Jujutsu Kaisen USJ restaurant with Satoru Gojo Clone-oid statue photo spot

Jujutsu Kaisen USJ Restaurant Will Include a Satoru Gojo Photo Spot

More details about the temporary Jujutsu Kaisen-themed attractions in Universal Studios Japan have appeared, this time featuring the restaurant. The SAIDO Japanese Restaurant will temporarily convert into the Jujutsu High School Cafeteria between September 2022 and July 2023. In addition to an exclusive menu inspired by the manga and anime franchise, the restaurant will also have a photo spot featuring a Clone-oid statue of Satoru Gojo.

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The restaurant will offer a special menu containing meals and beverages such as a panda-decorated parfait for the event’s duration. The venue will also sell a drink bottle shaped after a 3D photo box featuring Yuji Itadori, and a barbecue-flavored popcorn bucket with Satoru Gojo’s design.

USJ coined the term “Clone-oid” to refer to its technology that allows them to produce lifelike statues of fictional characters. It had previously made Clone-oids of Attack on Titan characters, which it displayed as early as 2015. People who order the eligible menu entries in the upcoming Jujutsu Kaisen restaurant will be able to take a photo with the Satoru Gojo Clone-oid. The venue will also offer a specially designed photo folder for an extra fee.

The restaurant will be one of the numerous Jujutsu Kaisen attractions that will appear at Universal Studios Japan for a limited time. The venue will also have a 4D attraction with an original story that visitors will experience exclusively at the ride. Both the restaurant and attraction will be available from September 15, 2022, to July 2, 2023.


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