Hi, Junko from Japan here! In the captivating world of Jujutsu Kaisen, one concept that stands out is ‘Domain Expansion’, or ‘Ryoiki Tenkai’ as it’s called in Japanese.
RYOIKI = domain, area
TENKAI = expansion, deployment
But what does this term truly mean? And how does it influence the unfolding of this thrilling series? Let’s delve into the original Japanese meaning and the profound significance of ‘Domain Expansion’.
- Breaking Down ‘Domain Expansion’
- The Power of Domain Expansion in Jujutsu Kaisen
- The Toll of Domain Expansion
- Domain Expansion Techniques and Meanings
- Unlimited Void of Gojo Satoru
- Malevolent Shrine of Sukuna
- Coffin of the Iron Mountin of Jogo
- Self-Embodiment of Perfection of Mahito
- Chimera Shadow Garden of Fushiguro Megumi
- How to Pronounce Domain Expansion in Japanese?
- Related Posts about Jujutsu Kaisen
Breaking Down ‘Domain Expansion’
‘Domain Expansion’, or ‘Ryoiki Tenkai’, is a term that originates from the Japanese language. It comprises two components – ‘Ryoiki’, meaning domain or area, and ‘Tenkai’, signifying expansion or deployment.
Together, they form ‘Ryoiki Tenkai’, which can be literally interpreted as ‘Domain Expansion’ in English.
The Power of Domain Expansion in Jujutsu Kaisen
In the realm of Jujutsu Kaisen, ‘Domain Expansion’ is not just a phrase but a powerful technique used by the sorcerers. This ultimate move allows the sorcerer to create a boundary that embodies their inner spiritual world, trapping their adversary within it. In essence, the sorcerer transforms the surrounding space into a domain under their control.
The resulting domain is like a small world created by the caster, where they are the ruler. This allows them to drastically enhance their capabilities. Furthermore, any enemy trapped within this domain automatically becomes the target of the sorcerer’s techniques, ensuring that any attacks launched within the domain will hit the enemy.
However, the effectiveness of this attack is not absolute, and there are methods to dodge or neutralize it.
The Toll of Domain Expansion
As mighty as ‘Domain Expansion’ is, it doesn’t come without a cost. It drains a vast amount of the sorcerer’s cursed energy.
Also, it works only on individuals and materials with cursed energy, so it won’t have any effect on phisical gifted like Fushiguro Toji who has zero cursed energy.
The physical gifted person can enter the barrier themselves, but the guaranteed-hit effect of attacks will be nullified, which means Domain Expansion can’t harm them.
‘Domain Expansion’ or ‘Ryoiki Tenkai’ is a testament to the depth and complexity of Jujutsu Kaisen. While it may seem like another exciting element of the anime series, understanding its original Japanese meaning and cultural significance adds a new layer of appreciation for the show.
Junko
Next, we’ll explore the technique names and their meanings for each character in Jujutsu Kaisen!
Domain Expansion Techniques and Meanings
Unlimited Void of Gojo Satoru
When Gojo Satoru casts his Domain Expansion, he says “Ryoiki Tenkai Muryo Kusho” in Japanese. This is what each kanji symbol stands for.
MU = void, empty, nothing
RYO = amount
KU = empty, sky
SHO = place
The word MURYOKUSHO comes from a Buddhism word. It means a status in that you are freed from any material things and realize infinity. Both MU and KU symbols stand for “void” or “empty” and the phrase Muryokusho reminds me of “zero” or “there’s nothing there”. Actually, Gojo’s Unlimited Void is powerful enough to return everything to nothing!
Please read the post below to know more about Unlimited Void!
Malevolent Shrine of Sukuna
Sukuna’s Ryoiki Tenkai name is f*ckUMAMIZUSHI in Japanese, translated as Malevolent Shrine.
f*ckU = hide, lurk
MA = devil, demon
MI = prefix to denote the polite way
ZUSHI = a Buddhism chest with double doors, a small shrine
ZUSHI is kind of a Buddhism tool or divine stuff. The whole word means “an important shrine where devils are hiding”. Though it’s originally sacred existence, scary and evil demons are lurking in the Sukuna’s Zushi.
Coffin of the Iron Mountin of Jogo
The special-grade cursed spirit Jogo’s Domain Expansion, Coffin of the Iron Mountain says GAIKAN TECCHISEN in Japanese.
GAI = lid
KAN = coffin
TECCHI = surround something with iron
SEN = mountain
GAIKAN is to close the lid of a coffin, which means death. TECCHIZAN is a Buddhism word and it’s an iron mountain that surrounds the world.
Self-Embodiment of Perfection of Mahito
ZI = self
HEI = close
EN = circle
DON = bow, keep staying in one place, immediately
KA = wrap, environ
I think the English word is well free translated. This is a difficult word to understand even for Japanese!
ENDON is a Buddhism word meaning “to achieve enlightenment immediately”. Mahito is so young for a cursed spirit, but he flashed the Domain Expansion in the battle. I think this kanji stands for himself.
ZI HEI is self-closed, and KA is to wrap something. To create the closed space wrapped with one’s cursed energy is the very feature of the Domain Expansion technique!
Chimera Shadow Garden of Fushiguro Megumi
Phew, this is another hard word to read! Who can read it without phonetic guides!? Fushiguro Megumi’s Chimera Shadow Garden says KANGOANENTEI in Japanese. The English version is much easier to understand!
KAN = fit, put something into a proper place
GO = meet, fit, match, suit
AN = dark
EN = shadow
TEI = garden
KANGO means that a lid and a box are fitting together. ANEI is a classical way of saying “dark shadow”. So if I manage to translate it, it would be something like “a box garden of dark shadows”.
Fushiguro himself says this technique is incomplete. So his domain might change depending on the situation like a miniature garden you can freely arrange.
How to Pronounce Domain Expansion in Japanese?
Here’s the video you can watch all the domain expansion scenes in Japanese. I think it’s helpful to know how each skill is pronounced!
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