The Death Painting Womb
Affiliation: Independent
Rank: Special Grade Cursed Object (Former)
First Appearance: Chapter 55 (Silhouette), Chapter 72 (Full)
Voice Actor (JP): Daisuke Namikawa
Voice Actor (EN): Jalen K. Cassell
Choso is one of the Death Painting Wombs — nine hybrid beings created by Kenjaku through an experiment fusing humans and cursed spirits. Originally contained as a painting for over a hundred years, Choso manifested as a fully realized being after the absorption of the cursed paintings began in the modern era.
Unlike the other Disaster Curses, Choso is driven not by ideology but by family. His bond with his brothers Eso and Kechizu defines his early actions, and his grief over their deaths transforms into a desperate desire for revenge. His character takes a dramatic turn when he learns that Kenjaku is also the parent of Yuji Itadori, leading Choso to declare Yuji his younger brother — a relationship that becomes central to his arc.
Choso abilities as a Blood Manipulation user place him among the most technically skilled fighters in the series. His use of Piercing Blood, Supernova, and Flowing Red Scale makes him a devastating opponent, capable of matching Special Grade curses and Grade 1 sorcerers alike. His emotional depth, combined with his lethal abilities, makes him one of the most complex characters in Jujutsu Kaisen.
Choso distinctive appearance immediately sets him apart from both humans and curses. He has pale, almost white skin and dark markings around his eyes that resemble tears or war paint, giving him a perpetually mournful expression. His black hair is tied in a high topknot, a style reminiscent of historical Japanese warriors, with loose strands that frame his face.
He wears a traditional dark kimono with a high collar and a long black haori-like outer garment. This traditional aesthetic contrasts with the modern world of Jujutsu Kaisen, visually reinforcing his status as a being who has existed since the Edo period. His dark, soulful eyes reveal his emotional nature — Choso is one of the few curse-human hybrids who displays genuine, unfiltered emotion.
His design incorporates subtle curse elements: the dark sclera of his eyes, the unusual markings on his face, and his supernaturally pale skin. Yet he is undeniably human in form and expression, creating a visual ambiguity that mirrors his nature as a hybrid being straddling the line between human and curse.
Choso is defined by his emotional depth and capacity for love. Unlike most cursed beings in Jujutsu Kaisen, who are driven by hatred, fear, or ideology, Choso motivations are rooted entirely in family bonds. He experiences grief, rage, protectiveness, and eventually acceptance with an intensity that rivals any human character in the series.
His introduction portrays him as a cold and calculating killer, hunting down those responsible for his brothers deaths. But this cold exterior is a mask for overwhelming grief. When Choso senses Eso and Kechizu deaths through their shared blood connection, his emotional breakdown is one of the most visceral moments in the Shibuya Incident. He screams, weeps, and lashes out not because he is a monster, but because he loved his brothers.
The revelation that Kenjaku is also Yuji parent transforms Choso worldview. He immediately embraces Yuji as his younger brother, extending the same fierce protectiveness he felt for Eso and Kechizu to a new family member. This capacity to love and trust, even after devastating loss, is what makes Choso so compelling. He is not a curse learning to feel — he is a being who already loves deeply, searching for someone to protect.
His emotional journey throughout the series moves from grief-driven vengeance, to protective brotherhood, to a broader understanding of his place in the world. Choso evolving alliances — from curse user to ally of Yuji to potential ally of Jujutsu High — reflect his growth beyond the initial trauma that defined him.
Choso is a master of Blood Manipulation, a technique inherited from the Kamo Clan that allows him to control his own blood as a weapon. His hybrid nature gives his blood unique properties that enhance his techniques beyond what ordinary Kamo Clan members can achieve.
| Technique | Type | Effect | Domain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood Manipulation | Innate Technique | Control and shape ones own blood into weapons and projectiles. Blood can be hardened or manipulated remotely. | None shown |
| Piercing Blood | Extension | Super-pressurized blood shot fired like a bullet. Can pierce through reinforced cursed energy defenses. | None shown |
| Supernova | Extension | Spread blood over the battlefield and detonate individual droplets with explosive force. | None shown |
| Flowing Red Scale | Reinforcement | Accelerate blood flow to enhance physical abilities. Higher levels increase output but strain the body. | None shown |
Choso unique advantage as a Death Painting Womb is the quality of his blood. Having gestated for over a century as a cursed object, his blood carries higher cursed energy density than normal Blood Manipulation users. This makes his Piercing Blood more powerful and his Flowing Red Scale more effective.
His combat style uses Piercing Blood as a ranged option to pressure opponents while layering Supernova traps across the battlefield. Flowing Red Scale enhances his physical stats when closing range, and his basic Blood Manipulation allows him to form melee weapons like Blood Edge from his own blood. Unlike Noritoshi Kamo, who relies on external blood sources, Choso uses his own blood, which is both an advantage (quality) and a vulnerability (blood loss).
