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In the world of anime, our favorite series’ opening and ending songs hold a special place in our hearts.

These OP and ED tunes not only set the mood for upcoming episodes but also add an extra layer of excitement to the overall experience.

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Beginning with the Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 opening song, we will dive into the musical tapestry of the series. We’ll explore the story behind each song in its captivating soundtrack.

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The anime’s second season introduces viewers to two distinct arcs with their own OP and ED songs. The first set of songs belongs to the Hidden Inventory arc, spanning the initial five episodes of the season.

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Furthermore, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 had additional surprises in the form of new OP and ending ED songs as the story progressed into the Shibuya Incident arc.

What is the Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 opening song for the Hidden Inventory arc?

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The OP song for the Hidden Inventory arc is titled “Ao no Sumika” and is performed by Tatsuya Kitani. This song shows the bond between Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto when they were still students in Jujutsu High.



What is the Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 ending song for the Hidden Inventory arc?

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The ending song for the Hidden Inventory arc is titled “Akari” and is performed by Soushi Sakiyama.

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The ED song for the Hidden Inventory arc hints at the growing rift between Gojo and Geto, with the characters shown walking their paths.



These OP and ED songs were played in episodes 1 to 5 in season 2.

What is the Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 opening song for the Shibuya Incident arc?

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The OP song for the Shibuya Incident arc is “SPECIALZ,” performed by King Gnu. This energetic song brings the show back to the present day, and captures the essence of the Shibuya Incident arc, where the stakes are higher than ever for our Jujutsu Sorcerers.



What is the Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 ending song for the Shibuya Incident arc?

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The ending song for the Shibuya Incident arc is “more than words,” sung by Hitsujibungaku.

The song shows Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki enjoying a day out together in the streets of Tokyo.

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This song adds an emotional depth to the conclusion of each episode, allowing fans to connect with the characters on a deeper level as the story unfolds in the Shibuya Incident arc.



Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 soundtrack offers a thrilling musical experience with its opening and ending songs.

Whether you’re a fan of the Hidden Inventory arc or eagerly anticipating each episode of the Shibuya Incident arc, these songs will undoubtedly enhance your viewing pleasure and immerse you further into the world of curses and sorcery.

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