
Chapter 84 of Jujutsu Kaisen sees the cursed spirits enact Pseudo-Geto's scheme, hemming Satoru Gojo in deep beneath Shibuya and crowding him with helpless non-sorcerers. Forced onto the back foot at last, the strongest sorcerer still refuses to fold.
The curses set Pseudo-Geto's plan into motion, cornering Gojo in the underground Tokyo Metro and ringing him with civilians who only obstruct him. With the chaos choking his ability to fight back, Gojo is genuinely driven to the defensive for once. Even so, the most powerful sorcerer alive proves far from easy to put down.
Standing calm before three special grade curses, Gojo finds Hanami's roots sealing every exit, though he claims he had no intention of leaving. When he warns that abandoning the curses means a massacre, Jogo retorts they will slaughter the humans regardless. Bystanders along the outer lanes are then herded onto the tracks, surrounding the four combatants with non-sorcerers. Gojo coolly tells those near him to clear his path or die, realizing the blocked exits created blind spots he cannot punch through for fear of crushing people on the far side.
Jogo incinerates several civilians while Hanami presses in and Choso strikes with Slicing Exorcism. Both Hanami and Jogo are halted by Gojo's Infinity, so they bolster their cursed energy and trigger Domain Amplification, forcing him to dodge; he deduces they learned it from a curse user. Where ordinary barriers box a target in, Domain Amplification effectively immerses them in something like water, neutralizing the Infinity. A flashback reveals Geto's pre-incident counsel that Gojo is strongest alone, that inferior non-sorcerers restrict his movement and block his techniques, and that the goal is to stall him for twenty minutes until Prison Realm is ready. When Jogo tears off a civilian's head and reminds Gojo of the no-running rule, Gojo admits surprise, then rejects the excuse, reveals his Six Eyes, and declares Hanami, on their third meeting, the first to be cut down.
This Shibuya Incident Arc chapter ran in issue 51 of 2019 and adapts to Episode 32. It opens the Satoru Gojo versus Mahito's Group battle and references Domain Amplification, Slicing Exorcism, Infinity, the Six Eyes, and Gojo's Limitless arsenal including the mentioned Unlimited Void.

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Chapter 84 sees the cursed spirits enact Pseudo-Geto's scheme, cornering Satoru Gojo deep beneath Shibuya and ringing him with helpless non-sorcerers. Driven to the defensive for once, Gojo still refuses to fold and reveals his Six Eyes at the chapter's end.
In Chapter 84, Domain Amplification is a technique Hanami and Jogo use to neutralize Gojo's Infinity. Rather than boxing a target in like an ordinary barrier, it effectively immerses them in something like water, forcing Gojo to dodge; he deduces the curses learned it from a curse user.
In Chapter 84, bystanders are herded onto the tracks, surrounding Gojo with non-sorcerers, and Hanami's roots seal every exit. The blocked exits create blind spots he cannot punch through for fear of crushing people on the far side, restricting his movement and techniques exactly as Geto planned.
A flashback in Chapter 84 reveals Geto's counsel that Gojo is strongest alone and that inferior non-sorcerers restrict his movement and block his techniques. The goal is to stall Gojo for twenty minutes until the Prison Realm is ready to seal him.
Chapter 84 belongs to the Shibuya Incident Arc and was adapted into Episode 32 of the anime. It ran in issue 51 of 2019 and opens the Satoru Gojo versus Mahito's Group battle.
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