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List of Rurouni Kenshin characters

The manga series Rurouni Kenshin features a large cast of fictional characters created by Nobuhiro Watsuki. Set in Japan during the Meiji period, several of the characters are real historical figures who interact with the fictional characters.

Several of the main characters of Rurouni Kenshin, the faction of Shishio Makoto, and the Kyoto Oniwabanshū. Kenshin has the large picture at the top-right, and Shishio has the large picture at the bottom-left. The top row includes, from left to right, Shiro, Okon, Hiko, Kaoru, Saitō, and Sanosuke. The second row has Kuro, Omasu, Okina, Misao, Yahiko and Aoshi. The third row has, from left to right, Hōji, Yumi, Usui, Chō, Fuji, and Iwanbō. The bottom row has Sōjirō, Kamatari, Anji, Henya, and Saizuchi.

The story begins in 1878 and follows a pacifist wanderer named Himura Kenshin, who was previously an assassin known as "Hitokiri Battōsai" working for the Ishin Shishi during the Bakumatsu period. After helping Kamiya Kaoru, the instructor of a kendo school in Tokyo, in defeating a criminal, he is invited by her to stay at her dojo. During his stay in Tokyo, Kenshin befriends new people including Myōjin Yahiko, a young child descendant from a samurai family who starts training under Kaoru, Sagara Sanosuke, a former Sekihō Army cadet who enjoys fighting, and Takani Megumi, a doctor involved with the illegal drug trade. He also encounters old and new enemies whose ambitions cause Kenshin to return to fighting, this time to protect the innocent.

Protagonists Edit

Himura Kenshin Edit

Himura Kenshin (緋村 剣心) is a former legendary assassin known as "Hitokiri Battōsai" (人斬り抜刀斎)[note 1] (rendered as Battousai the Manslayer in the Media Blasters English anime dub,[2] as Battousai: The Slasher in the Sony English dub.[3]) At the end of the Bakumatsu, he becomes a wandering samurai, now wielding a sakabatō, a katana that has a structure in which the blade and ridge are struck in the opposite direction to a regular katana, so if it is used normally, it will always be in a ridged state and will have much less killing power. Kenshin wanders the country offering protection and aid to those in need as atonement for the killings he once committed as an assassin. He meets a young woman named Kamiya Kaoru in Tokyo, who invites him to live in her dojo despite learning about Kenshin's past. Throughout the series, Kenshin begins to establish relationships with many people, including ex-enemies, while dealing with his fair share of foes, new and old.

Kamiya Kaoru Edit

Kamiya Kaoru (神谷 薫) is the instructor of a kendo school in Tokyo called Kamiya Kasshin-ryū. All of its students leave when many people are killed by someone claiming to be Hitokiri Battōsai and a practitioner of Kamiya Kasshin-ryū, damaging her school's reputation. The real Battsai, now wandering pacifist Himura Kenshin, saves Kaoru from this murderous impostor. Kaoru invites Kenshin to stay at her dojo as she notes that he is a gentle person instead of a hitokiri. As the series continues, Kaoru develops strong romantic feelings for Kenshin, who is constantly haunted by his past deeds and believes he does not deserve happiness.

Myōjin Yahiko Edit

Myōjin Yahiko (明神 弥彦) is an orphan from a samurai family who was forced to work as a pickpocket to repay the debt he had presumably owed, as his parents died before they could repay it. When Himura Kenshin rescues him, he decides to grow up to be just like Kenshin. But because of his strong beliefs, Kenshin will not teach the sword style he had learned. Therefore, Kenshin arranges for Yahiko to be trained in Kamiya Kasshin-ryū by Kamiya Kaoru. As the series progresses, Yahiko becomes skilled at swordsmanship and faces many opponents.

Sagara Sanosuke Edit

Sagara Sanosuke (相楽 左之助) is a former member of the Sekihō Army. When the group was destroyed by the Meiji government, he became a fighter-for-hire to calm his anger by fighting. During his introduction in the series, he encounters the wanderer Himura Kenshin, who easily defeats him and can convince him to stop his mercenary work and instead start protecting people. Sanosuke becomes Kenshin's best friend and his partner in most of their fights.

Takani Megumi Edit

Voiced by: Mika Doi (1996 series, Reflection), Saori Ōnishi (2023 series)[4] (Japanese); Mari Devon (1996 series), Rebeca Robinson (Reflection) (English)

Takani Megumi (高荷 恵) comes from a famous family of physicians from the Aizu region.[ch. 19] She became the assistant to a Tokyo physician who had created a deadly new form of opium. When the doctor was killed, she was forced to make the new opium for corrupt industrialist Takeda Kanryū for the past three years.[ch. 19] After being freed and stopped from committing suicide by Kenshin and Sanosuke, she becomes a doctor to atone for her past misdeeds.[ch. 29] She has a wicked sense of humor and enjoys flirting with Kenshin to make Kaoru jealous (both Kaoru and Sanosuke refer to her as a "vixen" and in the manga vixen ears appear whenever she indulges in her sense of humor), but helps Kaoru come to terms with her feelings towards Kenshin. She is loyal to her friends and is always there to heal their wounds, especially Sanosuke, whom she often cautions about fighting. At the end of the series, she leaves Tokyo to open a clinic in Aizu.[ch. 252]

Nobuhiro Watsuki created Megumi as a "mature woman" but had no specific model in mind.[5] In the first Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one-shot, Megumi, Kaoru, and Yahiko were siblings. Despite this version and her final version in the main series being so different, Watsuki said they have the same spirit and are not so unalike. Although he admitted the one-shot's version of Megumi had a "lighter quality" because of her small role, he, therefore, gave her a more "earthy quality" in the main serial so she could make an impression. By the time of the publication of Rurouni Kenshin volume four, Watsuki felt disappointed as she did not turn out nearly the way he wanted. However, because she is entertaining to draw and is the only woman Kaoru can interact with, he planned to have Megumi frequently appear as a secondary character. Watsuki's used the young grandmother from Takeshi Obata's Cyborg Jii-chan G [ja] as the design model for Megumi. Her story arc has "redemption for her crimes" as its theme, and the author wanted to express Kenshin's determination through Megumi.[5] Megumi came in fourteenth place in the series' second character popularity poll,[6] and fifteenth in the third.[7] She is portrayed by Yū Aoi in the live-action films.[8]

Shinomori Aoshi Edit

Shinomori Aoshi (四乃森 蒼紫) is the Okashira or leader of the Oniwabanshū, and a skilled swordsman who his comrades highly respect. After he is defeated by Himura Kenshin and his comrades are killed, he becomes obsessed with killing Kenshin to earn the title of "the strongest" for the pride of the Oniwabanshū. He raised Makimachi Misao, the granddaughter of the previous Okashira, under his protection as a member of the Oniwabanshū.

Saitō Hajime Edit

Saitō Hajime (斎藤 一), based on the historical figure of the same name, was the leader of the third squad of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu. He has a long-standing rivalry with Kenshin and firmly believes in "Swift Death to Evil." He goes by the name of Fujita Gorō (藤田 五郎) and works as a Meiji police officer.

Makimachi Misao Edit

Makimachi Misao (巻町 操) is a young kunoichi from Kyoto who was raised by the Oniwabanshū. She traveled to Tokyo searching for Shinomori Aoshi whom she is in love with. She wishes to learn what happened to Aoshi and his comrades and follows Kenshin to Kyoto, hoping to meet him again.[ch. 64] When she learns of how Aoshi has become evil and obsessed with revenge, she decides to take over his title as "Okashira" and tries to forget him, but she can not. Kenshin promises that he will bring Aoshi back to her again.

