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A sprawling traditional Japanese temple complex with a tall wooden building, a tiered pagoda, tiled roofs and an arched footbridge glows in warm golden hour light with cherry petals drifting and a running track at the edge.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical College

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Better known as Tokyo Jujutsu High, this is one of just two schools in Japan that raise the next wave of sorcerers. The sister campus to Kyoto's, it also serves as a base for active sorcerers and lies concealed deep in the mountains.

Type: School
Kanji: 東京都立呪術高等専門学校
Viz Name: Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School
Located In: Tokyo
Anime Debut: Episode 2
Common Name: Tokyo Jujutsu High
Manga Debut: Chapter 2
Controlled By: Jujutsu Headquarters
Sister School: Kyoto Jujutsu High
Former Principal: Masamichi Yaga
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Appearance

Several traditional Japanese structures make up the campus, all passed off as a Buddhist temple and set high among the wooded edges of Tokyo, where thick stands of trees help mask where it sits. Suiting that motif, the grounds are scattered with torii gates, shrines, and deity statues. The entire estate is hidden behind a protective barrier that Master Tengen keeps up. To reach it by one route, a person climbs a long flight of stairs flanked by torii gates within the foothills of Mount Mushiro. Inside the grounds lie training fields, courtyards, dormitories, classrooms, and further facilities, plus a talisman-lined isolation chamber for secret executions, a morgue for the slain, and a cursed warehouse standing near Tengen's resting place that stores cursed tools and objects. The man himself dwells far beneath in a corridor called the Tombs of the Star, accessed past over a thousand shuffling doors.

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Personality

The institution does more than teach; it also acts as a home base for every graduate, all of whom go on mentoring the younger ranks as instructors or mission partners. People too weak to qualify as full sorcerers but able to perceive curses take posts as windows or assistant managers, and the school as a whole offers the community mediation, education, support, and shelter. Jujutsu Headquarters governs it, with each campus run by a Principal named on the Big Three Families' recommendation, while the conservative higher-ups keep final authority and often butt heads with Satoru Gojo. That political maneuvering touches students head-on, since Yuji Itadori, like Yuta Okkotsu before him, was marked for death until Gojo spoke up for him. New arrivals learn the nine articles of jujutsu regulations, a code that in places sanctions immediate execution.

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History

Founded by Jujutsu Headquarters, the school delivers a four-year course centered on teaching the young to master their own curses and turn them against others, keeping classes tiny and led by working professionals. Pupils move into the dorms, hold the same grade rankings that professionals do, and take field jobs like probing haunted spots and exorcising weaker curses under watch. Their uniforms run to high-collared blue jackets pinned with the school crest, allow plenty of customization, and are sewn from material that resists cursed energy. Every year the campuses stage the Kyoto Sister-School Goodwill Event, a contest of team and solo jujutsu bouts hosted by the prior year's victor. Pivotal series moments have unfolded on these grounds, among them the clash eleven years earlier where Geto fought Toji Zenin down in the Star's tombs, along with the later break-in linked to the Goodwill Event and the Shibuya Incident, after which the Kamo and Zenin clans hauled off most of the cursed tools kept in the warehouse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical College?

The Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical College, better known as Tokyo Jujutsu High, is one of just two schools in Japan that raise the next wave of sorcerers. It is the sister campus to Kyoto's and also serves as a base for active sorcerers.

Where is Tokyo Jujutsu High located?

Tokyo Jujutsu High lies concealed deep in the wooded mountains on the edge of Tokyo, passed off as a Buddhist temple. One route to it climbs a long flight of stairs flanked by torii gates within the foothills of Mount Mushiro, and the whole estate is hidden behind a barrier kept up by Master Tengen.

What does Tokyo Jujutsu High teach?

Founded by Jujutsu Headquarters, Tokyo Jujutsu High delivers a four-year course centered on teaching the young to master their own curses and turn them against others. Classes are kept tiny and led by working professionals, and pupils take field jobs such as probing haunted spots and exorcising weaker curses under watch.

Who controls Tokyo Jujutsu High?

Jujutsu Headquarters governs Tokyo Jujutsu High, with the campus run by a Principal named on the Big Three Families' recommendation. The conservative higher-ups keep final authority and often butt heads with Satoru Gojo.

What is the Kyoto Sister-School Goodwill Event?

Every year Tokyo Jujutsu High and its Kyoto sister campus stage the Kyoto Sister-School Goodwill Event, a contest of team and solo jujutsu bouts. It is hosted by the prior year's victor.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Jujutsu Kaisen anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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