Manga author Yūji Nakamura, widely recognized for his work “Rokudo’s Bad Girls,” is set to launch a new series titled “Hanzō to Jūsan-nin no Kunoichi-tachi” (Hanzo and 13 Kunoichis) on January 15, 2026. The new manga will begin serialization in the seventh issue of Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine, promising a fresh narrative from the acclaimed creator.
Details on “Hanzō to Jūsan-nin no Kunoichi-tachi”
The upcoming manga, “Hanzō to Jūsan-nin no Kunoichi-tachi,” will center on the protagonist Hanzō, described as a lonely war orphan. His story will unfold as he engages in battles against a formidable group of “cute and strong kunoichi” (female ninjas). This premise suggests a shift towards action and potentially romantic comedy elements, reminiscent of Nakamura’s previous successful series.
The serialization in Weekly Shōnen Champion indicates a continued relationship between Nakamura and Akita Shoten, the publisher that also serialized “Rokudo’s Bad Girls.” Fans can anticipate regular updates on Hanzō’s adventures and his encounters with the thirteen kunoichi in the coming issues of the popular weekly magazine.
Yūji Nakamura’s Prior Success with “Rokudo’s Bad Girls”
Yūji Nakamura gained significant recognition for “Rokudo’s Bad Girls” (also known as Rokudō no Onna-tachi), an action romantic comedy series that ran in Weekly Shōnen Champion from June 2016 to April 2021. The manga captivated readers with its blend of action, coming-of-age drama, and rom-com elements, following the timid first-year student Tosuke Rokudo, who inherits a mysterious scroll that causes delinquent girls to fall in love with him.
The series concluded with 26 compiled book volumes published by Akita Shoten. Its popularity further surged with a television anime adaptation that premiered in April 2023, bringing Rokudo’s quirky adventures to a wider audience. The anime was streamed by Crunchyroll and had its English digital release through Orange Inc.’s emaqi e-bookstore service.
Anticipation for Nakamura’s Latest Work
The announcement of “Hanzō to Jūsan-nin no Kunoichi-tachi” has generated considerable excitement among fans of Yūji Nakamura and the broader manga community. Given Nakamura’s track record of crafting engaging narratives with a unique blend of humor and action, readers are eager to see how he will develop the world and characters of his new ninja-themed manga. The shift in focus to a protagonist battling kunoichi suggests a potential for dynamic fight sequences alongside compelling character interactions, building on the strengths that made “Rokudo’s Bad Girls” a beloved series.









