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Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem Has New Chapter in the Works, Live-Action Series Debuts Spring 2026

Manga artist Eiji Hashimoto teases new one-shot work for Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem manga. The series ended in 2023, but a new chapter is in development. Live-action adaptation starring Yuki Yamada debuts on TBS and U-NEXT in spring 2026.
Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem Has New Chapter in the Works, Live-Action Series Debuts Spring 2026 | Anime News | KN Drawing
👤Khalid Ouledhaddou7 min read👁32 views📅January 6, 2026 🗓Published: 2026-01-06 Updated: 2026-03-01
Manga artist Eiji Hashimoto posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account an image teasing a one-shot work in progress for his and Shinya Umemura's Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem (Chiruran: Shinsengumi Chinkon-ka) manga on December 31, 2025. Anime news 2026 highlights the return of the historical manga series, which concluded in April 2023, with new content in development. Manga anime news 2026 showcases how concluded series can receive new chapters or one-shots, particularly when live-action adaptations are in production, creating renewed interest in the original source material. Hashimoto stated on the post that the images, which also include a draft for the 69th chapter of his Rappa: Yankee Ninpū Chō manga, are an "appeal" that he is working without break through New Year's Eve when he posted the images, up to New Year's Day. Anime news 2026 highlights the artist's dedication to his work, with the teaser generating anticipation for new Chiruran content among fans of the historical drama series. Umemura provided the story, and Hashimoto illustrated the manga. The duo launched the series in the inaugural issue of Tokuma Shoten's Monthly Comic Zenon magazine in 2010. The manga began its final arc with the 32nd volume in January 2022, and ended in April 2023 after 36 volumes. Anime adaptation news 2026 showcases the series' long publication history, with the manga running for over 13 years and establishing itself as a significant work in historical fiction manga. Mangamo is releasing the manga in English digitally under the title The Shinsen-gumi, and it describes the manga: "The Shinsen-gumi were a special police force in Japan in the 19th century. Tasked originally with protecting the Shogunate, they eventually dedicated themselves to restoring order in Kyoto. Hijikata Toshizo is responsible for the death of The Shinsen-gumi, but he was once one of them. This is his story." Anime streaming news 2026 highlights the international availability of the manga, with digital platforms providing access to historical fiction series for global audiences. The manga inspired a stage play adaptation that ran in April 2017. The manga's live-action series adaptation will air on the TBS channel in spring 2026 as a special, and also stream on the U-NEXT service as a series. Anime news 2026 highlights the upcoming live-action adaptation as a major development for the franchise, with the series receiving high-budget production treatment and international streaming availability. The live-action adaptation features Yuki Yamada (Godzilla Minus One) starring as the protagonist, Toshizo Hijikata. Other cast members include Nobuyuki Suzuki, Aoi Nakamura, and Meru Nukumi as Makoto Ichikawa, a woman pursuing the truth about the Shinsengumi. Anime news 2026 highlights the star-studded cast, with Yamada's involvement bringing significant attention to the adaptation following his role in the internationally successful Godzilla Minus One film. The series is directed by Kazutaka Watanabe (Kishibe Rohan Does Not Move) and written by Masaaki Sakai. Chief producer Akira Morii previously worked on Alice in Borderland. Anime industry news 2026 showcases the high-profile production team, with experienced creators from successful Netflix series contributing to the adaptation. The action is choreographed by Kensuke Sonomura, emphasizing "high-speed sword fighting" to capture the intensity of the Shinsengumi's historical battles. Filming locations for the live-action adaptation included Kyoto, Shiga, Shizuoka, and Chiba to maintain historical authenticity for the Bakumatsu era setting. Anime news 2026 highlights the production's commitment to historical accuracy, with filming taking place in locations significant to the Shinsengumi's actual history, enhancing the authenticity of the adaptation. Umemura and Hashimoto launched a comedy spinoff manga titled Chiruran Nibun no Ichi in Monthly Comic Zenon in May 2016. The spinoff manga received an anime series of shorts that premiered in January 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the series under the title Chiruran 1/2 as it aired. Anime streaming news 2026 highlights the franchise's multimedia presence, with the comedy spinoff providing a lighter take on the historical drama series while maintaining the core characters and setting. The announcement of new Chiruran content comes as the live-action adaptation prepares for its spring 2026 debut, creating a synergistic promotional opportunity for both the manga and the television series. Anime news 2026 showcases how new manga content can complement live-action adaptations, with the one-shot potentially serving as promotional material or additional story content for fans anticipating the television series. The Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem franchise demonstrates the continued popularity of historical fiction manga, particularly those focusing on the Bakumatsu period and the Shinsengumi. Anime industry news 2026 highlights how historical dramas maintain audience interest across multiple media formats, with manga, anime, stage plays, and live-action adaptations all contributing to the franchise's success. As of early 2026, the new one-shot chapter remains in development, with Hashimoto continuing to work on the project alongside his ongoing Rappa: Yankee Ninpū Chō series. Anime news updates highlight the artist's busy schedule, with multiple projects in progress simultaneously. The live-action adaptation is set to premiere in spring 2026, with exact dates to be announced by TBS and U-NEXT as the premiere approaches. The combination of new manga content and a major live-action adaptation represents a significant moment for the Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem franchise in 2026. Anime news 2026 showcases how concluded manga series can experience renewed popularity through adaptations and new content, demonstrating the long-term value of successful historical fiction properties in the manga and entertainment industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem content?

On January 5, 2026, it was confirmed that artist Eiji Hashimoto is developing a new one-shot work. Teaser drafts were shared on New Year's Eve, marking a surprise return to the series since its conclusion.

When did the original Chiruran manga end?

The main series officially ended in April 2023. It ran for 13 years, concluding with its 36th volume.

When does the live-action adaptation premiere?

The live-action adaptation is scheduled to debut in Spring 2026. It will air as a special on TBS and stream as a series on U-NEXT.

Who stars in the live-action adaptation?

The series stars Yuki Yamada as Hijikata Toshizo. The cast also includes Meru Nukumi as Makoto Ichikawa, Gō Ayano as Serizawa Kamo, and Kento Nakajima as Okada Izō.

Who is directing the live-action series?

The series is directed by Kazutaka Watanabe, widely known for his work on the Kishibe Rohan Does Not Move live-action series.

Where can I read the Chiruran manga in English?

The manga is available digitally in English under the title The Shinsen-gumi on the Mangamo platform.

What is Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem about?

It is a historical action series following Hijikata Toshizo, the Vice-Commander of the Shinsengumi. The story explores the rise and fall of this legendary 19th-century police force and their struggle to maintain order in Kyoto during the Bakumatsu era.

Is there an anime adaptation of Chiruran?

Yes, but it is a comedic spinoff. Titled Chiruran 1/2 (Chiruran Nibun no Ichi), it consists of short-form episodes featuring "chibi" versions of the characters. It can be streamed on Crunchyroll.

Who created Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem?

The series was created by the duo Shinya Umemura (writer) and Eiji Hashimoto (illustrator). Umemura is also notably the writer of the popular series Record of Ragnarok.

What other works is Eiji Hashimoto currently working on in 2026?

Hashimoto is currently illustrating "Rappa: Yankee Ninpū Chō," which is in the middle of its serialization. As of early 2026, he is working on its 69th chapter alongside the new Chiruran one-shot.

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