The event Kuji: Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Final
Okay, this one is a true celebration Kuji: Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Final. For now, the announcement mainly spotlights the trio that makes the universe hype: Yuji Itadori, Yuta Okkotsu (the hero of the film Jujutsu Kaisen 0), and Satoru Gojo as the Last One.
Important: the full list hasn’t been revealed yet (several prizes are still “mystery”), but the confirmed Masterlise already set the tone for a Kuji that’s clearly centered on the anime and movie headliners.

Confirmed prizes (Masterlise) and their place in the story
At this point, 3 prizes are officially detailed with HD visuals: A, B, and Last One. The rest of the lineup (C to J + Double Chance) has been announced but not revealed yet, so we won’t speculate: we’re focusing on what’s confirmed.

Prize A: Yuji Itadori Masterlise
Size: approx. 23 cm.
Yuji Itadori is where it all begins: the high schooler who gets pulled into the world of sorcerers after the Sukuna finger incident, becoming the vessel of the curse. This Masterlise puts him front and center in “frontline hero” mode—exactly the kind of presence he has when he charges into battle with his direct, physical style.
Prize B: Yuta Okkotsu Masterlise
Size: approx. 24 cm.
Yuta Okkotsu is the face of Jujutsu Kaisen 0: a student who arrives at Jujutsu High carrying a massive burden because of Rika. Putting him as a main prize (B) in a “Final anniversary” Kuji is a clear signal: this lottery also wants to celebrate the movie and Yuta’s impact on the anime timeline.
Last One: Satoru Gojo Masterlise
Size: approx. 17 cm.
The Last One is Ichiban Kuji’s golden rule: you only get it if you draw the very last ticket in-store. And here, they went with Satoru Gojo. In Jujutsu Kaisen, Gojo is the “untouchable” teacher who single-handedly shifts the power scale, and seeing him as the Last One is exactly the kind of choice that makes this prize naturally more coveted than the others.
And the rest of the lineup? Officially, prizes C to J do exist on the product page, but they’re still marked as not revealed, just like the Double Chance prize. So for now: we keep an eye on announcements and get ready for a wave of reveals.
Confirmed practical info: release scheduled for September 26, 2026 (gradual rollout), and recommended price: 800 yen per draw (tax included). As always with Ichiban Kuji: once it starts and it’s sold out, it’s over.
If you collect Jujutsu Kaisen and you want to aim for an “anniversary” Masterlise, keep this reference in mind: Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary Final. The major prizes are already here, and the rest could clearly hold some surprises.