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How to Draw Hajime Kashimo’s Face from JJK Season 3

Hajime Kashimo, known as the God of Lightning, is one of the most anticipated fighters in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, a 400-year-old sorcerer reincarnated into a new body with one goal: to fight Sukuna at full power. This tutorial on how to draw Hajime Kashimo’s face from JJK Season 3 works through every detail of his incarnated appearance.

Kashimo’s Face Tutorial: 15 Steps to the Finished Result

The drawing process covers 15 steps in total, with the final step being the colored result. Working through the face structure, disheveled cyan hair with two tied buns, bangs, lightning-shaped undereye markings, and the voluminous white robe collar, the process keeps each element clearly separated so nothing overlaps unexpectedly.

Hajime Kashimo’s Culling Game Appearance

  • Cyan hair, spiky and disheveled with two buns tied on top
  • Bangs falling across the forehead
  • Cyan eyes with thin lightning marks below them
  • Brows set in a sharp, predatory expression
  • Wide grin with visible teeth
  • Large scrunched white robe collar at the neck

The Culling Game face collection on the site keeps growing, and Kashimo fits right into that lineup. Reggie Star and Takaba are both already there, and for the character Kashimo traveled 400 years to fight, Sukuna’s face is a must-draw companion piece.

How to Read the Step Colors

Each of the 15 step images in this drawing process uses a three-color system to make it immediately clear what’s been added versus what was already there:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

Hajime Kashimo’s Face: Full Step-by-Step Drawing

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Finished Hajime Kashimo drawing from Jujutsu Kaisen
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The God of Lightning Is Done. Show Your Work

That completes the full process for how to draw Hajime Kashimo’s face from JJK Season 3, from the base shape through the spiky double buns, lightning marks, and that wide grin right through to the colored final result. If your version captured that mix of excitement and menace he carries, drop a link to it in the comments. To keep filling out the Season 3 roster, Yuta Okkotsu and Choso are both ready to sketch. Keep drawing and share your results below.

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