Choso story is spread across two major arcs that showcase his evolution from antagonist to ally:
Shibuya Incident Arc (Chapters 83-136): Choso is drawn to Shibuya by the deaths of his brothers Eso and Kechizu, who were killed by Yuji and Nobara. He confronts Yuji with a cold fury, initially seeking revenge. Their battle showcases Choso terrifying abilities and his tactical intelligence. However, during the fight, Kenjaku reveals that Choso and Yuji share the same parent — Kenjaku himself. This revelation shatters Choso worldview, and he shifts from wanting to kill Yuji to protecting him as his younger brother.
Culling Games Arc (Chapters 137-present): Choso, now fully aligned with Yuji and the protagonists, enters the Culling Games as an ally. He fights alongside Yuji against Kenjaku forces, using his Blood Manipulation to devastating effect. His loyalty to Yuji is absolute, and he serves as both protector and brother figure. His role in the Culling Games tests his abilities against some of the strongest ancient sorcerers revived by Kenjaku.
Choso evolution from curse to brother is complete by the Culling Games. He has found a new purpose — protecting Yuji — that replaces his earlier drive for vengeance. His acceptance into the protagonist group represents his full transition from antagonist to ally.
Choso relationships are the foundation of his entire character arc. Every major decision he makes stems from his bonds with others.
Yuji Itadori: The most significant relationship in Choso life after the deaths of Eso and Kechizu. Kenjaku reveal that he is the common parent of both Choso and Yuji transforms Choso understanding of family. He immediately adopts Yuji as his younger brother and fights alongside him with fierce protectiveness. Their brotherhood, born from tragedy and revelation, is one of the most unique dynamics in the series.
Eso and Kechizu: Choso original brothers, whose deaths during the Shibuya Incident drive him to seek revenge. Their bond was deep — Choso could sense their deaths through their blood connection, causing him immense emotional pain. Their loss transforms him from a passive cursed object into an active agent in the story.
Kenjaku: The creator of the Death Painting Wombs and the common parent of Choso and Yuji. Choso relationship with Kenjaku is complex — Kenjaku created him but also manipulated events that led to his brothers deaths. Choso ultimate stance is one of opposition to Kenjaku plans.
Nobara Kugisaki: Implicated in the deaths of Eso and Kechizu, Nobara becomes a target of Choso initial rage. Their confrontation in Shibuya is brief but brutal, showcasing Choso lethal abilities and Nobara resilience.
Choso has become one of the most popular characters introduced during the later arcs of Jujutsu Kaisen. His emotional depth, distinctive design, and powerful abilities have earned him a dedicated fanbase that continues to grow as the series progresses.
The reveal that Choso and Yuji are brothers sparked intense fan discussion and theorizing about the implications of Kenjaku parenthood. The mechanics of how Kenjaku could be the parent of both a curse-human hybrid and a seemingly normal human boy became a major topic of debate within the fandom.
Choso emotional breakdown after sensing his brothers deaths is frequently cited as one of the most powerful moments in the Shibuya Incident. His raw, unfiltered grief — portrayed through Daisuke Namikawa haunting voice performance in the anime — elevated him from a secondary antagonist to a genuinely tragic figure.
His unique position as a Death Painting Womb who chooses brotherhood over vengeance resonates with fans who appreciate characters driven by love rather than hatred. Choso character challenges the series own assumptions about what curses and humans can be, making him a thematic linchpin of the later story.
Choso is neither fully human nor fully curse. He is a Death Painting Womb — a hybrid created by Kenjaku through fusing a human with a cursed spirit. Originally contained as a painting for over a century, he manifested as a physical being with both human emotions and curse abilities.
Kenjaku reveals during the Shibuya Incident that he is the common parent of both Choso and Yuji. Choso existing framework for family is blood-based, so this revelation causes him to immediately accept Yuji as his younger brother, extending the same fierce protectiveness he felt for Eso and Kechizu.
Choso blood has higher cursed energy density because he gestated for over a century as a cursed object. This makes his techniques more powerful than standard Kamo Clan users. He also relies on his own blood rather than external sources, which improves quality but limits his endurance in prolonged battles.
Flowing Red Scale is a Blood Manipulation technique that accelerates the users blood flow to enhance physical abilities. Higher activation levels increase strength and speed but put enormous strain on the body. Choso more potent blood allows him to use this technique more effectively than other users.
Choso survives the Culling Games and continues to fight alongside Yuji and the other protagonists. His role evolves from a grieving brother seeking vengeance to a protective older brother fighting for his new family. His current status remains active in the ongoing story.