Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen in Malaysia have found unique ways to honor the character Kento Nanami, who captured their hearts with his serious yet kind personality. Despite his journey coming to an end in season 2, fans have created a real-life memorial dedicated to Nanami in Malaysia.
Nanami Memorial Shrine in Malaysia
Inspired by Nanami’s desire to build a house on an empty beach in Kuantan, Malaysia, fans have created a landmark on Google Maps called the “Nanami Memorial Shrine.” This digital tribute has received 5-star reviews and the comment section is filled with heartfelt goodbyes to the fallen sorcerer.
Malaysia Airlines Pays Tribute
Even Malaysia Airlines has joined in paying tribute to Nanami. They featured his final scene from Jujutsu Kaisen and encouraged fans to explore Kuantan, where the memorial shrine is located.
Kento Nanami Funko Pop Figure
To further commemorate Nanami, fans can now purchase an exclusive Funko Pop figure of the character. This collectible item allows fans to keep a piece of Nanami’s memory with them.
Nanami’s Impact as a Mentor
Nanami’s mentorship of the students at Tokyo Jujutsu High, including the main character Itadori Yuji, showcased his dedication to improving the lives of humans and sorcerers. His serious and reserved nature was balanced by his kindness and commitment to his companions.
The Shibuya Arc and Nanami’s Fate
During the intense Shibuya arc, Nanami faced formidable enemies such as the special grade curse Dagon and the relentless Mahito. Despite suffering severe injuries, Nanami fought bravely until his final moments, daydreaming about a peaceful life on the beach in Malaysia.
Overall, fans in Malaysia have found touching ways to honor Kento Nanami and his impactful role in Jujutsu Kaisen. From creating a memorial shrine on Google Maps to featuring him in airline promotions, Nanami’s legacy lives on in the hearts of fans.
Source: ONEESPORTS