
Ogami, nicknamed Granny Ogami, is an elderly curse user and former assassin in Jujutsu Kaisen. Resentful of Satoru Gojo for ending her free reign, she joins Kenjaku and revives Toji Fushiguro during Shibuya.
At eighty-seven, Ogami earned the nickname Granny Ogami from her aged, heavily wrinkled face, her eyes nearly always shut. Her pale hair was gathered into a maru-mage bun pinned with an accessory. By 2018 she wore a light kimono and haori set marked with dark lines across the shoulders and a JJ circle emblem on the back, completed by a dark sash and ordinary sandals. She kept her prayer beads on hand at all times for her jujutsu.
Wicked and self-serving, Ogami spent her gifts purely on her own benefit at everyone else's expense, cursing people for pay so she could live as she pleased. Quiet by habit, she seldom spoke or opened her eyes. Like her partner Jiro, she resented Gojo's existence for curbing her freedom to commit crimes, and even in old age she banded together with other curse users to remove him and recapture her glory days. She showed no sympathy for anyone, once killing a man's daughter just to use the corpse in a séance, and she routinely abducted young children to pass off as her grandchildren. She betrayed scant concern when the grandson at her side was hurt fighting Takuma Ino.
In her prime, Ogami was a gifted sorcerer and a respected assassin. She outmaneuvered the grade 2 sorcerer Ino, using her grandson as a living shield while she recited her incantation, keeping safe distance until her technique was ready, after which the battle ended swiftly. Her innate Séance Technique draws a dead person's body or soul information from their corpse, letting her transform herself or a willing subject into that individual. She is careful to summon only the body's information, granting the shape-shifter the target's physical abilities without reviving their personality. After chanting with her prayer beads and naming her target, she turned her grandson into Toji Fushiguro, lending him the Sorcerer Killer's overwhelming physical power.

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Ogami, nicknamed Granny Ogami, is an elderly curse user and former assassin in Jujutsu Kaisen. Resentful of Satoru Gojo for ending her free reign, she joined Kenjaku's group and revived Toji Fushiguro during the Shibuya Incident.
No, Ogami is not related to Toji Fushiguro. She transformed her kidnapped grandson into Toji using her Seance Technique, lending him the Sorcerer Killer's overwhelming physical power.
Ogami revived Toji Fushiguro while working for Kenjaku's group during the Shibuya Incident, turning her grandson into the Sorcerer Killer to unleash his overwhelming power. Like her partner Jiro, she resented Gojo for curbing her freedom and joined the plot to remove him.
Granny Ogami was killed by Toji Fushiguro. After she turned her grandson into Toji and later ordered him to kill Yuji and Megumi, Toji seized full command of the body and killed her.
Ogami wields the innate Seance Technique, which draws a dead person's body or soul information from their corpse and transforms herself or a willing subject into that individual. She summons only the body's information, granting the target's physical abilities without reviving their personality.
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