Hasegawa Ashitarō Edit

Hasegawa Ashitarō (長谷川明日郎) is an orphaned 16-year-old boy just released from prison during the Hokkaido Arc prologue. He and Inoue were inspired by buddy films with Watsuki remembering the ideal designs needed for the protagonists to be likable citing Ushio & Tora as an example. The first chapter had little hints about Ashitaro being related to Rurouni Kenshin with the second one expanding it more.[9] Since the young character Myojin Yahiko already matured in the original Rurouni Kenshin, Watsuki created Ashitaro in order to have him act more like him during early years.[10] Born in Niigata Prefecture, he survived by stealing crops and foraging the mountains. Although claiming to have served five years in a Tokyo prison for dine and dash, it is suspected to have been for being a gofer member of Shishio Makoto's faction, which planned to take over Japan before disbanding when their leader died five years ago. He possesses Shishio's sword, Mugenjin, but due to his propensity for entering uncontrolled fits of rage, Kenshin asks him not to draw it. Ashitaro's given name was formerly written as 悪太郎 ("evil child"), before he changed it to 明日郎 ("tomorrow's child").

Inoue Aran Edit

Inoue Aran (井上阿爛) is a 16-year-old boy who grew up in the Westernized portion of Japan. He was jailed in Tokyo for three months for attempting to be a stowaway on a ship to the Americas. He is revealed to be half-Japanese with blond hair and suspected to be the son of a prostitute to foreigners. While travelling with Kenshin's group to Hakodate, he forms a friendly relationship with Takeda Kanryu based on their similar interests with business. Like Ashitarō, Aran was inspired by Ushio & Tora to be an appealing duo.[9]

Kubota Asahi Edit

Kubota Asahi (久保田旭) is a war orphan raised by the Yaminobu but claims to be a pacifist. Following their failure to kill Kenshin during the Bakumatsu, the Yaminobu lost status and were reduced to working as mercenaries for hire. Kubota was hired to Shishio's faction and later trailed Ashitaro to retrieve Shishio's sword. Despite her fear of Kenshin after learning that he killed his Yukishiro Tomoe in during the Bakumatsu, she is surprised to find well-meaning the former hitokiri has become and decides to assist him in his journey to Hakodate and find Kaoru's father.

Antagonists Edit

Hiruma Brothers Edit

Voiced by: Tetsuo Komura (1996 series), Wataru Takagi (2023 series)[11] (Japanese); Beau Billingslea (1996 series; Media Blasters dub), Richard Epcar (1996 series; Sony Samurai X dub) (English) (Gohei)
Voiced by: Chō (2023 series)[11] (Kihei)

The Hiruma Brothers (比留間 兄弟, Hiruma Kyōdai) are crooks who scheme to take ownership of Kaoru's dojo. After Kaoru's father died, the elder brother Kihei (喜兵衛) collapsed in front of the dojo, and Kaoru took him in, becoming a kind of a live-in apprentice and gaining Kaoru's trust while trying to persuade her to sell the dojo.[ch. 1] Gohei (伍兵衛), the younger brother, is a former samurai who falsely uses the "Hitokiri Battōsai" and Kamiya Kasshin-ryū names to commit murders. The brothers use the Kiheikan (鬼兵館), a former dojo in a neighboring town that has become a gathering spot for gamblers and rogues, as their base of operations.[ch. 1] When Kaoru begins to discover the truth, the brothers attempt to kill her, but Kenshin easily defeats them after revealing himself to be the real Hitokiri Battōsai.[ch. 1] Having escaped jail, the Hiruma Brothers appear again, hiring Sanosuke to fight Kenshin and planning to use a gun to kill a weakened Kenshin.[ch. 5] When Kenshin defeats Sanosuke, he stops Kihei's bullet dead on the guard of his sword. When the brothers try to attack Kaoru and Yahiko, Sanosuke defeats Gohei and Kenshin injures Kihei into submission.[ch. 7] Later in the series, they are employed as bodyguards by Fudōsawa, a yakuza in Sanosuke's hometown, and then by Tani Jūsanrō. Sanosuke easily beats them up on both occasions.[ch. 228, 234]

Gohei is the only brother to appear in the first anime series and is more intelligent than his manga counterpart. He is a former student at the Kamiya dojo. Still, when Gohei insisted on using swords for killing and then unsuccessfully attacked the master of the dojo, Kaoru's father, he received a broken thumb and an expulsion. Gohei tries to take over the Kamiya dojo in the story, but Kenshin prevents him from doing so. Gohei hires Sanosuke to defeat Kenshin, but this fails. Later, he hires the Kisaki brothers to defeat Kenshin. Though they almost succeed, the brothers are beaten and Yahiko sends Gohei limping away after kicking him in the genitals.

Watsuki described the creation of the brothers as a "direct function of the story." Watsuki wanted "interesting villains to start things off with a bang" and made one "brainy" and the other "wild." He decided that the story involving the two coming together was taking "too many" pages, so he made the duo as brothers instead of being "circumstantially related." He used a manager and director from Takeshi Obata's Chikarabito Densetsu [ja] sumo manga as a model for Kihei and a character he found in a magazine that made him think "Ooh, impact!" for Gohei. Watsuki stated that, unlike the faces of Kenshin and other characters, the faces of Kihei and Gohei are of basic shapes and therefore the two were easy to draw as a result. He said that he became fonder of the brothers as his deadlines approached.[12]

Udō Jin-e Edit

Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka (1996 series, Reflection), Tomokazu Sugita (2023 series)[13] (Japanese); Dave Mallow (English)

Udō Jin-e (鵜堂 刃衛, Udō Jin'e), also known as "Kurogasa" (黒笠, "Black Hat"), is a deranged serial killer who has been hunting down former Ishin Shishi warriors that now hold positions in the government or economy for the past ten years.[ch. 9] A master of the Nikaidō Heihō (二階堂平法) style, Jin-e was a member of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu. But when he was about to be disciplined for killing people he was not supposed to, he escaped and switched sides to the Ishin Shishi and became a hitokiri for hire in Kyoto.[ch. 10, 11] He now appears as a man dressed in a long kimono with a long scarf and straw hat. He has a unique technique to project chi toward people, hypnotizing them with his eyes via the Shin no Ippō (心の一方, "One Side of the Soul").[ch. 10] When Kenshin stops him from killing Tani Jūsanrō, Jin-e makes Kenshin his next target.[ch. 10] Believing the new repenting Kenshin to be soft and weak, Jin-e kidnaps Kaoru Kamiya to enrage Kenshin into his old Hitokiri Battōsai self.[ch. 12] Though he assumes his old mindset and crushes Jin-e's right elbow, ending his life as a swordsman, Kenshin stops himself from killing when Kaoru calls out.[ch. 13] Though spared, Jin-e stabs himself in the heart, so the police will not discover who his government employer is.[ch. 14]

Watsuki intended for the motif of Jin-e to be Okada Izō, the top hitokiri of the Bakumatsu, but admitted that his design looks even less like his counterpart than Kenshin's looks like his.[14] He was designed to be a "murderous ogre", the "polar opposite of Kenshin." The author described Jin-e as a "complicated fellow" who is "crazy-crazy" and not merely "crazy-acting." Although both the character and story were difficult, Watsuki said it was worth it as Jin-e was the fan-favorite bad guy. He summarized Jin-e as, in a sense, the only character to defeat Kenshin even though he did not defeat Battōsai. Jin-e's outfit originates from Serizawa Kamo, the main character from a Shinsengumi manga released around 14–15 years before the release of Rurouni Kenshin volume two in Japan. Jin-e's laugh, the "uhu-hu-hu," is from the character Ukon played by Ryōtarō Sugi in the television series Kenka-ya Ukon.[14] The third volume of the drama CDs adapted the Jin-e story. Watsuki stated that for Jin-e, he wanted a voice actor with a "mature and cool voice" and not one with a "high voice."[15] The character is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka in the drama. Jin-e came in tenth place in the series' first character popularity poll, and tied with Arai Iori for eighteenth in the second.[16][6] He also ranked seventh in the "Who is Kenshin's Biggest Rival?" poll.[17]

In Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration, Jin-e is one of the assassins hired by Takeda Kanryū to kill Kenshin. His kidnapping of Kaoru and fight with Kenshin are similar with some differences. He has holes in both hands from when Kenshin pierced them during the Bakumatsu, where he now inserts hilt-less swords to fight. Watsuki said that many of the changes he made to Jin-e in Restoration did not work out, proving that the original version is perfect. Giving Jin-e a motive to attack Kenshin, lost some of his madness; leaving out the Shin no Ippō for being "too supernatural", diminished the excitement unique to shōnen manga; and the change in his skin tone to make him odder, made keeping the tone of the entire story consistent difficult.[18] In the first live-action film, Jin-e is the principal antagonist who uses the Kamiya Kasshin-ryū style for horrific acts. Having acquired Kenshin's old katana after the Battle of Toba–Fushimi, Jin-e found employment under the corrupt, power-hungry businessman, Takeda Kanryū. While sent to assassinate Takani Megumi, Jin-e crosses paths with Kenshin and recognizes him. As Kenshin and Sanosuke deal with Kanryū, Jin-e captures Kaoru and paralyzes her lungs to force Kenshin into a duel that ultimately leads to his suicide. He is portrayed by Kōji Kikkawa.

Takeda Kanryū Edit

Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (1996 series), Mitsuaki Madono (2023 series)[19] (Japanese); John Snyder (English)

Takeda Kanryū (武田 観柳) is a cunning money-minded industrialist with a private army of about 60 men plus the Oniwabanshū led by Shinomori Aoshi.[ch. 1517] Takeda is the head of an opium dealing business where he forces Takani Megumi to create a stronger and fast-working recipe called "Spider's Web" in a scheme to gain a foothold in the arms industry by purchasing modern Western weapons.[ch. 28] Managing to recapture Megumi, Kanryū finds himself over his head when Kenshin arrives at his manor and defeats Aoshi. He resorts to using a Gatling gun shooting at everyone, killing the members of the Oniwabanshū.[ch. 28] After his weapon runs out of bullets, Kanryū is beaten and taken into police custody.[ch. 29]

Watsuki modeled Takeda Kanryū after Takeda Kanryūsai, the Shinsengumi's Fifth Unit captain. He said that there was no actual model in terms of design. He described Takeda Kanryū as a "carryover" of Nishiwaki, a character in the first Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one-shot. Kanryū wears white since Watsuki felt that "between Kenshin and Aoshi, there was too much black already." Watsuki felt that since he emphasized Megumi and the Oniwabanshū, Kanryū never became the character he intended, which "was a bit of a letdown." The historical Takeda Kanryūsai is well known for being homosexual. Watsuki considered making Kanryū homosexual, but dropped the idea as he felt it would "unnecessarily complicate things."[20] He is portrayed by Teruyuki Kagawa in the first live-action film. For Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration, Watsuki did not plan on making any drastic changes to Kanryū but was inspired to after seeing Kagawa's "fanatical" performance in the film.[18]

Isurugi Raijūta Edit

 
Isurugi Raijūta (left) and Tsukayama Yutarō (right)
Voiced by: Ryūnosuke Ōbayashi (1996 series), Kenta Miyake (2023 series)[21] (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

Isurugi Raijūta (石動 雷十太) is a swordsman dissatisfied with the current state of swordsmanship who travels around Japan shutting down modern shinai dojos by force.[ch. 35] He plans to revive the old style of swordsmanship (satsujin-ken, "swords that bring death") with the Shinko-ryū (真古流, "Old School Style"), a league composed only of the strongest swordsman in order to create a pure kenjutsu stronger than any martial art or European firepower.[ch. 37] He is accompanied by his "apprentice" Tsukayama Yutarō, whose rich family funds his campaign.[ch. 41] His signature technique is the vacuum-wave Izuna. Kenshin realizes that despite all his talk of the killing sword, Raijūta has never actually killed anyone himself and is a fraud.[ch. 42] Kenshin defeats him, but Raijūta picks up Yahiko and threatens to kill him. When Raijūta is confronted with the choice of actually killing someone, Kenshin explains what satsujin-ken truly entails; the weight of the lives you have taken "dragging you to hell." Raijūta's confidence breaks down and he can no longer wield a sword again.[ch. 43] In the anime, Raijūta was depicted as an actual murderer, as he ruthlessly killed the thugs he hired for conning his way into Yutarō's fortune, and after his defeat, he was simply arrested.

Watsuki intended for Raijūta to be the opposite of Kenshin, "intelligently macho and a believer of satsujin-ken." But somehow, he became "a total fake" who became "a smaller and smaller man" as the story progressed, until he was "defeated by a single blow—ending almost as a villain." The author concluded that designing and developing Raijūta taught him "quite a bit," and he wanted to give Raijūta "peace" in future stories, but added "then again...this guy—! Sigh." Raijūta's appearance was originally based on an American superhero comic book character, but as the story progressed, his appearance and personality "deteriorated." Because he had difficulty with "the complicated details" in the Oniwabanshū story arc, Watsuki gave Raijūta a relatively simple outfit with only one design flourish, the black feathers, which turned out to be difficult to draw. Watsuki concluded that the development of Raijūta taught him a lot about character design.[22]

Akamatsu Arundo Edit

Akamatsu Arundo (赤末 有人) is a mercenary of Shibumi, a corrupt politician. Because Arundo is jealous that Shibumi orders Saitō Hajime to kill Kenshin, Saitō allows Arundo to have the job, knowing he stands no chance.[ch. 50] Arundo ambushes Kenshin and tries to use a chain to immobilize Kenshin but is ultimately defeated.[ch. 51] Arundo discovers that Saitō is allied with Ōkubo Toshimichi. When Arundo, fearing for his safety, decides to cut ties with Shibumi and flee to Shanghai, Saitō appears and decapitates Arundo with a strike from his sword.[ch. 55]

Watsuki stated, "this character's only there to get beat up." Appearing to aid story development, Arundo does not have much personality aside from arrogance (Watsuki's favorite personality trait for villains). Watsuki believes that he could not make Arundo's chain-scythe appear like real chains. The character's design originates from a superhuman soldier in an American comic book who has a name similar to Arundo's,[23] that being X-Men's Omega Red (aka meaning "red", and matsu corresponding to "end", equivalent to "Omega", which is the last letter of the Greek alphabet - also related to the Christian concept of Alpha and Omega). Arundo's use of chains also parallels Omega Red's carbonadium tentacles.[24]

Senkaku Edit

Senkaku (尖角) is a minion of Shishio Makoto who oppresses Shingetsu village, which after two years has been abandoned by the government.[ch. 66] Senkaku killed Mishima Eiji's brother and parents after learning that the boys were plotting to escape the village.[ch. 66] He claims to have killed 99 people. Senkaku fights with a pair of knuckle blades and has high speed, contrary to his size. However, this proves to be his undoing, as Kenshin defeats Senkaku in a battle by using the gigantic size to stress out Senkaku's limits, causing his leg to break.[ch. 69] The police take Senkaku away, in which Saitō notes he would most likely be executed.[ch. 71] In the anime, he manages to escape and is killed by Seta Sōjirō.

