Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc Manga Takes Another One-Issue Break
The pattern of one-issue breaks suggests the serialization schedule remains fragile as Watsuki continues to manage his health while producing the sequel arc.
Key Facts
- The Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc manga will skip the next issue of Jump SQ. and resume in the September issue.
- The series took a break in November 2025 before resuming in the March 2026 issue.
- The manga returned in July 2025 after a hiatus that began with the June 2024 issue, attributed to creator Nobuhiro Watsuki's poor health.
- The Hokkaido Arc launched in Jump SQ. in September 2017 and was interrupted later that year after Watsuki was charged for possession of child sexual abuse images, resuming in June 2018.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime News Network.
The Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc manga will skip the next issue of Jump SQ. and resume in the September issue. The series has taken multiple breaks in recent months, with the latest pause following a return in the March issue after a November hiatus. The manga has faced ongoing interruptions since 2024 due to creator Nobuhiro Watsuki's poor health.
The July issue of Shueisha's Jump SQ. magazine confirmed that Nobuhiro Watsuki and Kaoru Kurosaki's Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc will not appear in the next issue and will return in the September issue. The series had already taken a break in November 2025 before resuming in the March 2026 issue. Prior to that, the manga returned in July 2025 after a hiatus that began with the June 2024 issue, which the magazine's staff attributed to Watsuki's poor health. The Hokkaido Arc launched in Jump SQ. in September 2017 and was interrupted later that year after Watsuki was charged for possession of child sexual abuse images, resuming in June 2018.
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Sources
- Anime News Network News Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc Manga Takes 1-Issue Break