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Takako Uro with windswept lavender hair and gold hoop earrings smiles slyly, one hand raised near her face against a bright sky of pale swirling clouds
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Takako Uro

Character

Takako Uro is a sorcerer from a thousand years ago, revived by Kenjaku as an incarnation for the Culling Game. In her original life she led the Sun, Moon, and Stars Squad, a band of assassins tied to the Fujiwara Clan.

Age: 1000+
Eye: Pink
Hair: Pink
Race: Human, Incarnation
Kanji: 烏鷺 亨子
Gender: Female
Status: Alive
Occupation: Jujutsu Sorcerer, Assassin
Affiliation: Sun, Moon, and Stars Squad (Former)
Debut Anime: Episode 58
Debut Chapter: Chapter 173
English Voice: Erica Lindbeck
Japanese Voice: Nana Mizuki
Innate Technique: Sky Manipulation
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Appearance

Takako has a toned physique and lightly tanned skin, her nails painted pink to match the long pink hair she keeps standing on end, shaped as though her body were inverted. Slim lavender brows and lashes sit above large eyes whose sclera are black and irises a deep pink. She forgoes clothing entirely, wearing only accessories: matching black bracelets on each wrist, heavy gold hoop earrings, and a black choker. In place of garments she turns her own cursed technique on her body, rendering its private areas transparent, an effect the anime depicts as distortion.

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Personality

Proud, intensely focused, and quick-tempered, Takako is a devoted assassin who felt betrayed when the Toh sacrificed her as a proxy in her first life. She carries those grudges into her second existence and means to make the most of it by dominating the Culling Game, even if that demands killing indiscriminately, though her pride as a sorcerer keeps her from preying on non-combatants for easy points. Normally calculating and watchful, she nonetheless flares into rage easily and harbors sadistic streaks, relishing battle and toying with foes alike. Yuta Okkotsu grates on her in particular; his inability to grasp why she kills so desperately, and his suggestion that selfishness will only carry her so far, she reads as an echo of the Toh's hypocrisy and rejects outright. In her view, only those who have achieved something for themselves earn the right to live for others.

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Abilities

Even among incarnated sorcerers Takako stands out as an exceptional combatant, having commanded an elite assassin unit during a far harsher age of jujutsu. That strength carried into her revival, where she ranked among the top scorers early in the Culling Game, tallying seventy points in twelve days while battling in one of its most brutal colonies and forcing standoffs with heavyweights like Dhruv Lakdawalla, Kurourushi, and Ryu Ishigori. As a master of close combat she excels at counterattacking, her spatial manipulation making her so awkward to engage that even the special grade prodigy Yuta struggled against her directly, unable to land a clean blow without leaning on Rika and his copied techniques. She turned Ryu's signature beam back on him, the first to strike him with his own output. A sharp opportunist, she waits for the instant her odds peak before striking, holds advanced jujutsu knowledge that let her identify Cursed Speech on sight and deduce Yuta's true power to copy techniques, and possesses the endurance to weather sustained beatings from Yuta and Rika and still mount her own domain. Her innate Sky Manipulation lets her seize the sky as if it were a solid surface, distorting space like a lens, deflecting attacks, levitating, and cloaking her body; offensively she shatters the sky's surface like thin ice to drive focused shockwaves through an enemy's guard, a method named Thin Ice Breaker capable of leveling city blocks. She also wields a Domain Expansion, though its full nature remains unclear, as her attempt fell apart when she activated it simultaneously with Yuta and Ryu. By divulging how her technique works through the Revealing One's Hand binding vow, she can heighten its potency further.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Takako Uro in JJK?

Yes, Takako Uro is a Jujutsu Kaisen character, a sorcerer from a thousand years ago who led the Sun, Moon, and Stars Squad. She is revived by Kenjaku as an incarnation to fight in the Culling Game.

Is Uro from JJK alive?

Takako Uro is listed as alive in Jujutsu Kaisen. She endured sustained beatings from Yuta Okkotsu and Rika and still ranked among the top scorers early in the Culling Game.

What is Takako Uro's technique?

Takako Uro's innate technique is Sky Manipulation, which lets her seize the sky as if it were a solid surface, distorting space like a lens to deflect attacks, levitate, and cloak her body. Offensively she shatters the sky's surface to drive focused shockwaves through an enemy's guard, a method named Thin Ice Breaker capable of leveling city blocks.

Is Takako Uro a reincarnation?

Takako Uro is an incarnation rather than her original self. After living a thousand years ago as leader of the Sun, Moon, and Stars Squad, she was revived by Kenjaku to fight in the Culling Game.

Why doesn't Takako Uro wear clothes?

Takako Uro forgoes clothing entirely, wearing only accessories such as black bracelets, gold hoop earrings, and a choker. In place of garments she turns her own cursed technique on her body, rendering its private areas transparent, an effect the anime depicts as distortion.

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