So you’re hunting for JJK tattoo ideas — love that for you. Jujutsu Kaisen swept through everyone’s feeds and left us all thinking, huh, which of these characters would look best living rent-free on my skin? If you’re an anime fan planning your next session in the chair, this little collection might spark something: from Gojo’s devil-may-care grin to Sukuna’s outright menace, there’s a vibe for whatever you want your tattoo to mean. Maybe it’s strength, maybe it’s a reminder you can be soft and terrifying at the same time — tattoos don’t need permission to mean whatever you want them to.
Okay, let’s talk Gojo Satoru tattoos
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Gojo’s that character who can be both a walking meme and a walking catastrophe, and honestly that’s why his tattoos are so fun. You can go silly and minimal — like a playful little sketch that says, “I love this guy” without shouting it — or go full cinematic with saturated colors and magical linework that looks like it’s vibrating off the skin. Some designs lean into his intimidating power, showing fierce expressions and dramatic shading to remind you of inner strength; others focus on the tiny details that make him Gojo, like that shock of blue in his eyes or the moment he pulls off his blindfold. And then there are pieces that mix both sides: a crisp, clean face with delicate outlines and a tiny chibi-Gojo tucked in for personality. Honestly, there’s no wrong way to channel his energy — you just pick the mood you want to wear.
Yuji and Sukuna — tattoos that share one body
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There’s something so compelling about tattoos that show the vessel split — Yuji and Sukuna together look wild on skin. A lot of artists play with that contrast: parts are saturated and bold where Sukuna takes over, and other areas are softer and sketched for Yuji. Some designs zoom in on terror — Sukuna peeking from behind a hand or his mouth and eye alone — and those pieces really creep up on you in the best way. Tiny touches, like white ink flecks on fangs or the stark red of Sukuna’s eyes against black and gray, make the vibe far more intense. And if you want full color, some artists nail the shadows and crisp linework so the piece reads like a haunting frame from the anime. There’s even that iconic quote — “Know your place, you fool!” — which, framed properly with red shadows around the eyes, becomes a whole mood.
Other JJK characters you might want on your skin
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Alright, so after the two big players, the rest of the cast gives you so many directions. Geto Suguru paired with Gojo? Iconic drama — the “Obey me” moment straight from the manga reads like a statement piece. Megumi could be subtle, too: you don’t need a full portrait if you just want his summoning sign for a more understated look. Some folks mix geometric shapes, splashes of color, and Gojo’s blue eye to build a tattoo that’s busy but balanced; others lean into mystery and get Toge Inumaki because, well, who really knows what he’s capable of? Kento Nanami makes for darker, moodier pieces with thick linework and potent color choices, and villains like Mahito can be simple but chilling — fine lines and gentle shadows that age nicely. If you love team-ups, a Gojo-and-Nanami combo is the kind of dream-team flex that looks awesome on a sleeve or back piece.
Wrap-Up
The contrast between characters — light brush shadows versus heavy shading, tiny details against bold color — is what makes these tattoos sing. That soft, almost delicate shading next to darker elements gives a piece depth and personality, and honestly? That’s the magic. If any of these images stuck with you, bring them to your artist and riff on it. And hey, if you get one, send me a picture. I want to see which vibe you chose.

























