Shikigami Summoning: The Art of Commanding Spiritual Power

Shikigami Summoning in Jujutsu Kaisen is more than just calling monsters to fight. It is a refined system of control, balance, and spiritual discipline. At its core, it blends ancient Onmyōdō practices with modern cursed technique theory. These beings are not random creatures. They are controlled manifestations of cursed energy, shaped by a skilled summoner or conjurer into a loyal familiar spirit.
In traditional belief, shikigami were seen as a servant god or even a demon god, known in Japanese as Kishin and Shieki-shin. Their folklore origin speaks of ritual spiritual conjuration, where an onmyōji used a talisman as a medium. In Jujutsu combat, that idea evolves into a structured system built on power, control, and risk.
The Mechanics Behind a Summon

Every shikigami begins with cursed energy. Without it, there is no manifestation. Most sorcerers require an intermediary such as a Baitai or Baikai. This can be:
- A physical talisman
- Hair strands
- Ritual objects
- Or even shadow puppetry
Some techniques rely on a shadow-based medium, allowing a shadow-based summon to emerge directly from darkness. Once formed, the shikigami acts as a subordinate spirit, obeying orders without hesitation.
However, the rules are strict:
- If the user experiences incapacitation, the summon vanishes.
- When the technique release occurs, the creature disappears.
- The strength of the summon depends on the user’s innate technique.
Simple shikigami serve as a supportive summon or utility summon. More advanced ones become a powerful offensive summon or defensive summon, displaying remarkable strategic versatility.
The Tactical Truth: Strengths and Weaknesses

Shikigami users are often criticized for a supposed tactical weakness in close-range combat. The belief is simple: defeat the summoner, and the spirit falls.
Satoru Gojo once advised Yuji Itadori to always strike the user directly. Even Noritoshi Kamo admitted that mastery in hand-to-hand combat makes a shikigami user rare and valuable. Sukuna himself was surprised when Megumi Fushiguro showed confidence in close-range combat despite relying on summons.
The lesson is clear: shikigami alone are not enough. The summoner must be strong too.
Institutional Support and Simple Summons

At Jujutsu High, staff like Kiyotaka Ijichi demonstrate how a basic cursed technique can assist stronger fighters. Simple shikigami focus on:
- Tracking ability
- Detection ability
- Battlefield awareness
These are practical, efficient, and ideal for those without an advanced innate technique.anipulate plant life.
Junpei and the Lesson of Growth

Junpei Yoshino showed how a beginner could develop a deadly summon. His shikigami, Moon Dregs, was a jellyfish shikigami capable of poison emission and paralysis. According to Mahito, mastering such a technique would take others years required to learn (Junpei comparison).By using his hair as a medium, Junpei proved that talent can shorten the path—but mastery still demands discipline.
Curse Users and Spirit Manipulators

Not all shikigami users are sorcerers. A curse user once used simple spirits against Suguru Geto, whose Curse Manipulation worked on similar principles but controlled actual curses instead of summoned familiars.
Meanwhile, Dagon, a special grade cursed spirit, demonstrated extreme evolution. Inside his Domain Expansion, he created an ocean domain filled with a devouring swarm of fish shikigami. Through Technique Release: Death Swarm, he unleashed an endless stream (Death Swarm) of attackers enhanced by a guaranteed hit and guaranteed-hit function (Domain mechanic).
Judgment and the Power of Law

In the Culling Game, Hiromi Higuruma introduced a unique concept. Within Domain Expansion: Deadly Sentencing, his shikigami Judgeman acted as both judge and executioner.
Inside this domain, the target becomes the defendant, while Higuruma plays the prosecutor. The shikigami presents evidence, delivers a verdict, and assigns punishment.
Dhruv and Barrier Precision

Dhruv Lakdawalla used 2 types of Dhruv’s shikigami:
- A rodent-like shikigami
- A winged shikigami
Their movement created a deadly trajectory barrier, forming an inviolable barrier that acted as a slashing barrier. Later, Yuta Okkotsu, with assistance from Rika, replicated the technique and used it against Takako Uro and even Sukuna.
Yuki Tsukumo and Mass Manipulation

A special grade sorcerer like Yuki Tsukumo brings a different style. Her shikigami Garuda is tied to her technique, Star Rage. By applying mass amplification and increasing virtual mass, she transforms Garuda into a devastating weapon.
The Ten Shadows Legacy

The most famous shikigami system is the Ten Shadows Technique, an inheritable technique of the Zenin Clan and Zenin Family. This technique allows a user to collect and control 10 shikigami (Ten Shadows limit) using shadows as the primary intermediary.
Core Members of the Ten

- Divine Dogs (Gyokuken) – 2 Divine Dogs (twin wolves) with exceptional tracking ability.
- Nue – A fast winged shikigami with an electricity attack causing paralysis.
- Orochi / Great Serpent – Specializes in immobilization.
- Gama – Can ensnare targets.
- Max Elephant (Banshō) – Overwhelming size and water attacks.
- Rabbit Escape – Tactical swarm summoning.
- Round Deer – Provides healing output and can neutralize cursed energy through Reverse Cursed Technique.
- Piercing Ox – Builds force through straight-line charge.
- Tiger Funeral – Mysterious spirit.
Eight-Handled Sword Divergent Sila Divine General Mahoraga (Makora) – The 1 most powerful Mahoraga, wielder of the Sword of Extermination, known for unmatched adaptation ability.
Fusion and Totality Evolution
When a shikigami is destroyed, power can transfer through totality inheritance, creating Divine Dog: Totality with a werewolf-like form.
Another advanced case is Nue: Totality – Merged Beast Agito, a towering humanoid shikigami born from a fusion summon. It demonstrates regeneration and overwhelming power.
An even rarer move is Bottomless Well, also known as The Well’s Unknown Abyss, combining Nue and Gama into a hybrid summon.
Offensive, Defensive, and Beyond
Shikigami are tools of layered strategy:
- Offensive summon
- Defensive summon
- Supportive summon
- Utility summon
They immobilize, strike, defend, heal, and control space with disciplined coordination.
Final Perspective
From structured learning at Jujutsu High to chaos in the Culling Game, shikigami reflect their master’s will. Whether through the calculated judgment of Judgeman, the crushing power of Garuda, or the terrifying dominance of Mahoraga, each summon shows that real strength lies in balance.
Mastery of shikigami is mastery of discipline, precision, and spirit.