Originally, Senkaku was one of the Juppongatana, so Watsuki put a lot of effort into his creation. But since Shishio and Sōjirō were present and Kenshin needed to go to Kyoto, he decided to make Senkaku a "violent village despot." Originally the author had Senkaku as an experimental character who could not form any words. Still, an editor commented that Senkaku "is not a wild animal" during a meeting, so Watsuki scrapped this idea. Senkaku had no model for his personality, and after the scrapping of the inarticulation trait he became "pretty much just muscle-head small fry." Senkaku's design originates from the design of the four Abukuma priests, a group of minor antagonists. Watsuki had no attachment towards the four bald priests, but felt that the cone-shaped head design was "a waste for an unimportant character." So he instead used that design for Senkaku, who Watsuki said turned out to be unimportant also. In retrospect Watsuki felt that the Coneheads may have influenced him in a Sega Saturn commercial, and the Giant Soldier in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. The author felt regret about Senkaku; what he regretted most was how he could not use Senkaku's special technique "Piercing Head-Butt" in the storyline.[25]

Shishio Makoto Edit

Shishio Makoto (志々雄 真実) is the leader of the Juppongatana and the primary antagonist of the Kyoto arc. Shishio was Kenshin's successor as hitokiri for the Ishin Shishi. When the new Meiji government discovered Shishio's insatiable lust for power, they attempted to kill him and lit his body on fire. But he survived and has gathered an army to exact his revenge and overthrow the government.

Komagata Yumi Edit

Voiced by: Kanako Irie (Japanese); Wendee Lee (TV Series), Claire Hamilton (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Komagata Yumi (駒形 由美), also known as "Caretaker" (夜伽, Yotogi),[ch. 97] is Shishio's lover. She was the most famous oiran in Yoshiwara and took pride in it, until the María Luz Incident.[ch. 148] She became reviled at the Japanese government's refusal to compensate the newly emancipated prostitutes due to it regarding them as equivalent to livestock.[ch. 148] She serves as Kenshin, Saitō and Sanosuke's guide through Shishio's maze-like hideout, taking them from each duel to avoid traps.[ch. 107] She is often concerned about Shishio and his medical state.[ch. 136, 141] When Shishio's body becomes overheated in his fight with Kenshin, she runs in between them and pleads with Kenshin to end the duel. Still, Shishio runs her through with his sword, mortally wounding her and injuring the unguarded Kenshin.[ch. 144] Knowing that she has finally been of use to Shishio in his most important battle, she dies happy and released from her former frustration for not being able to fight next to him.[ch. 144] She is then seen with Shishio and Hōji in hell.[ch. 148]

Yumi was initially designed to be an attractive accessory for Shishio, as Watsuki believed a villain ought to have a "temptress" or two nearby. He was surprised to see her develop into such a love-driven character. In commenting on her death, the author stated that he saw Yumi's happiness following Shishio everywhere, including hell. Watsuki had no particular personality model for Yumi. Still, the character is essentially a version of Ogin, a character played by actress Kaoru Yumi in Mitokōmon Gaiden: Kagerō Ninpō-Chō, a spinoff series of Mitokōmon. Having designed Yumi on the spot with the intention of her being sexy, Watsuki had no specific design model. But halfway through, Watsuki became a fan of Morrigan Aensland from Vampire Hunter and, as a result, began to expose more and more of Yumi's cleavage and shoulders, "eventually increasing the sexiness by about 120%." Admitting that he has always had trouble drawing women, Watsuki stated that drawing Yumi taught him that he could have fun while drawing female characters not just by making them appear "cute," but also by making them "seductive, or even evil." He added that, since Yumi had a "sexed-up body," botching even one line could make the character appear "downright indecent." Watsuki stated that in this way, Yumi taught him the importance of skillful sketching.[26] She is portrayed by Maryjun Takahashi in live-action films.[8]

Juppongatana Edit

The Juppongatana (十本刀, lit. "Ten Swords") are a group of ten elite assassins founded and commanded by Shishio Makoto to assassinate Meiji government officials upon their planned revolution.[ch. 76] Based in Mount Hiei,[ch. 87] they are the primary antagonist group of the Kyoto arc. Although he does not officially join them, Aoshi works with the Juppongatana in order to fight Kenshin again, even allowing them to attack Aoi-Ya.[ch. 87] Watsuki said that several of his assistants suggested ideas for the Juppongatana and that many of the characters grew out of these ideas.[27] In Watsuki's original concept, except for Sōjirō none of the Juppongatana were intended to be "lookers." The author added Kamatari and Fuji at a later point.[28] When Watsuki felt that Saizuchi, had not been used to his full potential, in retrospect he wondered if having six or seven members of the organization would have been sufficient instead of ten.[29]

Sadojima Hōji Edit

Voiced by: Hiroshi Takahashi (Japanese); David Mallow (English)

Sadojima Hōji (佐渡島 方治), also known as "All-knowing" (百識, Hyakushiki),[ch. 97] is Shishio's second-in-command.[ch. 76] He used to be an official in the Meiji government but lost faith in it when he saw no one in the government worthy of leading the country.[ch. 90] He abandoned his position in the government and eventually met Shishio. Hōji envisions Japan as a mighty power led by Shishio, ruling with the principles of basic animal survival. Although he is not proficient in any fighting style, he is a cunning organizer and possesses formidable leadership qualities. He manages to acquire firearms on the black market and purchases the gigantic ironclad warshipRengoku (煉獄, "Purgatory") without anyone knowing.[ch. 76, 99] Hōji's plan with the Rengoku fails when Sanosuke blows it up with bombs. Hōji disagrees with Shishio using the Juppongatana to fight Himura Kenshin, believing they might lose, putting their actual goal to overthrow the government in jeopardy.[ch. 76] But he strongly believes in Shishio's strength, even throwing away a gun he had hidden after Shishio and Kenshin's fight surpasses Shishio's fifteen-minute time limit.[ch. 141] He is in utter disbelief when Shishio finally loses upon bursting into flames and destroys Shishio's hideout in an attempt to kill Kenshin and company rather than accept his master's defeat.[ch. 146] He is saved by Anji and then surrenders himself to the police, not for penance but to use the trial to project Shishio's ideals and plans.[ch. 146] However, he is never given a trial and, although he was offered a government job should he pledge loyalty to it, Hōji commits suicide in his cell; using his blood to write a final message detailing his disgust with the regime: "The world is dead to me. I go to serve my lord in Hell."[ch. 148] In Hell, Hōji is reunited with Shishio and vows to continue following him in his new quest to conquer Hell.[ch. 148]

Watsuki stated that most of the overall concept for Hōji originates from a character in X-Men, whose name sounds similar to Hōji's; the X-Men character gave him a "hint" for the story but not Hōji's personality. The X-Men character does not directly fight but instead invents machines to help his team members, so Watsuki wanted a character who held a support role in the Juppongatana. At first Hōji was just an individual who was surprised a lot, but Watsuki realized that would "get awfully dull." When he decided to look at Hōji as Shishio's "Number Two" man (like Hijikata Toshizō or Shokatsuryō Kōmei) it "strummed the chords of [his] heart," and ideas came one after another until Hōji became one of his favorite characters. Watsuki stated that Hōji's character design is "100% original" to him and that it is one of which he is the most confident. Watsuki added that the one aspect he did not like about Hōji is his costume; he had wanted to make it more like the "European style authentic" to the period but could not find any resources. The author revealed that by the end of the Kyoto arc, Hōji would become "a pretty cool guy."[30]

Seta Sōjirō Edit

Seta Sōjirō (瀬田 宗次郎), also known as "Heaven's Sword" (天剣, Tenken),[ch. 97] is a teenage boy who is Shishio's right-hand man and the strongest of the Juppongatana.[ch. 114] He is noted in the series for always smiling and lacks any emotion but "comfort," making him impossible to read.[ch. 70] He has been with Shishio the longest and is the most trusted member of the Juppongatana,[ch. 93] having met Shishio when he was a small boy. He had witnessed Shishio brutally killing police officers, but Shishio ordered him to keep him in a safe house and provide for him instead of killing him. Days pass and Sōjirō tended to him and explained his situation with his abusive relatives. Shishio then explained his creed of survival of the fittest and gives him his sword. When Sōjirō is caught harboring Shishio in his family's rice silo, his older relatives try to kill him, thinking they can pin it on Shishio. As a result, Sōjirō kills them in self-defense and goes off with Shishio to become his protege.

