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Chapter 322

Manga Chapter

Myself launches volume thirty-seven as the three hundred and twenty-second chapter of Blue Lock. Within the U-20 World Cup Arc, it turns inward on Yoichi Isagi, threading recollections of his past together with imagined visions of the rivals who have shaped him.

Issue: Issue 2025-47
Pages: 20
Volume: 37
Written By: Muneyuki Kaneshiro
Next Chapter: Chapter 323
Illustrated By: Yusuke Nomura
Japan Release Date: October 22, 2025
Release Date Us: October 21, 2025
Previous Chapter: Chapter 321
Chapter Number Volume: 1
Chapter Number Overall: 322
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Summary

Myself opens the thirty-seventh volume and stays rooted in the U-20 World Cup Arc, with Yoichi Isagi at its emotional center. The chapter draws on memory and imagination: figures from Isagi's past, including Iyo Isagi, Issei Isagi, and his former teammate Tomonori Tada, surface in flashback. A run of Blue Lock standouts such as Meguru Bachira, Rensuke Kunigami, Reo Mikage, Rin Itoshi, Seishiro Nagi, and Shoei Baro appear within a fantasy sequence. On the live pitch, Jingo Raichi, Ranze Kurona, Yo Hiori, and Hyoma Chigiri play on while Anri Teieri and Jinpachi Ego direct from the sideline, and Nigerian players Bello, Kuso, and Onazi round out the opposition.

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Key Events

As the first chapter of volume thirty-seven, Myself follows Chapter 321 and precedes Chapter 323. Its blend of flashbacks and imagined appearances underscores Isagi's introspective focus during the Nigeria match.

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Notes

The chapter runs twenty pages and appeared in the 2025 forty-seventh issue. It was published on October 21, 2025 for international readers and on October 22 in Japan. Muneyuki Kaneshiro is credited as writer and Yusuke Nomura as illustrator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Blue Lock Chapter 322?

Chapter 322, titled Myself, opens volume 37 of Blue Lock and centers on Yoichi Isagi during the U-20 World Cup Arc. It weaves together flashbacks of his past with an imagined fantasy sequence featuring the rivals who shaped him.

Who appears in Isagi's flashbacks in Chapter 322?

In Chapter 322, Isagi's flashbacks bring back figures from his past, including Iyo Isagi, Issei Isagi, and his former teammate Tomonori Tada.

Which characters appear in the fantasy sequence of Chapter 322?

Chapter 322's fantasy sequence features Blue Lock standouts Meguru Bachira, Rensuke Kunigami, Reo Mikage, Rin Itoshi, Seishiro Nagi, and Shoei Baro.

When did Blue Lock Chapter 322 release?

Blue Lock Chapter 322 released internationally on October 21, 2025 and in Japan on October 22, 2025, as part of the 2025 issue 47.

Who is on the field during Chapter 322?

During Chapter 322, Jingo Raichi, Ranze Kurona, Yo Hiori, and Hyoma Chigiri play on the pitch while Anri Teieri and Jinpachi Ego direct from the sideline, facing Nigerian players Bello, Kuso, and Onazi.

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