Dinner or curse? Sukuna's Finger Comes to the Real World in Appetite-Defying Jujutsu Kaisen Collaboration
If you've ever wondered what Yuji Itadori felt when he swallowed that forbidden object, you'll soon be able to find out (albeit with a much nicer taste). Japanese ramen chain Dotonbori Kamukura has announced an official collaboration with Jujutsu Kaisen that will take realism to a level disturbing. Unlike other promotional products that are usually adorable, this campaign relies on an edible “Sukuna Finger” that looks as damned and realistic as in the anime. Starting February 25, 2026, fans will be able to test their stomachs with this piece of cuisine inspired by the King of Curses.
The authority of this collaboration lies in the culinary creativity of Dotonbori Kamukurawhich has transformed key elements of Gege Akutami's work into high-fidelity themed dishes. It is a hyper-realistic piece made with pork char siu. To replicate the feel of a real finger, the restaurant uses cartilage to recreate a “crunchy bite.”
The meat is marinated in a soy sauce base designed specifically to pair with the house ramen. Each finger will cost ¥1,000 (approximately $6.50 USD) and will be sold in limited quantities.
Experience: A feast for each character (EAT)

The experience It's not just limited to Sukuna's finger; The menu includes a variety of dishes that represent the personality and aesthetics of the protagonists:
| Character | Thematic Dish | Flavor Details |
| Yuji Itadori | tomato ramen | Covered with melted cheese. |
| Megumi Fushiguro | Noodle bowl black | A jet-colored sesame mix. |
| Choso | fried chicken | Served with a Korean-style spicy sauce. |
| Yuta Okkotsu | white ramen | A creamy and elegant option. |
| Panda | Sesame gyoza | Sesame themed dumplings. |
| Kinji Hakari | fried rice | Served very hot with a thick sauce. |
A total transformation of restaurants

To guarantee the reliability For this immersive experience, the flagship branches in Osaka and Tokyo will be completely transformed for the event. Restaurants will feature specific seating art and wall decorations.
Drawings and illustrations of small characters (SD) have been created exclusively for this campaign. This isn't the first time Sukuna's finger has become food; Previously, the Lawson chain went viral for a finger-shaped sweet bread, although with a much less realistic design than the current one.
The most visceral “Fan Service” of the year

The collaboration between Jujutsu Kaisen and Dotonbori Kamukura is a risky bet that celebrates the darker and more fascinating side of the series.
Although it may be visually disturbing, it is a marketing masterstroke. Using cartilage to simulate the texture of a real finger demonstrates an attention to detail that only a high-level Japanese collaboration could achieve. While other anime opt for pretty desserts, Jujutsu Kaisen It reminds us that their world is raw and dangerous. Of course, let's hope that eating it doesn't make you the next recipient of the King of Curses; although for $6.50 dollars, it is a risk that many of us are willing to take.
Would you be able to bite the finger char siu knowing that it has cartilage to simulate bone, or do you prefer to stick with Itadori's tomato ramen? We want to read your opinion in the comments!
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