Yūkyūzan Anji Edit

Voiced by: Yasuyoshi Hara (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (TV Series), Lowell Bartholomee (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Yūkyūzan Anji (悠久山 安慈), also known as "Bright King" (明王, Myō-ō) after Fudō Myō-ō,[ch. 107] is a warrior monk and member of the Juppongatana. Anji is the third strongest and most merciful of the Juppongatana and has agreed with Shishio that Anji shall decide whether someone lives or dies.[ch. 103] He fights alongside Shishio to destroy the Meiji government who did nothing to stop the anti-Buddhist purge which resulted in the destruction of his home and the deaths of the five orphaned children he cared for in his temple, who came from families who were killed during the Boshin War.[ch. 110] Though he is a "fallen priest," who feels no shame in violating the directives of Buddha,[ch. 72] he still wishes to save the world, but believes in doing so by killing those who are evil to save the pure.[ch. 107] Over ten years he developed the "Mastery of Two Layers" (二重の極み, Futae no Kiwami) technique, which delivers two hits within 1/75 of a second, allowing him to smash rocks with his limbs.[ch. 72] Upon meeting Sagara Sanosuke in a forest, he teaches him his secret technique, without realizing Sanosuke is allied with Kenshin.[ch. 72] Although Anji is a master of the technique, his later fight with Sanosuke ends when Sanosuke creates the "Mastery of Three Layers" and Anji drops to his knees when Sanosuke points out that the orphans' souls do not care about his mission to save the world, they only want him to be happy.[ch. 111] After Shishio's death, Anji chooses to serve 25 years in a Hokkaidō prison.[ch. 147] Five years later, Anji was transferred out of prison to Hakodate by its Kendo instructor Sugimura Yoshie (Nagakura Shinpachi), reuniting with former Juppongatana member Seta Sojiro on the way.

Watsuki developed Anji before the publication of Rurouni Kenshin; he appears as an extra in the second Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one-shot. However, he had difficulty determining Anji's backstory and whether he would be a friend or foe, so he put Anji in "storage" until his ultimate introduction. Having determined that Sanosuke needed to become more powerful, Watsuki introduced Anji as a counterpart to Sanosuke's fighting style, so that he could give Sanosuke a strong opponent and increase Sanosuke's power at the same time. Watsuki had no model for Anji's personality, but pictured him as being similar to Shinsengumi lieutenant Shimada Kai due to the "manly air." He also said that Anji is his second attempt at "manly intelligence," following the "failed" Isurugi Raijūta. Anji's visual model originates from the lead vocalist of a punk band called Angie, and his name originates from the band's as well. Watsuki said that their bandannas on shaved heads and the black makeup under the eyes looks "cool" but still gives an impression suggesting intelligence. Instead, he intended to give Anji a "power-fighter" design but settled for "macho".[31] Although the reader response to Anji's story was mostly positive, looking back on it Watsuki said he was an immature writer then. Watsuki planned to have more to Anji's story, but with five weeks' worth of material, he had to significantly cut it down so it would not interrupt the flow of the fighting; he originally planned to have Anji's heart momentarily stop due to the "Mastery of Three Layers." The author assesses that if one reads into the story deeply enough, one can see that Anji's "rampage" to the dark side was stopped. Still, his soul has yet to be "saved." Watsuki said that while he had nothing specific about Anji's later adventures, they were slowly coming to him and he might write it down if the chance presents itself.[32] Anji came in tenth place in the series' second character popularity poll.[6]

Sawagejō Chō Edit

Voiced by: Shinichi Fukumoto (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (TV Series), David Matranga (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Sawagejō Chō (沢下条 張), also known as "Sword Hunter" (刀狩, Katanaga), is a swordsman and member of the Juppongatana.[ch. 76] A native of Osaka,[ch. 76] Chō has a very calm and relaxed exterior and keeps typically one eye closed when talking, only opening both eyes when excited in the heat of battle. He speaks with an Osaka-ben accent.[ch. 79] He possesses quite a collection of rare and unusual swords, including; a double-bladed blade known as Renbatō (連刃刀, "Repeater") and his favorite, a thin long flexible sword he keeps hidden wrapped around his waist named Hakujin (薄刃乃, "The Thin One").[ch. 78, 79] Having heard of Arai Shakkū's last sword, Chō intimidates Arai Seikū's wife into revealing its location; the blade was offered to a temple.[ch. 77] Because he takes Seikū's son Iori with him, Kenshin fights Chō even though his sakabatō is broken. After hearing him talk of the new era, Seikū entrusts Kenshin with his father's last sword.[ch. 80] Despite assuming the sword to be a normal one, Kenshin is forced to use it to stop Chō; only to learn that it is another sakabatō.[ch. 81] After Shishio's death, Chō, who was given a full pardon in exchange for information, pays Kenshin and his friends a visit to inform them of what has happened to the members of the Juppongatana before going to work under Saitō as a spy and informant.[ch. 147] He later appears several times in the Jinchū arc investigating or relaying information about Enishi.[ch. 183, 200, 213] In the anime, Chō later appears when he tries to attack Amakusa but is soundly defeated.

Watsuki had no particular model for Chō's personality, but said that if he had to give one, it would be the stereotyped depictions of people from the Kansai region. An assistant from Kansai checked Chō's accent, but Watsuki had it "broken down" so that everyone from Japan can understand it; meaning Chō's Kansai accent differs from the actual one. Watsuki created Chō's basic design when he was 20 years old; originally designed to be a space alien. While Watsuki did not use the alien aspect, he said the "horse-headed monkey-face" was "hard to throw out completely," so he used it for Chō. The original design had black, "messy" hair swept back, but he gave Chō a "punk rock" quality to give the character more impact as the first Juppongatana member shown. Despite being a villain, Chō was a popular character with Rurouni Kenshin readers; Watsuki said that characters with Kansai dialects are "always pretty popular." Because he also enjoyed drawing Chō, the author felt it would be "a waste" to "finish off" Chō after the conclusion of the Iori story and therefore had him reappear at later points. But in "a bit more of a neutral position" since Watsuki felt it would be strange for Chō to "become friendly with Kenshin and the others."[33] Chō ranked ninth in the "Who is Kenshin's Biggest Rival?" poll.[17] He is portrayed by Ryosuke Miura in Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno and Rurouni Kenshin: The Final .[8]

Uonuma Usui Edit

Voiced by: Shō Ryūzanji (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)

Uonuma Usui (魚沼 宇水), also known as "Blind Sword" (盲剣, Mōken),[ch. 97] is a member of the Juppongatana. Equal to Sōjirō in strength, he is the member most feared by Shishio.[ch. 93] Before the revolution, he was a swordsman working for the Shogun as an anti-hitokiri. In a fight against Shishio, he was blinded in both eyes and has trained to take revenge ever since.[ch. 93] Usui and Shishio made a deal upon him joining the Juppongatana; Usui can try to kill Shishio anytime he gets the chance.[ch. 93] A native of the Ryukyu Islands, Usui fights using a short spear with a weighted end - the rochin - to attack, and a tortoise shell - the tinbei - as a shield to deflect attacks and block the enemy's vision.[ch. 114] He possesses the Shingan (心眼, mind's eye), which is actually superhuman hearing that lets him hear another's a heartbeat, muscle contractions and bone friction thus enabling him to read their emotions and physical position.[ch. 113] Usui dies when his body is ripped in half by Saitō's attack.[ch. 114]

