The Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc in Jujutsu Kaisen: Tournaments, Betrayals and Hollow Purple

The Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc (京都姉妹校交流会編) is the third story arc in Jujutsu Kaisen, covering Chapters 32 to 54. What begins as a friendly inter-school competition between Tokyo and Kyoto Jujutsu High turns into a crisis when disaster curses attack mid-event and the Kyoto side receives orders to assassinate Yuji Itadori.
Arc Profile
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Arc Name | Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc (京都姉妹校交流会編) |
| Chapters | 32–54 |
| Anime | Season 1, Episodes 14–21 |
| Key Characters | Yuji Itadori, Aoi Todo, Nobara Kugisaki, Megumi Fushiguro, Hanami, Suguru Geto |
| Key Events | Todo and Yuji bromance, Hanami attacks, Gojo uses Hollow Purple |
What Happens in the Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc?
The Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc runs two overlapping plots simultaneously — the inter-school competition that gives Tokyo and Kyoto sorcerers a reason to be in the same place, and a coordinated curse attack designed to kill as many sorcerers as possible while Gojo is occupied.

The Kyoto students arrive at Tokyo Jujutsu High for the annual exchange event. The Kyoto principal Yoshinobu Gakuganji has already given his students a secondary objective: use the competition as cover to kill Yuji Itadori before he becomes too powerful.
Aoi Todo arrives from Kyoto and immediately walks up to Yuji to ask him what type of women he is into. Yuji’s answer — tall women with big butts — produces exactly the right response. Todo declares them best friends on the spot. The two fight immediately after, with Todo outclassing Yuji physically but being genuinely impressed by how much damage Yuji absorbs and returns.
The competition begins. Disaster curses — Hanami specifically — invade the event grounds. The format shifts from competition to survival as both schools are forced to fight together against a threat neither was prepared for.
Gojo arrives to push Hanami out. Hanami attempts to flee into the forest. Gojo pursues, sets up a Curtain to isolate the area, and uses Hollow Purple — the convergence of his Red and Blue techniques — for the first time in the manga. The attack is catastrophic in scale. Hanami survives only by using the forest as a shield and escaping at the last possible moment.
The event ends without a formal conclusion. The Kyoto students do not complete their assassination mission. Yuji survives. Todo begins teaching him how to use Black Flash.
Read this arc from Chapter 32 through Chapter 54.
What Does This Arc Set Up?
Todo teaching Yuji Black Flash is the arc’s most practically significant development. Black Flash — a technique that amplifies cursed energy impact by hitting within 0.000001 seconds of a strike — becomes Yuji’s most reliable combat tool and the technique that carries him through the toughest fights in later arcs.

The arc also reveals the depth of the institutional corruption around Yuji. The Kyoto principal ordering his students to assassinate a fellow sorcerer — during an official school event — demonstrates how little the higher-ups value individual lives against political convenience.
Hanami surviving Gojo’s Hollow Purple is significant. It establishes that even the manga’s most powerful technique has limits and that the disaster curses are serious threats even against the strongest sorcerer alive.
What Makes This Arc Stand Out?
Todo and Yuji’s friendship is one of the manga’s most genuinely entertaining relationships. It arrives without warning, develops at full speed, and produces some of the series’ best combat sequences. Todo’s philosophy about fever — the burning passion he uses to evaluate people — is introduced here, which connects directly to Kinji Hakari’s entire worldview later in the series.
The arc is also the last extended moment of relative lightness before the manga commits fully to its darker direction. Enjoy it.





