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Strike a pose: Statues of Ryomen Sukuna in a standing and sitting pose are on display at Senkoji temple. | KYODO
Kyodo May 14, 2021
Gifu – The boom in popularity of the manga series “Jujutsu Kaisen” has made a temple in central Japan the latest magnet for fans eager to visit a site associated with their favorite cursed spirit.
Senkoji temple in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, deifies Ryomen Sukuna, one of the key antagonists in the series about a high school boy who joins a secret organization to fight against spirits that bring misfortune to people.
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The booming popularity of the manga series "Jujutsu Kaisen" has made a temple in central Japan the latest magnet for fans eager to visit a site associated with their favorite cursed spirit. Senkoji temple in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, deifies Ryomen Sukuna, one of the key antagonists in the series about…
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Popular manga Jujutsu Kaisen draws fans to central Japan temple
The booming popularity of the manga series Jujutsu Kaisen has made a temple in central Japan the latest magnet for fans eager to visit a site associated with their favorite cursed spirit.
Senkoji temple in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, deifies Ryomen Sukuna, one of the key antagonists in the series about a high school boy who joins a secret organization to fight against spirits that bring misfortune to people.
Statues of Ryomen Sukuna in a standing pose (L) and sitting pose taken at Senkoji temple in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, on May 7, 2021. (Kyodo)