Usui originated from a chat Watsuki had with one of his assistants who proposed a blind swordsman. Although originally not interested in the idea, Watsuki decided to go with it after discussing the Shingan ability that read people's emotions by listening to their heartbeat and pulse. The original plan was to have Usui fight Kenshin right after he fought Chō - chasing him down in the city like the Terminator. Still, the plot went in a different direction, with Usui fighting and dying at the hands of Saitō. Watsuki stated that the Terminator-like character he did not use would show up after the Kyoto arc. The author said he regretted creating Usui like he regretted creating Raijūta, but that Usui became more popular and therefore "that must also mean" Usui is stronger. The model for Usui's design is Taopaipai from Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama; Watsuki said that as the first villain to defeat Son Goku, Taopaipai made "a strong impression." As for the "eyeball-covered costume," Watsuki originally planned to give Usui a plain "tribal" outfit, but scratched that idea after seeing the "spider-like angel" in Neon Genesis Evangelion. He originally planned to make Usui a "handsome, long-haired type." Still, when he saw a rough sketch of the concept, it looked too much like Ukyō from Samurai Spirits, so he started over. Despite Usui's final look originating from several different sources, Watsuki believed "it came out pretty well."[27] Usui came in seventeenth place in the second character popularity poll of the series.[6]

Honjō Kamatari Edit

Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi (Japanese); Melodee Spevack (English)

Honjō Kamatari (本条 鎌足), also known as "Great Scythe" (大鎌, Ōgama),[ch. 97] is a crossdressing member of the Juppongatana. A biological man with a feminine appearance, he is homosexual and loves Shishio deeply. But knows that he will never be loved like Yumi, with whom he has a rivalry,[ch. 97] nor will he ever become as talented as Sōjirō.[ch. 124] Kamatari is one of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi-Ya.[ch. 112] He uses a very heavy scythe-like weapon with a chain and a ball on end.[ch. 123] His special techniques are Midare Benten (乱弁天), where the scythe is whipped over his head and the chain forms a sphere, therefore creating both an offensive and defensive attack.[ch. 123] Benten Mawashi (弁天独楽) makes use of his broken scythe by twirling the blade and chain rapidly like the blade of a helicopter.[ch. 124] Kaoru and Misao defeat Kamatari in a two-on-one battle. He then tries to commit suicide with a needle, but Misao knocks him unconscious, preventing him from driving it into his neck.[ch. 124] Pardoned for his crimes, the government hopes to use Kamatari as a foreign spy under the guise of an exchange student, but his sadness over Shishio's death has him contemplating suicide.[ch. 147] So Chō lies to Kamatari, claiming that Shishio wanted the Juppongatana to live and spread his story to prevent the government from rewriting it in the event of their loss.[ch. 147]

The concept for Kamatari originated from a play on words by Watsuki's assistant Eiichiro Oda;[34] in Japanese, okama (お釜) is a slang word for homosexual, while the word for a scythe is kama (). Watsuki used ideas from assistants to create many of the Juppongatana and Kamatari was one he seized immediately. Still, when coming up with the specifics, the concept "just wasn't coming together." In the beginning, some of his ideas were "male-appearing on the surface, but personality-wise, will be feminine," "A very erotic and seductive, womanly appearance from the outside, but a manly man on the inside," and "a big macho gay guy." But a friend of Watsuki's suggested making Kamatari "just a 'pretty girl' type," leading to the solidification of the character. Watsuki planned for Kamatari to have a "light-hearted and cheerful" personality, but found complications when a "more serious side" began to emerge, leading him to feel some regret with the outcome; he admitted that one of his bad habits is to cross the fine line between "serious" and "depressing". Watsuki added that the next time he uses the character, he would try to "keep his outlook sunny" while not compromising the "essential self." Watsuki used Ikari Yui from Neon Genesis Evangelion as the visual model for Kamatari's face; but colored the hair black, exposed more of the forehead, and had the back of Kamatari's hair "flip out as I've seen so many high-schoolers do these days." Watsuki found that the character's triangular silhouette has influences from Rei-Rei in Vampire Hunter. The large chain-scythe that Kamatari uses exists in real life, but Watsuki made the blade larger to give it "a real super-impact look" and noted that it is not intended to be used in the way that Kamatari does.[35] Kamatari came in sixteenth place in the series' second character popularity poll and tenth in the third.[6][7]

Kariwa Henya Edit

Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto (Japanese); Jake Martin (English)

Kariwa Henya (刈羽 蝙也, Kariwa Hen'ya), known as the "Flighted" (飛翔, Hishō),[ch. 121] is a member of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi-Ya.[ch. 112] He wears a black cloth over his mouth and what looks like a black robe, but turns out to be a glider shaped like bat wings folded around his body. His battle technique is called Fire Flight (飛空発破, Hiku Happa), in which he uses dynamite to lift himself into flight and attack from above with a blade on his arm before blowing himself back into the air.[ch. 122] The power of flight is harnessed thanks to Henya starving himself to extreme emaciation; he is so light that the constant uplift from the explosions can easily keep him in the air with the wings.[ch. 12] Yahiko defeats Henya by gliding on a shōji door blown up by Henya's dynamite and attacking him from above.[ch. 122] Henya is pardoned for his crimes and used as an army spy in Asia by the government because of his aviation abilities.[ch. 147]

Henya was modeled after Matsubayashi Henyasai, a swordsman in the early Edo period who possessed "avoidance techniques," which would now be called acrobatics in the modern era. Watsuki revealed that he originally planned to introduce Henya as a tengu during the Megumi arc as part of the Oniwabanshū. Still, that story was "not as well-planned as it otherwise might have been," so the chance was lost and Henya had to become one of the Juppongatana. It was originally planned for Henya to engage in a mid-air battle with Kenshin. Still, Watsuki felt that Kenshin had become too strong after learning the secret Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū technique, so Yahiko became his opponent instead. Henya's design model was a bat with a streamlined head and "a little bit" of Cyborg 002 from Cyborg 009. The author intended for Henya to be "monster-like" since none of the Juppongatana aside from Sōjirō were supposed to be "lookers." Watsuki reported that some people felt that Henya was "still too good-looking," so he made his body "super-emaciated." He said that Freak from Spawn was also a reference for Henya.[28]

Iwanbō Edit

Voiced by: Norito Yashima (Japanese); Lex Lang (English)

Iwanbō (夷腕坊), also known as "Ogre" (丸鬼, Maru Oni),[ch. 97] is a fat oaf and one of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi-Ya.[ch. 112] He fights using small blades worn on his fingertips and his large body; his skin is too thick to cut.[ch. 115] He is very stupid and says very little. Despite defeating four members of the Kyoto Oniwabanshū by himself, Iwanbō flees when Henya and Kamatari are defeated.[ch. 124] After Shishio's defeat, Chō remarks that Iwanbō is too stupid to do anything on his own.[ch. 148] Iwanbō is later shown to be a karakuri puppet controlled from the inside by Gein.[ch. 152] Gein uses the new Iwanbō Version Three, Savage Mode to fight Kenshin during the Six Comrades' attack on Kamiya dojo.[ch. 187] This version has unrestricted detachable joints, allowing every limb to move in any direction, and anti-piercing armor of woven steel protecting Gein inside.[ch. 188, 190] It is defeated when Kenshin lodges debris in its internal gears to stop its offense, and then destroyed by his strongest technique.[ch. 191]

Following having a "giant" in the Juppongatana (Fuji), Iwanbō was created as a "full body costume." Although Watsuki admitted he might have included too many elements from the Kyoto arc in the Jinchū arc, he said he enjoyed the character of Iwanbō. Because he had to hide that it was just a costume, the author portrayed Version One as a very mysterious character, but the design kept changing and he became a "weird, but likable personality." Version Two was not intended to appear, but because Gein broke Version One, Watsuki had to "cut and paste" and later utilized this in the story. Version Three had to fight Kenshin and therefore was made into a "powerful suit." After all this, the author reflected that he seems to have gotten carried away, making Iwanbō feel out of place in the Rurouni Kenshin universe. The design models for Version One (and Two) were the characters Blob and Mojo from X-Men. But elements of Victor and Sasquatch from Vampire Hunter were also incorporated, making him "cuter." The design model for Version Three was the comic book character Hulk, specifically the version that was on Marvel X, a small booklet included in an issue of Wizard in relation to Age of Apocalypse. Version Three's full-body tattoo was added to give him the look of a "battling tribe" from an undeveloped world, but Watsuki said it does not look that good.[36]

