⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 7, “Tokyo Colony No. 1.” If you haven’t watched the episode yet, proceed with caution!
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 7 finally brings the action inside the deadly Culling Game arena. Titled “Tokyo Colony No. 1,” this episode delivers shocking revelations about Yuji’s parentage while throwing our heroes into dangerous new territory. Here’s your complete breakdown of everything that went down.
Kenjaku’s Disturbing Revelation
The episode opens with an unexpected character: Setsuko Sasaki, Yuji’s former classmate from the Occult Research Club. Kenjaku appears to her in a realm between dream and reality, explaining she’s inside the Culling Game barrier. However, he offers her freedom before the death match truly begins.
As they walk together, Kenjaku drops a bombshell—he thanks Sasaki for being friends with his “son,” revealing he considers himself Yuji Itadori’s parent. Consequently, this confirms the season premiere’s flashback showing Kaori Itadori (Yuji’s mother) with a suspicious scar across her forehead.
Key Points About Yuji’s Parentage:
- Kenjaku used his Brain Transplant technique on Kaori Itadori
- He possessed Yuji’s mother’s body to conceive and birth him
- Kenjaku’s claim feels ominous despite showing affection
- This violation adds disturbing layers to Yuji’s origin story
Furthermore, Kenjaku’s vested interest in Yuji extends beyond scientific curiosity. His attachment seems genuine, making the entire situation more unsettling given his complete disregard for human life.
Strategic Planning With New Allies
Meanwhile, Yuji, Megumi, and Panda brief Kinji Hakari and Kirara on recent devastating events. Hakari reacts with shock upon learning Gojo’s been sealed. Additionally, they inform everyone about Principal Yaga’s death, though Panda handles the news with composure.
The Group’s Battle Plan:
- Hakari and Panda: Head to Tokyo Colony No. 2 to find Hajime Kashimo and Angel
- Yuji and Megumi: Enter Tokyo Colony No. 1 to locate Hiromi Higuruma
- Kirara: Remains on standby for support
Their strategy focuses on finding high-point players. They discover two targets: 400-year-old Hajime Kashimo and Hiromi Higuruma, both possessing 100 points. The plan involves negotiating with them to create new rules allowing point transfers, ultimately helping players escape the Culling Game and save Megumi’s sister, Tsumiki.
Entering Tokyo Colony No. 1
Seven days remain before Tsumiki must enter the game. Megumi, Panda, and Hakari officially register as Players. Subsequently, Yuji and Megumi approach Tokyo Colony No. 1 together.
Megumi warns Yuji about reincarnated sorcerers—they’re far more ruthless than modern jujutsu users. Once they step through the barrier, however, they immediately get separated into different areas within the colony.
Yuji’s Kinetic Aerial Battle
Yuji tumbles through the sky after entering. A sorcerer named Hanyu with jet-engine hair attempts a surprise attack, but Yuji easily knocks her unconscious. Her partner, Haba, featuring helicopter rotor hair, tries next.
MAPPA delivers stunning animation during this aerial combat sequence. The fight showcases fluid movement across vast spaces, emphasizing the high stakes and dramatic scale. Haba relies on instinct-first tactics, which ultimately works against him. Yuji strategically targets Haba’s head—the source of his cursed technique—defeating him with a well-placed punch.
After victory, a teenager named Ren Amai approaches, claiming he attended middle school with Yuji. Amai offers to guide him to Higuruma’s location.
Megumi’s Separate Encounter
Elsewhere in the colony, Megumi stops a young woman named Remi who attempted a sneak attack. She agrees to take him to Higuruma if he becomes her “knight” and protects her. Unlike Yuji, Megumi openly states his willingness to kill inside the Culling Game if necessary.
Remi explains she became trapped when the Game began twelve days ago, forced to fight ever since. She claims she never wanted this life.

The Trap Cliffhanger
Both Yuji and Megumi simultaneously ask their guides where they’ll find Higuruma. The responses immediately raise suspicion:
- Remi tells Megumi: Shinjuku
- Amai tells Yuji: Ikebukuro
The episode ends with this tense cliffhanger. Are both guides lying? Is one telling the truth while the other sets a trap? Are they working together to manipulate both heroes? These questions set up intense anticipation for next week.
What This Episode Means
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 7 successfully ramps up tension while delivering crucial character reveals. Kenjaku’s connection to Yuji adds tragic depth to the protagonist’s journey. Moreover, the separation of Yuji and Megumi creates vulnerability, making them easier targets for deception.
MAPPA’s animation quality shines during action sequences, particularly the helicopter hair battle. The studio balances intense combat with quieter, more unsettling moments like Kenjaku’s midnight conversation with Sasaki.
With ancient sorcerers entering the battlefield and potential betrayals looming, the Culling Game grows deadlier by the episode. Catch new episodes every Thursday on Crunchyroll to see who’s walking into a trap!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, technically. Kenjaku possessed Yuji’s mother, Kaori Itadori, using his Brain Transplant technique. He used her body to conceive and give birth to Yuji, making him consider himself Yuji’s parent despite the disturbing circumstances.
They’re looking for Hiromi Higuruma and Hajime Kashimo, who both possess 100 points. The group plans to negotiate with them to create new Culling Game rules that allow point transfers and player escapes.
Yuji battled two players with hair-based techniques: Hanyu with jet-engine hair and Haba with helicopter rotor hair. He defeated both by targeting their weak points strategically.
The episode ends suggesting at least one is lying. Amai tells Yuji that Higuruma is in Ikebukuro, while Remi tells Megumi he’s in Shinjuku. This discrepancy indicates betrayal, though which guide (or both) is deceiving them remains unclear.







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