Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 240

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 240 Summary


When comedy meets catastrophe—can laughter stand up to a millennium of cruelty?

Before the clash with Sukuna erupts in full force, the jujutsu sorcerers redirect their focus toward another looming threat—Kenjaku. The ancient sorcerer’s sinister plan to merge the people of Japan with Tengen still looms over the battlefield, and taking him down becomes a top priority.

  • Angel makes it clear: Defeating Sukuna is meaningless if Kenjaku completes his merger.
  • Kinji Hakari notes that the recent rule updates suggest Kenjaku plans to end the Culling Game by wiping out all the players.
  • Yuta Okkotsu questions the concern, believing their survival keeps Kenjaku in check. But Kusakabe, though silent, fears they may all fall in battle—even those like Kasumi Miwa, who aren’t directly involved in the raid.

The takeaway? If Gojo loses to Sukuna, and the others are too weak to fight, Kenjaku could strike with devastating timing.

In a surprising twist, Angel nominates Fumihiko Takaba to take on Kenjaku—an idea that leaves everyone else stunned. But there’s a reason behind this wildcard choice.

Angel explains that Takaba’s technique lets him manifest anything he imagines, making his power unpredictable and dangerously unique. However, it hinges on his confidence and comedic belief—if he stops being funny to himself, his technique crumbles.

It’s a high-risk, high-reward gambit… but Takaba is their best shot at catching Kenjaku off guard.

Cut to the present: Takaba faces off against Kenjaku, and the scene quickly turns from sorcery to satire. Takaba conjures up sunglasses and an American flag bandanna on Kenjaku, baffling the ancient sorcerer.

  • Kenjaku realizes that his centuries of knowledge in jujutsu techniques might be useless against Takaba’s absurdity.
  • Takaba introduces himself as a stand-up comedian who made it to the P-1 Grand Prix—a competition so bad, it’s funny.
  • Kenjaku mocks him, suggesting that Takaba’s jokes only work because they’re unintentionally terrible. The tension quickly evolves into a psychological comedy duel.

Takaba tries to strike back with a one-liner:

“Don’t marry me! I don’t want you as my wi-fi!”

But the joke lands with a thud.

Kenjaku not only remains unfazed—he breaks down Takaba’s joke like a comedy critic, saying it lacks setup and only works in a hyper-specific context. For Takaba, it’s a crushing blow to both ego and technique.


Kenjaku delivers a brutal elbow strike, knocking Takaba deep into the forest. Now injured and shaken, Takaba begins to spiral.

“Why did I ever become an entertainer?”

As he questions his purpose, Kenjaku coldly reminds him that confidence fuels his cursed energy. Without belief in himself, Takaba’s power is fading fast.

Even when Takaba challenges Kenjaku to a ridiculous staring contest, it backfires. He laughs first, opening himself up to another devastating blow.

Lying in the dirt, Takaba sees the body of Iori Hazenoki, a sobering reminder of the deadly stakes. The moment strips away all the silliness, bringing Takaba face to face with reality. He remembers why he wanted to be an entertainer in the first place—not just to be funny, but to make people happy in a dark world.

This emotional moment teases a potential rebound. Will Takaba regain his confidence—and with it, his power?

Chapter 240 of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga takes a bold detour, blending slapstick comedy with psychological warfare. Fumihiko Takaba’s battle isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, existential, and painfully real.

While many fans tuned in for epic battles, this chapter asks something deeper:

What happens when a comedian loses his laughter in a world filled with sorrow?

Whether you’re here to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online for the action, the lore, or the unexpected emotional gut-punches—this chapter delivers all of it.