accepted at TOHO-affiliated events. MIL GALLERY JINGUMAE is a boutique gallery space in the Jingumae area, so capacity is limited and crowd control via numbered tickets or timed entry is likely on busy days. Reservation dates (July 3–5 and July 11–12) require prior booking through a lottery system announced on the official TOHO animation goods X account (@toho_anime_goods or similar) — follow the account and act quickly when slots open. On free-entry days, arriving at opening time (10:00 AM) is the safest strategy to avoid being turned away during peak periods. Foreign visitors should note that lottery systems typically require a Japanese phone number or account — consider asking a Japanese-speaking friend for assistance.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

