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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Tokyo + Sendai 2-Day Anime Pilgrimage Route

A two-day model route that starts with a half-day walk around Shibuya in Tokyo, then continues by Tohoku Shinkansen to Sendai for an overnight stay and local sightseeing.

View the routeConsidering an overnight stay
Duration

2 days / 1 night

Main area

Around Sendai Station

Route spots

8

Good for an overnight stay

Around Sendai Station

Quick answer

Pilgrimage plan highlights

This pilgrimage plan for Jujutsu Kaisen covers 8 route spots around Around Sendai Station.

Main area
Around Sendai Station
Duration
2 days / 1 night
Where to stay
Around Sendai Station
First stop
Shibuya Crossing(Shibuya Station)

Pilgrimage route

Model route

1
Shibuya Crossing
Photo: Oh Taeyeon / Unsplash
Day 1 morning

Shibuya Crossing

東京都渋谷区道玄坂2丁目Nearest station: Shibuya Station

Start day one at Shibuya Scramble Crossing and visit nearby Shibuya spots in an easy walking order.

Transport note: Use Shibuya Station as your base and continue on foot. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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2
Shibuya Center Gai
Photo: Chime (CC BY 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons
Day 1 morning

Shibuya Center Gai

東京都渋谷区宇田川町Nearest station: JR Shibuya Station

Continue into Shibuya Center Street, a compact area that fits naturally into a station-area walk.

Transport note: It is easy to walk here from Shibuya Scramble Crossing. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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3
Shibuya 109
Photo: Perry Merrity II / Unsplash
Day 1 late morning

Shibuya 109

東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-29-1Nearest station: Shibuya Station

The area around Shibuya 109 is a useful landmark in central Shibuya and can be checked quickly with nearby streets.

Transport note: It is within walking distance of Center Street. Avoid stopping too long near entrances or sidewalks. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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4
Shibuya Mark City
Photo: Perry Merrity II / Unsplash
Day 1 around noon

Shibuya Mark City

東京都渋谷区道玄坂1-12-1Nearest station: Shibuya Station

Shibuya Mark City is connected to the station and works well for lunch or a break before the afternoon portion.

Transport note: It is easy to visit while moving back toward Shibuya Station. Follow facility and shop rules inside. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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5
Shibuya Stream
Photo: Perry Merrity II / Unsplash
Day 1 afternoon

Shibuya Stream

東京都渋谷区渋谷3-21-3Nearest station: Shibuya Station

In the afternoon, continue toward Shibuya Stream on the south side of the station before wrapping up the Tokyo portion.

Transport note: It is reachable on foot from the Shibuya Station area. Give priority to pedestrian flow on decks and passageways. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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6
Shinjuku Station East Exit
Photo: Falco Negenman / Unsplash
Day 1 evening

Shinjuku Station East Exit

東京都新宿区新宿3丁目38-1Nearest station: Shinjuku Station

If time allows, continue to Shinjuku East Exit. It is easy to reach from Shibuya and useful for dinner, lodging, or timing the transfer toward Sendai.

Transport note: It is easy to reach from Shibuya by JR Yamanote Line or other train services. Shinjuku can be crowded, so avoid stopping near station exits or sidewalks. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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7
Sendai Station
Photo: Gilbert Ng / Unsplash
Day 2 morning

Sendai Station

宮城県仙台市青葉区中央1丁目10-10Nearest station: Sendai Station

Use Sendai Station as the base for day two. After traveling from Tokyo by Tohoku Shinkansen, staying nearby makes local sightseeing easier.

Transport note: Travel from Tokyo or Ueno Station to Sendai by Tohoku Shinkansen. You can move to Sendai at night and stay over, or travel in the morning before sightseeing. Avoid blocking passenger flow inside the station. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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8
Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium
Photo: Gojyuplus One / Unsplash
Day 2 noon to afternoon

Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium

宮城県仙台市宮城野区中野4-6Nearest station: Nakano-Sakaue Station (Sendai Subway) then bus

Add Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium as a sightseeing stop during the Sendai stay. Check opening hours, tickets, and facility rules in advance.

Transport note: Travel from Sendai Station by JR Senseki Line, bus, or local transit. Check opening hours, tickets, photography rules, and crowd conditions in advance. These areas are used by pedestrians, station users, and visitors. Avoid blocking traffic for photos, staying too long in one spot, entering roads or private property, and follow local rules.

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Good for an overnight stay

Where to stay for this route

This is an overnight Tokyo to Sendai pilgrimage route. Staying around Sendai Station makes it easier to check in after the shinkansen ride and plan sightseeing or onward travel the next day.

Area: Around Sendai Station

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