Dormitories are available to both students and graduates. Dormitories consist of simple large, private rooms that are decorated per the resident's preference in a shared building with a long hall. Due to the fact that jujutsu sorcerers are rare, there are many open rooms. |
A locked, private space that is not frequented by students or alumni casually. Those being held for execution are sentenced to an isolation chamber where the walls are entirely covered in talismans for questioning and confinement until their execution. |
There is a small warehouse on the path towards of the Tombs of the Star that is used to store cursed tools and cursed objects. This site is guarded but frequented by both students and alumni because cursed tools and objects are commonly utilized by sorcerers. |
The Mess Hall provides three meals a day at rigid standardized times: 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm. The meals are simple consisting of tea, white rice, some sort of cooked meat or occasionally tofu, a vegetable and sauce. Students and resident jujutsu users are free to make use of the kitchen during off-hours as long as they clean up after themselves. |
A series of natural hot springs could make this campus a coveted vacation spot. There are also private bathing areas as well as traditional mineral hot springs that are open through the year. |
A lovely courtyard located on the campus that is characterized by a garden with well laid stone paths that meander through a peaceful garden that boasts a colorful and serene array of plants and herbs. Those with a passion for botany would be impressed with some of the more fickle plant specimens that seem to thrive here. There is a Tea House located in the heart of this garden that is frequented by visiting jujutsu users that wish to make an impression on the administration as well as traditionalists. |
Students and other Jujutsu Sorcerers will find that conventional medicine is ill-equipped to deal with curse-related injuries. This is a major reason many jujutsu sorcerers maintain their relationship with Jujutsu High long after they have graduated. Curses are dangerous and can be deadly, especially without the proper intervention. The infirmary is a large, seemingly sterile space with several clean, simple white linen beds in a ward that is overseen by a rotating roster of medical Jujutsu Interventionists, essentially someone akin to a doctor or a highly skilled nurse in the jujutsu world. |
Students are taught conventional academics such as reading, history, mathematics in addition to jujutsu use. As jujutsu sorcerers are rare, classes are generally small, consisting of only a handful of students in each year. Jujutsu High is a four-year school and upon completion, the students are free to stay as full-fledged sorcerers and assist in the development of the next generation of students as adjunct instructors. |
One of two training grounds in Jujutsu High. The Zazen Dojo is an indoor dojo located near the center of the campus meditation, quiet contemplation and ceremonies. |
One of two training grounds in Jujutsu High, the Panic Grounds is an outdoor walled in area located on the far edge of campus. Instructors take students to the Panic Grounds to expose students to "extreme combat training". |
The entrance to the compound is guarded and imposing, featuring a grand gate adorned with intricate symbols and markings representing Soul Society and sealed with powerful spiritual energy to deter and detect any unwelcome intruders. |
One of the two training areas accessible within the Sumu Compound. The Fen is an enclosed, swampy area that has several roaming hollows that are unable to escape due to the intricate seals that are maintained. This is considered to be a dangerous site so lower-level Soul Reapers are expected to enter The Fen in teams, but lieutenants and captains will commonly enter the Fen alone to hone their skills or to trial new techniques. |
One of two training areas accessible in the Sumu Compound. The Pit being a meditation room. this is a site of isolation that is intended to allow Soul Reapers to achieve breakthroughs without distraction. While this site has also been used as a means of punishment in the past, in a strange instance of irony Soul Reapers enter The Pit of their own accord to reach unprecedented stages of enlightenment. |
Similar to the Gotei 13 squads in the Soul Society, the compound would contain separate headquarters for the Tokyo Division. Each division's building would have its distinct emblem and design, accommodating offices, meeting rooms, archives, and training facilities unique to their specialized role in the mortal realm. At this time, there is only one active division in Tokyo, however there are several buildings primed for expansion. |
Hidden beneath the Central Meeting hall is an underground, modern medical facility. These advanced medical facilities equipped to treat injuries sustained during battles or encounters with rogue spirits. This site is hidden to protect vulnerable Soul Reapers while they recover from their injuries. |
Entering the modern era, the R&D is a secret level beneath the Central Meeting Hall and The Ward. This subterranean research center is not even well-known to all Soul Reapers residing in the Sumu Complex. Attempts to better understand Hollows and Curses takes place here, but little is known about their findings. |
A central meeting hall would be present for gatherings of all the Soul Reapers to discuss important matters, receive mission assignments, and receive guidance from the higher-ranking officials. The hall features a large, intricately decorated meeting room capable of accommodating a large portion of the Soul Reaper community or to host a party of guests. |
A specialized Senkaimon Gate, serving as a portal between the human world and the Soul Society, would be within the compound. This gate would allow Soul Reapers to travel swiftly between the two realms, ensuring efficient response to spiritual disturbances or emergencies. |
Modest cottages made a combination of wooden and stone elements. These homesteads are small in size, providing cozy and intimate space that offers just enough space for essential living areas, including a living area that opens into a kitchenette, a bedroom and a compact, private bathroom. These apartments are individually occupied by Soul Reapers, decorated inside to fit their individual preference. However the basic setting prior to personal customization includes the traditional Japanese style of sliding doors and windows made of wooden frames and paper-like shoji screens as well as tatami flooring and a minimalistic interior. |
Shibuya is a major city-level ward comprised of several highly populated commercial, business, and residential districts. Its commercial districts are packed with attractions such as the world-famous shopping mall inside the Hikarie building. The business districts include key landmarks such as Shibuya Tower and numerous subway stations. |
Located in the heart of Tokyo, Toyama Park is one of the most haunted places in Japan. During the daylight, the park is lively and full of families and friends who visit this park for a picnic. But at night, no one dares to even think of stepping in this park. |
One of the largest boneyards in Tokyo, Zoshigaya Cemetery is a place where people are unwilling to visit at any point of the day. Some people have claimed to witness faces and white hands appearing from the trees. Three people have committed suicide at this place and it is believed that their souls remain there and terrify lone wanderers. |
An underground fight club which pits sorcerers against one another in hand-to-hand combat. The fight club operates inside an abandoned multistory parking garage in Tochigi. There is tight security outside guarding the main entrance, where a guard and an operations manager are stationed. The muscle guarding the entrance is meant to reject anyone who isn't supposed to be there. In special circumstances, such as when someone new is looking to fight, the manager can contact the boss for deliberation. |