In Jujutsu Kaisen canon, the Inverted Spear of Heaven is destroyed during Satoru Gojo’s rematch with Toji Fushiguro, and by the current point in the story it has not reappeared or been repaired in any official way.

Where the Inverted Spear of Heaven Ended Up

  • The spear is a special grade cursed tool that nullifies any cursed technique on contact, which is why it was crucial in Toji’s plan to kill Gojo.
  • During Gojo’s awakening and counterattack, he turns the battle around and kills Toji, and in the process the spear is broken/destroyed, leaving it unusable afterward.
  • Later arcs reference the spear as a legendary tool that is currently lost or unusable, which is why other characters seek alternative means of negating techniques rather than just “finding the spear again.”

Why Fans Still Talk About It

  • Many forum and Reddit discussions focus on whether a shattered cursed tool could still retain some of its effect, leading to theories that fragments of the spear might still exist somewhere in the world of JJK.
  • Some fan theories speculate that a remnant of the spear could return as a plot twist (for example as a fragment, a new weapon forged from it, or a sealed item), but these are not confirmed in the manga as of the latest officially released material.

Real‑World Inspiration (Ame no Sakahoko)

  • The spear’s name and concept draw from the mythic Japanese weapon Ame no Sakahoko, said to have been used by the gods Izanagi and Izanami and later planted on a mountaintop to keep it out of the wrong hands.
  • In mythology, the original blade associated with this legend is said to have been partially destroyed in a volcanic eruption and later replaced with a replica, which neatly parallels how the fictional spear is crucial, broken, and then “gone” from the story.

Quick Scoop (In Story Terms)

  • It was: A top‑tier cursed tool that shuts down techniques like Gojo’s Limitless.
  • What happened: It was broken/destroyed in Gojo vs. Toji and is no longer available or active in canon.
  • Current status: Lost/ruined, with only fan theories and meta discussion keeping the idea of its return alive.

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