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The continuation of theNarutofranchise in the form ofBoruto: Naruto Next Generationshas thrown all sorts of new elements into the mix, some of which remain a mystery to this day. Whether it’s theorigin of the Otsutsuki clanor the plethora of new dojutsu introduced to the series, several key aspects of the series are still shrouded in mystery. Boruto’s Jougan is a prime example of this phenomenon, as it is arguably the most puzzling aspect of the narrative.
The Jogan is a doujutsu that was introduced at the very beginning of theBorutoanime, yet it entirely vanished from the narrative. While there are various speculations and theories surrounding the Jogan, with some even questioning its canonicity, the eye remains a topic of debate among the fandom. While the series has yet to reveal the Jogan and its place in the narrative, the fate of the eye can be pieced together with a few hints and events in theBorutoseries.
Debut Date
June 13, 2025
TheNaruto franchise has cementeddojutsu to be the epitome of powerand prestige, and the Jogan further backs this status quo. Little is known about this ocular jutsu, though it’s clear that it far surpasses many of the previously produced dojutsu in theNarutoseries. Awakened by Boruto Uzumaki, the Jogan is the dojutsu of the Otsutsuki that grants powers of incomprehensible nature.
From being able to read chakra signatures like the Byakugan to even predicting interdimensional portals before they even appear, the Jogan offers many powers that far surpass other dojutsu. However, the Jogan has solely been witnessed in theBorutoanime, where it was first used during the Academy Entrance arc, and then later during thefight against Momoshiki. Each instance of its usage reveals a different power, one that is related to either sensing chakra or even a boost in physical power. While the true extent of the Jogan’s powers still remains unknown, it’s clear that this Dojutsu will play a major asset forBorutodown the line.
Is the Jogan Canon?
The Jogan’s Canonicity Remains Uncertain Among Fans
Another topic of debate pertaining to the Jogan among theBorutofandom is regarding the dojutsu’s canonicity in the manga. Since the Jogan has never exactly been witnessed in the manga, other than a flashback where it could bemistaken for a Byakugan, and it is only present in the anime canon content, fans question whether the eye itself is a canon part of the series or not.
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However, there are several sides to this argument, some that are more logical than others. While it’s true that the Jogan has never exactly been witnessed in theBorutomanga, the anime adaptation features it several times, and that too at crucial moments in the narrative. Whether it was Boruto’s fight against Momoshiki or Toneri’s appearance in Boruto’s dream, each moment was crucial for the overall narrative of the series, indicating that the Jogan is highly likely to be canon.
Moreover, an animator of theBorutoseries also confirmed that the Jogan is indeed a canon dojutsu that is different from the Byakugan, dismissing claims that the flashback in the manga featured a Byakugan. Fans also speculated that the Jogan could potentially be a variant of the Byakugan, since its existence was only shown one time in the initial manga chapters. However, the eye’s abilities differ from the Byakugan considerably, especiallywithin theBorutoanime, as it holds powers that are unique to the doujutsu itself.
Kishimoto Confirms The Jogan’s Existence
In a recent interview, Kishimoto himself also confirmed that the Jogan is indeed a canon part of the Boruto series. He clearly stated that the dojutsu is not a Byakugan, and it differs considerably fromthe Hyuga Clan’s dojutsu. While he refused to reveal details about the eye and when it will be seen again in the Boruto series, he did state that it will serve a major purpose for the narrative down the line.
Withconfirmation from Kishimoto himself, it’s clear that the Jogan is set to make an appearance once more, and that its existence isn’t merely filler content for theBorutoanime. With the Jogan’s canonicity in the manga now confirmed, it’s only a matter of time before this coveted dojutsu will be witnessed once more in the series.
When Can Fans Expect to See the Jogan Again?
The Jogan Could Make An Appearance In the Near Future
With the timeskip inBorutoand the release ofBoruto Two Blue Vortex, the possibility of witnessing the Jogan in action once more grows nearer. This becomes even more plausible considering the recent power-ups that have been introduced in each new chapter ofBoruto TBV, whether it’sKoji Kashin’s Shinjutsuor Kawaki’s new Kokugan Dojutsu. With characters receiving new power-ups in every chapter, it’s likely that Boruto could be next in line for receiving a new power-up in the form of his Jogan reawakening.
However, it’s still too soon to speculate when exactly the Jogan will make an appearance once more, especially considering the fact that the Jogan was hinted at being relevant toKawaki and Boruto’s battlein the flashback. For now, the Shinju have taken center stage in Boruto’s narrative, meaning it’s unlikely that the Jogan will make an appearance right now. Moreover, Toneri also stated that the Jogan will remain dormant for a long time, and it will only be awakened once the world is in dire need of saving. This could either hint towards the threat of the Shinju, or it might be a nod towards Kawaki’s eventual rampage and the fated battle between him and Boruto.
How Did Boruto Obtain the Jogan?
The Source Of Boruto’s Power Remains a Mystery
Another pressing question pertaining to the Jougan is its origin. It has been stated that the Jogan is the eye of the Otsutsuki, yet Boruto initially bore no link to the Otsutsuki clan. Some fans claim that Boruto will gain the Jougandue to Momoshiki’s Karma Mark, though that remains unlikely since Boruto had already shown signs of possessing the Jogan before his fight with Momoshiki. Even if this theory were to be plausible, it would create a discrepancy between theBorutomanga and anime, since the anime had already revealed the Jogan long before Boruto ever came into contact with Momoshiki or any other Otsutsuki Clan member.
The most plausible explanation for Boruto’s Jogan is his own unique genetic makeup, which comprises a mix of two different Otsutsuki DNA. Since Naruto is the reincarnation of Asura and a descendant ofthe Sage Of Six Paths, and Hinata is the descendant of Hamura Otsutsuki, it’s likely that the mix of both Hagoromo and Hamura’s DNA in Boruto might have resulted in the Jogan’s awakening. These speculations seem to be highly plausible, considering other theories pertaining to Boruto’s Jogan tend to be riddled with flaws. Nevertheless, the true source of this power can only be confirmed once theBorutomanga reveals the dojutsu once more.