Chiruran: New Chapter of Shinsengumi Manga Revealed in 2026

Fans of the manga Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem have reason to celebrate in early 2026. Artist Eiji Hashimoto, responsible for the artwork, used his X (formerly Twitter) account to reveal a teaser for a new one-shot or chapter in development. The announcement was made at the end of 2025, but the news is gaining traction now in January 2026, exciting the fan community of this historical series. Thus, the creative duo formed by Hashimoto and writer Shinya Umemura is set to return with more content for the saga of the famous police officers of the Bakumatsu period, keeping alive a franchise that began in 2010.
In the post, which also includes a draft of chapter 69 of his other work, ‘Rappa: Yankee Ninpū Chō,’ Hashimoto made a kind of ‘appeal’ showing that he worked non-stop during New Year’s. It is still unclear whether this is a regular chapter or a standalone story, but the activity is already a positive sign for followers. Meanwhile, the work remains available digitally in English on the Mangamo platform, under the title ‘The Shinsen-gumi,’ telling the story of Hijikata Toshizo and the police force that tried to restore order in Kyoto in the 19th century.
A Franchise with a Long History and Multiple Adaptations
Originally published in Monthly Comic Zenon since its inaugural issue, ‘Chiruran’ concluded its main arc in April 2023, after 32 volumes. However, its legacy continues thanks to various adaptations. In addition to the comedy spin-off manga ‘Chiruran Nibun no Ichi,’ which became a series of anime shorts, the work already received a stage play in 2017. The big news for 2026, however, is the live-action adaptation. Scheduled to premiere in spring on the TBS channel in Japan, the special will also be distributed globally as a series on the streaming service U-NEXT, expanding the reach of the story to new audiences.
Therefore, even after the end of the main series, the Chiruran universe continues to expand. The revelation of new material in the works is a gift for fans who have followed the journey for years and a gateway for those who will discover the story through the live-action adaptation. Thus, 2026 promises to be a year full of content for enthusiasts of Japanese pop culture and historical narratives with a touch of intense drama and action.





