Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game Part 1: things are getting serious
This new lottery Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game Part 1 clearly targets the Culling Game period: the arc where rules, points, and “players” literally become a survival mechanic. And the character lineup says it all: we’ve got Zenin, some heavy hitters on the sorcerer side, and above all key participants in the Culling Game.
The prizes: pure Culling Game vibes, “fight club,” and rules worth displaying
Here we’ve got a very clear mix: large illustrated acrylic stands (exclusive artwork announced), Masterlise Expiece figures centered on the fight club infiltration, and “lore” prizes directly tied to how the Culling Game works.
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Prize A: Large acrylic stand Maki Zenin & Mai Zenin (approx. 22 cm)
A rare “co-star” duo: Maki Zenin and Mai Zenin together in a big format. Story-wise, it’s impossible not to think about everything the Zenin family sets in motion later on, and Maki’s central role after the clan’s major turning points.
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Prize B: Large acrylic stand Yuta Okkotsu (approx. 24 cm)
Yuta Okkotsu as a large acrylic stand—perfect for the period when he becomes a key pillar on the sorcerer side again, facing the sheer scale of the Culling Game. At 24 cm, this one is pure “main character energy.”
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Prize C: Large acrylic stand Yuki Tsukumo (approx. 23 cm)
Yuki Tsukumo as a large stand: a great “late-arc” pick, since she’s one of the rare special grade sorcerers, and her presence in this crisis period is anything but decorative. This prize leans into heavyweight aura more than a gimmick.
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Prize D: Large acrylic stand Naoya Zenin (approx. 23 cm)
Naoya Zenin in a large-format acrylic stand: a bold “Zenin clan” choice. In the post-crisis dynamics around the clan, he’s a character that crystallizes a ton of tension—so seeing him highlighted here fits perfectly with the “Culling Game and its fallout” theme.
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Prize E: Large acrylic stand Choso (approx. 23 cm)
Choso as a large stand is a direct nod to his place on the “in the field” team when everything turns into open war. At this point in the story, he’s no longer just an antagonist—he’s in the storm with everyone else.
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Prize F: Yuji Itadori Masterlise Expiece (approx. 19 cm)
Officially labeled “fight club infiltration”: we’re right in the Culling Game moment where Yuji Itadori has to approach Kinji Hakari’s camp. A 19 cm figure from this segment means a pose/outfit you don’t necessarily see in the “school arc” lines.
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Prize G: Megumi Fushiguro Masterlise Expiece (approx. 19 cm)
Same “fight club infiltration” vibe for Megumi Fushiguro. This scene choice is super specific: not a “sorcerer in uniform” pose, but an operation/approach phase where the team is trying to recruit Hakari for the Culling Game.
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Prize H: Kinji Hakari Masterlise Expiece (approx. 21 cm)
Kinji Hakari arrives as a Masterlise Expiece (21 cm) with the official note about his love of “heat.” That’s exactly his energy when he’s introduced—tied to his fight club system and his sense of “feeling” in combat.
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Prize I: Kirara Hoshi Masterlise Expiece (approx. 17 cm)
Kirara Hoshi as a Masterlise Expiece (17 cm), officially presented as someone close to Hakari. For an Ichiban Kuji, this is exactly the kind of character that doesn’t always get a big piece—here, it’s a real “Culling Game arc” spotlight.
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Prize J: Acrylic panel Culling Game Rules (B5 size)
The ultimate “lore” prize: the Culling Game rules on a B5 acrylic panel. In the arc, the rules—and adding new rules via points—literally drive strategies and alliances. Perfect if you want a concrete in-universe reminder.
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Prize K: Kogane rubber charm (approx. 15 cm, 3 types, random)
Kogane, the shikigami stuck to Culling Game participants, as an approx. 15 cm rubber charm. It’s THE symbol of the arc: if you want an item that screams “Culling Game” without even showing a sorcerer, this is it (but beware: designs aren’t selectable).
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Prize L: Transparent posters (15 designs, selectable, half A3 size)
A series announced for season 3 characters (the “pre–Culling Game” part) as transparent posters. 15 designs and selectable: the safest “collection” prize if you want to aim for a specific character without praying to the draw gods.
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Prize M: Acrylic charms (15 designs, random, approx. 5 cm)
Approx. 5 cm acrylic charms, announced featuring season 3 characters (pre–Culling Game). The perfect small-format prize for bags/keychains, but not selectable: go for it if you’re okay with the roulette factor.
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Prize N: Sticker set (10 designs, random, 4 stickers per set, approx. 9 cm)
Sets of 4 stickers (approx. 9 cm), with characters and motifs tied to season 3 / pre–Culling Game. Perfect for “tagging” your gear, and since it’s based on characters + motifs, you can land some super arc-specific designs.
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Last Prize: Hiromi Higuruma & Judgeman Masterlise Expiece (approx. 19 cm)
The big “end-of-draw” piece: Hiromi Higuruma and his shikigami Judgeman as a Masterlise Expiece (19 cm). He’s a standout Culling Game participant, and pairing him with the shikigami instantly makes it feel more like an “arc scene” than a simple solo figure.
The strong point of this Ichiban Kuji Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game Part 1 is its consistency: characters right at the heart of the Culling Game, and prizes that range from “big display” (giant acrylic stands) to “specific moment” (fight club infiltration), plus a 100% Culling Game rules item.
Official practical info: price 790 yen (tax included). Release in stores starting March 7, 2026, and online starting March 9, 2026 at 11:00. Announced retailers: FamilyMart, official Ichiban Kuji shops, and Ichiban Kuji Online (among others).
Bonus: the Double Chance campaign (until the end of June 2026) lets you aim for Hiromi Higuruma & Judgeman Masterlise Expiece, identical to the Last Prize, with 50 copies announced.