What Are The Biggest Deaths In The Shibuya Incident Arc?

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Delaney
Delaney
2025-09-03 07:03:35
If I had to sum it up quickly, the biggest deaths in the 'Shibuya Incident' are Kento Nanami and Nobara Kugisaki, and then a heavy toll is paid by many civilians and smaller-name sorcerers caught in the mess. I’m the kind of reader who notices the gaps as much as the named casualties: the way the city changes after the arc, the holes left in teams and friendships, and the long, hollow feeling when a character you’ve cheered for is gone.

Also, Satoru Gojo’s sealing functions like a narrative death in its own right—removing that level of protection shifts the entire series’ trajectory, so lots of fans treat it with the same gravity as a true loss. The Shibuya chapters are tough not just because of who dies, but because the scope of suffering is wide; it’s an arc that reshapes the series and sticks with you even when you’re trying to read something lighter afterwards.
Declan
Declan
2025-09-03 17:40:18
I'll be blunt: the most talked-about losses in the 'Shibuya Incident' are Nanami and Nobara. I sat up way too late finishing that part of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' and kept replaying certain panels in my head. Nanami’s end hits because he was calm, competent, and quietly heroic—his death feels like the world punishing decency, which is bleak and effective storytelling. Nobara’s death is louder emotionally because she had so much personality and growth left; losing her changes the team dynamic in a way that keeps echoing through later chapters.

Beyond those two, Shibuya is brutal for civilians. The arc deliberately shows the cost on ordinary people and low-profile sorcerers, which ramps up the stakes without listing big-name corpses. That’s why a lot of fans rank the arc as one of the darkest: you don’t only lose front-line characters, you lose glimpses of normal life. Also, Gojo being sealed is hugely impactful—technically not a death, but it feels like one for the world’s balance. If you’re revisiting the arc, pay attention to how the visuals and silence around those scenes sell the grief—manga panels are doing half the work, and the storytelling leans into what those losses mean for the survivors and the world at large.
Audrey
Audrey
2025-09-03 23:32:53
There are a few deaths in the 'Shibuya Incident' that still make my chest tighten when I think about them. Reading through that stretch of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' on a rainy weekend, I kept having to put the book down and stare out the window—it felt like the series shifted gears and refused to look back. The two biggest, emotionally and narratively, are Kento Nanami and Nobara Kugisaki. Nanami’s death landed like a gut-punch because he’d been such a steady, grounded presence—his last scenes underline how weary but principled he was, and losing him felt like losing a moral compass for the younger sorcerers.

Nobara’s loss hit differently: it’s about potential and voice. She was loud, fierce, and unapologetically herself, and watching what happens to her is one of those moments that changes the tone of the whole story. Beyond those two, the arc piles up so many smaller, yet devastating, losses—civilians trapped in the chaos, police caught in crossfire, and a handful of supporting sorcerers whose fates are either confirmed off-panel or left ambiguous. The scale matters: part of why Shibuya stings is not just who dies, but how many ordinary lives the battle swallows.

Also worth noting is how the arc treats Satoru Gojo—not a death, but his sealing feels like an emotional death for the world of the series. It creates the same sort of dread and emptiness that a physical death would, and that’s why people often bundle it with the big tragic moments from Shibuya. Even now, when I reread those chapters, the mixture of grief and lingering questions keeps pulling me back.
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