The relation of the vortical structure and the entrainment in the initial region of a plane jet was investigated under the four conditions of vortex generators by vorticity measurements. The vortices were enhanced and stabilized by streamwise and spanwise disturbances. The three-dimensional views of the vortices were constructed by applying the Taylor hypothesis to the phase-average vorticities, and the entrainment was discussed in relation to the vertical structures. The result reveals the enlargement of entrainment by the interaction of spanwise and streamwise vortices