Saizuchi Edit

Voiced by: Ikuo Nishikawa (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English)

Saizuchi (才槌), also known as "Destroying Yin" (破軍, Hagun),[ch. 97] is a member of the Juppongatana and a cunning elder who manipulates the giant Fuji. Saizuchi's talents lie not in battle-abilities, but his proficient use of words. Having taken Fuji in after he was nearly killed, Saizuchi reminds Fuji that he has to repay him.[ch. 126] During the Juppongatana's attack of Aoi-Ya, Saizuchi attempts to destroy the morale of the Oniwabanshū by giving a speech as to why it is impossible for them to defeat Fuji and himself.[ch. 125] Saizuchi is knocked unconscious when Fuji's left arm falls on him upon being defeated by Hiko Seijūrō.[ch. 127] Pardoned for his crimes, Saizuchi uses his gifts of persuasion for the Foreign Ministry in secret negotiations.[ch. 147]

The overall model for Saizuchi is a villainous elf who tricks the giant in what Watsuki was told is a Finnish folktale called "Frost Giant"; he combined that with an "image of a giant-robot pilot." Originally Watsuki planned for Okina to fight Saizuchi, but he cut the concept because he wanted to maintain the balance of the story and because his "inner story-editor" asked him if anyone would really like to see "two old codgers" fight each other. The design model is Director-General Luchi of the Akuda Republic from Purin Purin Monogatari, an NHK puppet show. Watsuki said that the large size of Director-General Luchi's head would "freak me out." Watsuki commented that Luchi's design was "efficient" since one could tell that he was brilliant at one glance. Watsuki felt that of all the Juppongatana, Saizuchi got the "short end of the stick" since the character did not have a chance to fully display what his "massive brain could do." He described this as the "Senkaku Effect," where the characters with the "best noggins" are not used to their "full potential."[29]

Fuji Edit

Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese); Beau Billingslea (TV Series), Lowell Bartolomee (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Fuji (不二), also known as "Destroying Yan" (破軍, Hagun),[ch. 97] is a member of the Juppongatana and a giant. Considered a freak by everyone around him, one day he was attacked and almost killed but Saizuchi found him and took him in.[ch. 126] The gentle, depressed Fuji was in an ideal state for Saizuchi to manipulate his emotions and turn him into an unbelievable fighter. Saizuchi keeps telling Fuji that he owes him for saving his life and uses that to control him.[ch. 126] Fuji is easily defeated by Hiko Seijūrō, who acknowledges Fuji's samurai soul and was the first to look at Fuji as someone other than a monster.[ch. 126, 127] Pardoned for his crimes, the Meiji government assigns Fuji to Hokkaidō to develop land and act as a defending fighter during times of war.[ch. 147]

The idea for a giant originated from the God Warrior in the Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, after Watsuki saw the film. He wondered if it would "even be interesting" for Kenshin to fight a giant, but could not let it go and so decided to have Fuji fight Hiko instead. Watsuki revealed that he and his editor both had doubts about actually doing it because Fuji was so big, but friends and assistants told him it would be fun and he was pleased that it seemed to have paid off. Fuji also utilized inspiration from what Watsuki was told is a Finnish folktale called "Frost Giant", in which a monster-like giant is revealed to have a heart. The design was inspired by the first Eva in Neon Genesis Evangelion. The face originated from Eva #2, but Watsuki's assistants believed the design looked too similar. So his then-assistant Hiroyuki Takei created a "skull-like riff on Eva #1" and Watsuki added the biting of his helmet's anchor rope feature, finishing Fuji's helmet face. Watsuki tried "very hard" to keep the body from being too similar to the Eva. Fuji's actual face originates from Dogura Magura in Arabian Lamp-Lamp by Takeshi Obata; Watsuki wanted to work with the concept of a "monstrous character who's still somehow good looking," which Watsuki says Dogura Magura is "the epitome of." The author admitted that due to the "tight" schedule of the Fuji chapters, he had insufficient time to revise the design, resulting in "an essentially unoriginal face."[37]

Six Comrades Edit

 
Five of the Six Comrades; clockwise from top: Kujiranami, Yatsume, Banjin, Gein, and Otowa

The Six Comrades (六人の同志, Rokunin no Dōshi) are a group of six men who each seek revenge against Himura Kenshin for their own reasons.[ch. 156] Financed and conceived by Yukishiro Enishi, they are the primary antagonist group of the Jinchū arc.[note 2] Rather than simply kill Kenshin, they decide they must make him recognize his past crimes first. The group agreed to disband then and whoever gets to Kenshin first gets to kill him.[ch. 156] Because many of the Juppongatana were characters that were "hard to hate," Watsuki wanted to make the five comrades (excluding Enishi) in this storyline as "scum-like" as possible. But because he created villains with no ideals or beliefs, it wasn't easy to portray them as an enjoyable read.[39]

Yukishiro Enishi Edit

Yukishiro Enishi (雪代 縁) is the mastermind, financier and member number one of the Six Comrades, and the primary antagonist of the Jinchū arc. The younger brother of Yukishiro Tomoe, Enishi seeks revenge against Kenshin for killing his sister fifteen years earlier. In China, he taught himself the Watōjutsu (倭刀術) style, which was derived from Japanese kenjutsu.[ch. 202] He is the head of a black market weapons smuggling organization that he runs with Woo Heishin.

Gein Edit

Gein (外印), the "Artist of Karakuri" (機巧芸術家), is a member of the Six Comrades and the puppeteer behind Juppongatana member Iwanbō.[ch. 152, 188] Gein was tasked with assembling the Six Comrades and acquiring them a mansion in Yokohama, while Enishi was still in Shanghai.[ch. 154] However, Gein does not actually seek revenge against Kenshin.[ch. 156] He is the last remaining descendant of a family who mastered the art of karakuri in the Middle Ages.[ch. 188] He creates puppet-like suits out of human corpses, most notably the Iwanbō series.[ch. 211] Gein is an older man, yet he is remarkably strong due to controlling his heavy puppets for so long. The diamond-edged steel wires he uses, Zankosen (斬鋼線), to control his puppets can also be used as a weapon as they are sharp enough to cut flesh and break bone.[ch. 216] Gein just wants to test out his creations and needs to be around men of battle to do it since, according to him, the forefront of technology is always in battle.[ch. 188] This is also the reason why Gein joined Shishio.[ch. 188] During the attack on Kamiya dojo, Gein fights Kenshin by operating a new version of Iwanbō.[ch. 188] For Enishi's Jinchū he creates a corpse doll of Kaoru to fool Kenshin into thinking she had been killed by Enishi, he considers this his masterpiece.[ch. 211] Having completed his job, Enishi and Woo Heishin both decide to have Gein killed during his return boat ride to Tokyo, but Gein easily kills the large group of martial artists who attack him.[ch. 214] When retrieving his Kaoru doll from the graveyard, he runs into a trap set by Aoshi, who knew that the corpse was a fake.[ch. 215] Aoshi kills Gein after having him divulge where the real Kaoru is.[ch. 217]

Gein originated from serial killer Ed Gein, who made lampshades and chairs out of corpses, combined with the puppet master required by the story. Watsuki suggested Gein might have been one of the most popular of the Six Comrades based on the many negative comments he got when he unveiled his face, like he did with Han'nya. He wanted to "challenge a good-looking masked character like Char from Gundam." Gein's obsession with functional and physical beauty comes from the author's own. Gein had no model in terms of physical design; his costume mixes the outfits worn by stage crew and a skull mark from his "necromancer" image. This minimal "highlights" outfit was a successful experiment for Watsuki's next work where he hoped to have fewer highlights to save time.[40] Gein ranked eighth in the "Who is Kenshin's Biggest Rival?" poll.[17] In the first live-action film, Gein appears as one of Kanryū's men and is portrayed by Gō Ayano.

