
Shota Ito is a minor figure in Jujutsu Kaisen, a second-year at Satozakura High School who counts among the gang that once tormented Junpei Yoshino. His abuse of weaker classmates eventually circles back on him in painful fashion.
Brown hair, parted toward the right and reaching roughly to ear level, frames the face of this lanky teenager, whose eyebrows sit thin above his eyes. His everyday outfit pairs a white short-sleeved button-up, the kind with a single chest pocket on the left, with dark trousers cinched by a pale belt and finished off with light footwear. Following the encounter that left Junpei scarred, a matching disfigurement surfaces along Shota's own right arm, mirroring the wound he had once dealt.
To teachers and peers, Shota reads as the affable, well-liked type, yet that surface masks a cruel streak. He singles out students less able to fight back and takes pleasure in dominating them. A jumpy temperament feeds his readiness for violence, evident when his crew seized a club room for themselves and again when Junpei came looking to reclaim a movie. Rather than hear the boy out, Shota greeted him with a kick to the face before he and his friends piled on with a beating.
Earlier abuse from Shota and his companions had left a lasting mark on Junpei's forehead. Later, at a school assembly honoring the National Book Report contest, Shota collected a top prize while sneering at the classmate beside him, having pressured the boy into ghostwriting for him only to belittle the lesser award the student received. The ceremony then collapsed into chaos as everyone present blacked out. Junpei appeared and questioned whether Shota had planted a cursed finger in his home, but Shota, baffled, gave no answer. His arm flared with infection and pain in that instant, and Junpei struck him for staying silent before launching into a sustained assault. Shota begged for forgiveness to no effect, and was spared only when Yuji Itadori arrived to stop Junpei. In the aftermath, the teacher Sotomura confronted Shota over the bullying. When Shota grumbled that his arm barely functioned, Sotomura framed the affliction as deserved punishment and warned that his own reckoning would follow, telling Shota that both of them shared responsibility for crushing Junpei's spirit and that he would be keeping watch over him.

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Shota Ito is a minor figure in Jujutsu Kaisen, a second-year at Satozakura High School who belongs to the gang that once tormented Junpei Yoshino. His abuse of weaker classmates eventually circles back on him in painful fashion.
Shota Ito and his companions bullied Junpei Yoshino, with earlier abuse leaving a lasting mark on Junpei's forehead. When Junpei came to reclaim a movie, Shota greeted him with a kick to the face before he and his friends piled on with a beating.
After the encounter that scarred Junpei, a matching disfigurement surfaced along Shota Ito's own right arm, mirroring the wound he had once dealt. The arm flared with infection and pain, and it barely functioned afterward, which the teacher Sotomura framed as deserved punishment.
To teachers and peers Shota Ito reads as affable and well-liked, but that surface masks a cruel streak. He singles out students less able to fight back, takes pleasure in dominating them, and has a jumpy temperament that feeds his readiness for violence.
The teacher Sotomura confronted Shota Ito over the bullying after the crisis ended. Sotomura told him that both of them shared responsibility for crushing Junpei's spirit and warned that he would be keeping watch over him.
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