Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages offer fans a creative way to engage with the exciting world of curses, sorcerers, and battles.
Whether you’re a fan of Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, or even the enigmatic Satoru Gojo, these coloring pages are perfect for both children and adults to unleash their artistic side.
Just like the manga and anime series captivates its audience with action-packed storytelling, these pages allow you to explore each character’s essence through colors and personal imagination.
Capture the Spirit of Your Favorite Characters
Jujutsu Kaisen coloring pages feature detailed images of characters in dynamic poses and iconic scenes. With each design, fans can recreate the intense moments of the show or give their favorite characters a fresh, new look.
Whether you’re drawn to the charm of Yuji’s easygoing personality, the cool demeanor of Megumi, or the fierce strength of Nobara, there’s plenty of space for creative expression. For a fun challenge, try matching the original anime colors or give them a completely different palette!
Yuji Itadori
This coloring page captures Yuji Itadori in a lighthearted moment, perfect for fans of the series. For coloring, vibrant and bold colors can make Yuji’s energetic personality shine. His hair could be colored with a vivid orange, contrasting well with a subtle beige or light gray for his outfit, emphasizing the casual yet striking design of his attire.
Kasumi Miwa
Kusumi Miwa, is depicted in a smart and stylish pose in front of a classic car. Her long hair, suit, and the intricate details of the car in the background offer a variety of textures and elements to color. Consider using solid, vibrant colors for her suit to make her stand out, such as a deep blue or charcoal gray, and softer, metallic tones for the car to reflect its vintage style.
Kento Nanami
Kento Nanami is known for his stoic demeanor and unique sense of fashion, this image captures him in his typical business-casual attire complete with his iconic glasses and blunt expression. For coloring, you can opt for subdued colors to reflect his serious nature; grays or blues for his shirt, darker shades for his pants and jacket, and perhaps a touch of silver for his glasses to give them a realistic gleam.
Mahito
Mahito in a playful and inviting pose. His distinctive checkered shirt and casual style offer an excellent opportunity for color experimentation. Consider using contrasting colors within the checks to highlight his unique style, complemented by solid, neutral colors for his pants and shoes to balance the overall look. His hair can be colored in a lighter tone to create a striking contrast with his darker clothing.
Maki Zenin
Maki Zenin in a confident pose. Maki is known for her strong personality, which can be emphasized through bold colors. For her outfit, shades of dark green or gray would be appropriate, reflecting her combat-ready nature.
Her glasses could be highlighted with a subtle tint, adding an interesting detail. For her hair, choose a dark shade that contrasts well with her outfit, enhancing her sharp and focused expression.
Megumi Fushiguro
Megumi Fushiguro in a dynamic action pose with his divine dog summon. For coloring this image, use dark and muted tones to reflect Megumi’s serious and stoic personality. His hair could be filled with shades of blue or dark gray, while his school uniform should be in traditional dark colors.
The divine dog could be colored with gradients of gray to white, highlighting its spectral and fierce appearance. Using vibrant colors for the background or minor details like his eyes can make the character pop against the more subdued main colors.
Nobara Kugisaki
Nobara Kugisaki posed confidently with her signature hammer and nails. For a vivid coloring approach, consider using bright and bold colors. Her hair could be filled with light brown or auburn shades, contrasting nicely against a crisp white or light-colored uniform.
The nails and hammer can be metallic shades like silver or steel gray, emphasizing their importance in her arsenal. Adding depth with shadows on her clothing and around her determined expression will bring out her fierce personality. Consider a soft background with muted colors to make Nobara stand out even more strikingly.
Panda
This illustration captures a dynamic pose of a Panda from “Jujutsu Kaisen.” To color this page effectively, you could start with shades of deep black for the classic panda markings, like the ears, eyes, and patches. For the body, a soft white would be fitting, keeping in mind to add slight shading to give it a more three-dimensional feel.
Subtle gray can be used for the shadow areas to accentuate the form and muscle structure. For the detail elements like the symbols on its body, a contrasting color that stands out—perhaps a vibrant red or blue—would highlight these features effectively.
Satoru Gojo
Gojo’s hair is a distinctive white, so use a light gray to give it a silvery effect, adding subtle shades of blue for a more dynamic look. His blindfold or glasses are usually dark, so a black or very dark gray will work well, with highlights to show the glossiness.
Typically, his clothes have a dark tone; navy blue or black with lighter shades on the folds and edges would create a nice depth.
Sukuna
Sukuna’s hair is typically shown as a pale purple or silver color. You can use a light purple base with darker purple for shadows to add depth. Sukuna’s eyes are unique, with bright red irises. You can use vibrant red for the irises and a dark red for the pupils to emphasize his demonic nature.
The characteristic marks on his face should be a darker red, contrasting with his lighter skin tone.
Toge Inumaki
Toge’s hair is a light grey or silver color. Use a pale grey base with darker shades for shadows to add depth. His eyes are light blue. You could use a vibrant blue for the irises and a darker blue for the outlines and details. Toge has a fair complexion. Use a light skin tone with subtle shading for contouring on the cheeks and nose.
His jacket and pants are typically depicted in a light cream or beige color. You might use various shades of beige and light browns to show folds and creases in the fabric. The bandages around his neck and mouth are white, but adding light grey shadows can give a more three-dimensional appearance.
Bring out his Cursed Speech by highlighting the waves coming from his mouth in glowing colors.
Yuta Okkotsu
Yuta has a light skin tone. Use a pale flesh tone with subtle shades for shadows under the chin, around the nose, and under the eyebrows to create a realistic appearance.
The sweater he’s wearing is generally depicted in light colors like white or light gray. Consider using a base of light gray and adding shadows with a slightly darker gray to define the folds and creases. His pants can be colored a medium gray or similar neutral tone. Add darker shades in the creases and lighter highlights along the edges where light might hit.
The sword blade can be metallic silver with highlights to show its sheen, and the scabbard can be black or dark brown, depending on your preference for contrast.
Coloring Adventures with a Twist of Magic
Just like Demon Slayer Coloring Pages-themed adventures spark the imagination with scenes of sword training or peaceful moments under cherry blossoms, your Jujutsu Kaisen characters can step out of the anime world into surprising new scenarios.
Picture Yuji enjoying a picnic with friends or Gojo hosting an art class—these unexpected ideas add charm and creativity to your coloring sessions.
So, grab your markers, pencils, or crayons, and get ready to immerse yourself in the colorful universe of Jujutsu Kaisen. Let the magic of sorcery and art transport you to a world where creativity knows no bounds!

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.