
Why Did Satoru Gojo Lose in "Jujutsu Kaisen"? Key Analysis of the Fall of the Strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer
"Jujutsu Kaisen" has been an extremely talked-about anime and manga work in recent years, with its intricate plot and vivid character development deeply loved by readers. Among them, Satoru Gojo, hailed as the "Strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer of the Modern Era," has had his overwhelming power consistently seen as the key to the balance of the jujutsu world. However, in the earth-shattering duel with the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna, Satoru Gojo ultimately met a defeat. This outcome not only shocked all readers but also sparked widespread discussion—why did Satoru Gojo lose? This article will delve into the key factors that led to the fall of this strongest sorcerer, based on the original manga's storyline.
First, it must be clarified that Gojo's defeat did not stem from an absolute gap in power. In the battle against Ryomen Sukuna, who had taken over Megumi Fushiguro's body, Gojo displayed his unparalleled jujutsu talent. He not only skillfully utilized various derivative techniques of the "Limitless Cursed Technique," such as "Blue," "Red," and the Hollow Technique "Purple," but also gained the upper hand in the clash of Domain Expansions, specifically "Unlimited Void." During the fight, Gojo severely injured Sukuna multiple times, even forcing Sukuna to abandon his Domain Expansion and resort to using the "Ten Shadows Technique" of Megumi Fushiguro's body.

So, why exactly did Satoru Gojo lose? The crucial turning point was Ryomen Sukuna successfully finding a way to breach Gojo's "Infinity."
The core of Gojo's "Limitless Cursed Technique" lies in the "Infinity" surrounding him, which causes the speed of any object attempting to approach him to slow down infinitely, thus preventing it from reaching him, forming a near-absolute defense. However, Sukuna utilized the strongest shikigami of the "Ten Shadows Technique," "Mahoraga." Mahoraga possesses the terrifying ability to adapt to any phenomenon. In the battle, Sukuna deliberately had Mahoraga endure Gojo's "Infinity," using this to observe and analyze its operational principles.
Mahoraga ultimately adapted to "Infinity." It did not directly cut space, but rather altered the nature of its own cursed energy, enabling it to neutralize or penetrate Gojo's "Infinity" barrier, allowing attacks to reach Gojo's body. While this successful attack severely injured Gojo, more importantly, it demonstrated to Sukuna the feasible method and principle for breaching "Infinity." Although Gojo subsequently destroyed Mahoraga, Sukuna had already grasped the key by observing Mahoraga's adaptation process.




