Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 146

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 146 Summary


The tension continues to mount in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 146 as the countdown to the deadly Culling Game draws closer to zero. With the rules now laid bare and the stakes higher than ever, Yuji and his allies strategize their next moves to prevent Japan’s descent into a cursed chaos. But even as the team gears up, the game has already started… and a certain failed comedian might just be the wildcard no one expected.

If you’re looking to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online or catch up with the madness of the Culling Game arc, this chapter is the perfect place to dive in.

The chapter opens with a detailed breakdown of the Culling Game—its rules, its reach, and its terrifying goal.

  • Ten colonies are laid out across Japan, forming a connected line of barriers.
  • These barriers are designed to merge all people within with Master Tengen, an immortal being now closer to a cursed spirit than a human.
  • Hokkaido is excluded from this plan, preserved as a sacred area.
  • The result? A forced “evolution” of humanity that sounds like something out of a horror film—and it’s already underway.

Tengen drops a major bombshell: every person in Japan has been cursed in preparation for this merging ritual, which is set to complete in just two months.

The Culling Game isn’t just a battle royale—it’s a twisted, high-stakes system where every decision could mean life or death. Here’s what we learn:

  1. Declare or Die: Participants must declare entry within 19 days—or face cursed technique removal (which basically means brain death).
  2. Entering a Colony = Participation: Civilians are trapped unless they leave immediately.
  3. Points by Kill Count: Players earn points by killing. Sorcerers = 5 pts, non-sorcerers = 1 pt.
  4. Spend Points to Add Rules: 100 points allows players to propose a new rule (as long as it doesn’t break the system).
  5. Game Master & Kogane: Players interact with the game via a shikigami called Kogane, while the system runs independently with no bias.

🧠 Shoko Ieiri’s insight into how cursed technique removal works confirms it isn’t a binding vow or transfiguration—it’s something deeper, affecting the brain directly. Maki and other non-technique users are safe from this risk.

With the rules out in the open, it’s time for the team to split up and act:

  • Yuki & Choso: Stay behind to guard Master Tengen.
  • Maki: Heads to reclaim cursed tools from the Zenin clan’s vault—now accessible since Megumi is the new clan head.
  • Yuta: Jumps into the Culling Game early for recon, but he’s conflicted about what might happen if Sukuna resurfaces inside Yuji.
  • Yuji & Megumi: Tasked with finding and recruiting Kinji Hakari, a powerhouse third-year student with attitude issues but immense strength.

📌 Fun note: Yuta claims Hakari is stronger than him when he’s mad—though Maki doesn’t seem totally on board with that statement.

In a sharp shift in tone, the chapter introduces Fumihiko Takaba, a failed 35-year-old stand-up comedian performing to dead silence in Tokyo.

At first glance, Takaba seems like comic relief—his jokes flop, his peers pity him, and he’s urged to quit comedy altogether. But then something strange happens. After being asked whether he’s truly confident in his humor, Takaba experiences an odd jolt and proclaims, “Seventy-thirty.”

Turns out, this hopeless comedian isn’t just bombing on stage—he’s a player in the Culling Game.

And just like that, a seemingly throwaway character might become a key player in the chaos to come.

This chapter isn’t all strategy and exposition—it’s laced with quiet, powerful moments that show why Jujutsu Kaisen manga continues to resonate with fans:

  • Yuji thanking Choso is a touching reminder of how far they’ve come.
  • Choso’s quiet tears as he sees Yuji off reinforce their strange but genuine brotherhood.
  • The looming danger of Sukuna resurfacing adds a heavy layer of tension between Yuji and Yuta.

If you’re drawn to Jujutsu Kaisen manga panels that balance action with emotion, this chapter delivers.

Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 146 is a vital bridge between setup and full-blown war. The pieces are in place, the players are moving, and the Culling Game is now live. From military-level strategy sessions to intimate character beats, this chapter is a showcase of Gege Akutami’s talent as the Jujutsu Kaisen artist and storyteller.

Whether you’re here to follow the intricate lore, laugh at Takaba’s misfortunes, or jjk read online for the next big fight—there’s something brewing beneath the surface.