Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220 teases Gojo’s release and reveals Kenjaku’s plan to end the Culling Game

In Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220, which was released in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 20 on Monday, March 16, at 12:00 am JST, the focus is on the previously unknown details of the Culling Game. The chapter also returns to Tokyo Jujutsu High alongside some long-absent faces and introduces the concept of Pure Barriers.

The previous chapter, which ended Sukuna and Yorozu’s battle, saw Yorozu/Tsumiki taking their last breath. Sukuna summoned Mahoroga during the fight, implying that he could control the Shikigami. His sister’s apparent death pushed Megumi further into the darkness.

Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220 is titled “Self-purification, Self-constraint,” and it sets Gojo up to be released while Kenjaku reveals Tengen’s true purpose in his grand scheme. The chapter begins by displaying that Culling Game player Suguru Geto currently possesses 309 points, which Kenjaku has been using to implement new rules.

Kenjaku tries to add a rule to forbid any new players from entering the Game, but Kogane refuses to allow it on the grounds of being in direct conflict with Rule 7, as the new rule would have a long-lasting effect on the Culling Game.

In Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220, Kenjaku explains that Japan has many Pure barriers that are stronger than Regular barriers and were created by Tengen. Of these, four are pivotal: Central Imperial Palace, Star Tomb Corridors under Tokyo Jujutsu High, Yamakuni Mausoleum in Kyoto, and the largest one dividing Japan in East and West, the Holy mountain of Hida.

Destroying any one of these four barriers will make Culling Game impossible to continue since the game uses the Bon or Brahmic Barrier (Bonten being the Japanese name for Brahma), a stronger barrier design based on the original design of the Pure barriers. The Pure Barriers help Tengen perfect his own suppression and barrier techniques, two key points on which Kenjaku hinged the ultimate goal of the Culling Game.

Kenjaku states that the Culling Game does not have a Game Master. However, if there was one, it would have been Tengen, although it is a role that Kenjaku picked for him without any input from the sorcerer himself. Being the de facto Game Master and the controller of these barriers, Tengen could have, at any point after Shibuya, destroyed these four barriers and ended the Culling Game.

But doing so would have resulted in an all-out war with Cursed Spirits that would have claimed many lives regardless, and would have then necessitated a massive hunt for information on barrier techniques that have been lost ages ago. Therefore, Tengen chose to trust that the sorcerers would win against Kenjaku.

After being denied, Kenjaku threatens Kogane to implement his rule, otherwise, he would destroy the Hida Mountain Barrier. He summons Tengen, although Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220 is very vague on whether Tengen has been with him all along or if he suddenly appears after the summoning. Either way, Kenjaku can destroy the barrier, thus destabilizing the Culling Game and effectively ending it.

Thus, Kenjaku creates what Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 220 calls a glitch. Kogane’s objective is to keep the Culling Game going at any cost. When faced with two choices that both lead to the inevitable end of the game, Kog

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