
Momo Nishimiya, a jujutsu sorcerer enrolled in her third year at Kyoto Jujutsu High, fights in Jujutsu Kaisen with a witch's broom. Rather than brawl up front, she scouts from the sky and guides her allies through battle.
Momo's face reads as young, and her short stature only adds to it. Pale blue eyes sit below blonde hair worn in twin pigtails, each tied at the root so the ends flick upward. Two piercings dot each ear, a collar circles her neck, and her ever-present straw broom rounds out a witchy look. For school she dons a baggy black dress with short sleeves that hangs to mid-calf, matched with black ballerina shoes.
Momo's first impression is a guarded one, and the Tokyo students initially put her on edge. She keeps tight bonds with her fellow students Mai Zenin and Kasumi Miwa, while sharply recognizing how unfairly the jujutsu world treats women; instead of fighting that prejudice, she plays along with society's demands to climb, which feeds her fixation on looking cute and put-together.
She fell in line with her peers in branding Yuji Itadori a danger, which kindled a rivalry against his friend Nobara Kugisaki. Despite friction with certain students, she pulls her weight as a teammate and rises to the occasion when crisis strikes.
By Panda's reckoning, Momo's rank sits roughly around semi-grade 2. Direct combat is not her forte; she thrives as a scout, riding her broom above the fray and visually tagging targets for her teammates through her cursed technique. During the Hundred Demons event, the Night Parade that swept Kyoto, she announced where the rampaging curses stood so her classmates could exorcise them, and as the Shibuya Incident wound down she orchestrated the strike on Kenjaku to retake the Prison Realm, dropping a flaming lantern as the cue for her allies to attack. Still, she can hold her ground solo, pinning Nobara back with gusts of cursed-energy wind at the Goodwill Event while restraining herself under its rules.
Called Tool Manipulation, her innate technique lets her steer her cursed-energy-laden broom by thought, sending it aloft on its own to bash foes, race through the air, or kick up fierce winds. The applied form Wind Scythe hurls a blast of that wind at enemies as she swings the broom while astride it; the ranged blow hits hard, judging by how taken aback she was when Uraume swatted it away barehanded.

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Momo Nishimiya is a jujutsu sorcerer enrolled in her third year at Kyoto Jujutsu High who fights with a witch's broom. Rather than brawl up front, she scouts from the sky and guides her allies through battle.
Momo Nishimiya survives the series and her status is listed as alive. As the Shibuya Incident wound down she orchestrated the strike on Kenjaku to retake the Prison Realm, dropping a flaming lantern as the cue for her allies to attack.
Momo Nishimiya's innate technique is Tool Manipulation, which lets her steer her cursed-energy-laden broom by thought to bash foes, race through the air, or kick up fierce winds. Its applied form, Wind Scythe, hurls a blast of wind at enemies as she swings the broom while astride it.
No, Momo Nishimiya is enrolled in her third year at Kyoto Jujutsu High. By Panda's reckoning, her rank sits roughly around semi-grade 2.
Momo Nishimiya was born on July 7, 2000, and is 18 years old. She is noted as American-Japanese.
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