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Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 10: Exact Release Times Worldwide and Where to Read Legally

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 10: Exact Release Times Worldwide and Where to Read Legally
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Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 10 drops in Japan at 12:00 AM JST on Monday, November 10, 2025—picking up the pieces from Chapter 9’s explosive chaos and cranking the stakes even higher.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 10 is almost here, and it sounds like we’re trading last chapter’s chaos for mind games, politics, and a surprisingly goofy capper. Yes, Modulo really might end a tense standoff with… food.

Release date and time

The chapter goes live in Japan on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 12:00 AM JST. For everyone else, that mostly means a Sunday drop. Here’s when it hits in a few major regions:

  • Japan (JST): Monday, Nov 10 – 12:00 AM
  • India (IST): Sunday, Nov 9 – 8:30 PM
  • Philippines (PHT): Sunday, Nov 9 – 11:00 PM
  • United States (PST): Sunday, Nov 9 – 7:00 AM
  • United States (EST): Sunday, Nov 9 – 10:00 AM
  • United Kingdom (GMT): Sunday, Nov 9 – 3:00 PM
  • Australia (AEST): Monday, Nov 10 – 2:00 AM

Time zones can be messy (especially with daylight time in play), so give your local clock a quick double-check if you want to read the second it hits.

Where to read it (legally, and with clean translations)

Skip the sketchy readers. You can get Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 10 officially on MANGA Plus for free, or on VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump app with a small subscription. Both roll out chapters in step with Japan’s release and use the proper, pro translations and image quality, which saves you from the usual fan-translation weirdness.

What Chapter 10 is setting up (spoilers, unconfirmed)

Word from early chatter is that we open with the Jujutsu Headquarters reviewing Maru’s latest brawl and immediately arguing about it. One faction thinks he went way overboard; the other says he played it by the book. Usami steps in and backs Maru under something called the Hakari Provision, which apparently makes the fight technically legit.

The conversation then balloons past Maru’s conduct into a bigger flashpoint: the Simurians and their push for independence. It turns into a full council scuffle over trust vs. control, while Usami keeps trying to steer the room toward cooperation instead of paranoia.

Meanwhile, far from the human side, the Rumelian Council (you may have seen the name spelled a couple ways in discussions) is also melting down. Oski wants to invade Earth. Cross, Dabura, and Jabaloma argue for diplomacy. The vote leans toward peace, and out of nowhere comes a plan to ease tensions with a human–Simurian cultural exchange.

The vehicle for that exchange? Food. Specifically, a takoyaki festival. What starts as a serious bridge-building attempt very quickly turns into a comedic mission featuring Maru, Yuluka, and Tsurugi stumbling through the assignment in the most Modulo way possible. It’s a sharp tonal pivot after Chapter 9’s fireworks, but the series has a knack for pulling tension, philosophy, and absurdity into the same room without breaking the vibe.

If the leaks hold, expect a chapter that digs into right vs. wrong, lets Usami work the diplomatic angles, tests Maru’s unpredictable charm, and quietly expands the world with the Rumelian Council’s internal fractures. And yes, somehow even a dinner party becomes a full-on clash of ideals.

Bottom line: Chapter 10 lands this weekend. Read it on MANGA Plus or the Shonen Jump app when it goes live, and be ready for a clever cooldown that still pushes the plot forward.