Kujiranami Hyōgo Edit

Kujiranami Hyōgo (鯨波 兵庫), the "Weapon Body" (武身合体),[ch. 154] is a large one-armed man and member of the Six Comrades. While shown to be a relatively selfless person when first introduced, his nature is later distorted until he reaches the point of insanity. During the Battle of Toba–Fushimi in the Bakumatsu, Kujiranami's right arm was cut off by Kenshin.[ch. 154] Kujiranami requested that Kenshin kill him since he did not want to live to see an era where wars are fought with guns instead of swords, absent of skill and soul. However, Kenshin refused, saying that he did not want to kill any more than he needed to and that Kujiranami should live in the new era. Already feeling that he had been robbed of a warrior's pride and era, being robbed of a warrior's death was the last straw for Kujiranami.[ch. 154] Since then he vowed to kill Kenshin for dishonoring him and joined the Six Comrades to get his revenge. Enishi gave Kujiranami an Armstrong cannon to replace his missing arm which Kujiranami uses to blow up the Akabeko and Chief Uramura's home.[ch. 154, 155, 161] During the attack on Kamiya dojo, he is taken down by Saitō and arrested,[ch. 207] but later goes berserk in his jail cell and breaks out.[ch. 218] He gets the upgraded weapon he received from Enishi, a grenade launcher, and goes on a rampage in Tokyo searching for Kenshin. Yahiko is the only one around to fight Kujiranami at the time and manages to hold him off until Kenshin arrives and cuts off his grenade launcher, which returns his sanity.[ch. 226] Afterwards Yahiko manages to convince Kujiranami that his hatred for a fellow samurai is wrong and has done nothing for him except lead him down the wrong path. Moved to tears by Yahiko's words, Kujiranami accepts that he was wrong, apologizes to Kenshin and turns himself back into the police.[ch. 226]

The idea for a one-handed fighter originates from Iba Hachirō, a swordsman from the Bakumatsu. Watsuki originally planned to make Enishi one-handed, but after considering the problems involving a one-handed swordsman facing the skilled Kenshin and deciding that "boss fights" should simply involve a sword versus a sword, he made Kujiranami one-handed instead. Kujiranami would be the Terminator-like character that Watsuki initially planned for Usui, but the idea was scrapped again due to him and his assistants being exhausted at the time. The design model for Kujiranami is Apocalypse from X-Men, one of Watsuki's favorite villains. He felt that Apocalypse's lips are "quite interesting," so he gave Kujiranami similar lips. Another theme used is "macho middle age fatness," which the author enjoyed depicting.[41] Kujiranami ranked tenth in the "Who is Kenshin's Biggest Rival?" poll.[17]

Inui Banjin Edit

Inui Banjin (戌亥 番神) is a bloodthirsty, camouflage-wearing, hand-to-hand fighter and member number four of the Six Comrades.[ch. 155] Inui wears gauntlets on his wrists called "Invulnerable Gauntlets" (無敵鉄甲, Muteki Tekkō) that can deflect any attack, even bullets, due to their angled design, and despite their thinness.[ch. 159] Inui is skilled in Jutsushiki Muteki-ryū (術式無敵流), which is an amalgamation of various styles of martial arts. He is the student of Tatsumi who was killed by Kenshin fifteen years ago. Inui does not seek to avenge his master's death, whom he calls a loser, but is using it as an excuse to fight and prove how powerful he is.[ch. 159] He likes to boast about being invincible and undefeated, but Sano figures out that Banjin is full of himself from wearing the gauntlets and that he only fights people weaker than him. Inui attacks Maekawa dojo as part of the Jinchū campaign while Otowa Hyōko simultaneously attacks Chief Uramura's house.[ch. 158] During the encounter, Sanosuke wrecks one of his gauntlets with the Mastery of Two Layers.[ch. 160] After receiving a pair of upgraded gauntlets from Enishi, the "Neo-Invulnerable Gauntlets", he fights Sano again during the attack on Kamiya dojo.[ch. 186] In the end Inui provokes Sano into attacking him with the Mastery of Two Layers again and is defeated as a result with both of his gauntlets destroyed.[ch. 193] After being taken down, Inui vows to kill Sano next time and Sano welcomes him to try but warns him that he will not win as long as he wears the gauntlets to cover his weakness. Banjin is arrested by the police afterwards.

Originally considered for the Juppongatana, Inui started as a "camouflage costume character." Then he was going to have army style hand-to-hand combat, but when it was questioned whether or not such a thing existed in this time period, he changed to being a combined martial-arts user, with gauntlets added for uniqueness. His personality is that of a "very lively idiot" and is taken from Kazama Kazuki in Samurai Shodown. Kangetsu was also the design model for the character, specifically the version of Kangetsu that appears at the end of the game. Watsuki said that because a lot of different concepts went into Inui, he looks weird, which the author greatly regrets. He also regrets him looking too much like Kangetsu, and vowed that this would be the last time he uses Samurai Spirits as a design. However, Watsuki said he likes Inui quite a bit, and would like to create more of these "stupid types" in his next work.[42] In the first live-action film, Inui appears as one of Kanryū's men and is portrayed by Genki Sudo. In the fourth film, his equivalent Inui Tenmon is portrayed by Joey Iwanaga.

Otowa Hyōko Edit

Otowa Hyōko (乙和 瓢湖), the "Human Shadow Instrument" (人間暗器), is member number five of the Six Comrades and an effeminate-looking user of assassin's weapons or "Instruments of the Shadows".[ch. 155, 195] He says he has thirteen hidden weapons all over his body, but only four are shown in the series. The first is Baika Chūzen (梅花袖箭), a small six-barreled arrow-launcher worn on his left wrist.[ch. 160] The second is the Kasui Busuen (過水毒煙), a paralyzing mist generated by dropping two small cubes into water.[ch. 160] The third is a jar of iron powder, Bishamon's Powder (毘沙門粉), used in conjunction with his magnetic Bishamon's Sword (毘沙門剣).[ch. 194] The last is the Rikudōko (六道蠱), six long piercing tentacle-like appendages worn on his torso.[ch. 194] His battle tactic is to outwit the opponent and catch them off guard with his hidden weapons as opposed to simply overpowering them. Otowa is a sadistic individual who enjoys killing people for fun and is not above targeting women and children. Otowa seeks Kenshin's death in revenge for the death of his friend Nakajō, whom he had competitive killing sprees with.[ch. 160, 172] In reality Otowa joined the fight just for pleasure.[ch. 195] Otowa attacks Chief Uramura's house as part of the Jinchū campaign while Inui simultaneously attacks Maekawa dojo.[ch. 158] Otowa later fights Myōjin Yahiko during the attack on Kamiya dojo.[ch. 187] He comes close to killing Yahiko with a few of his weapons, but Yahiko eventually defeats him.[ch. 196] As Otowa goes down he has a crazed smile on his face as he could not believe his defeat at the hands of someone not even half his age;. However, Sanosuke notes Otowa was not in peak form because he feared Kenshin's abilities and thought of fleeing after the duel with Yahiko.[ch. 196] Otowa is arrested by the police afterwards.

Watsuki had no personality model for Otowa and made him cruel because he is a shadow instrument user, which he notes resulted in him being like Kanryū. The author wanted to make him more cunning and sadistic, but said Otowa was not developed satisfactorily due to his own incompetence. Otowa's design model was a previously rejected "drag queen-ish" villain who wore a lot of lipstick. The six-pronged accessory was borrowed from Mr. Sinister in X-Men: Age of Apocalypse. Watsuki said that he feels Otowa is one of his better designed characters.[39]

Yatsume Mumyōi Edit

Yatsume Mumyōi (八ツ目 無名異, note: "Mumyōi" means "nameless", meaning he has no known given name) is a member of the Six Comrades who hides himself from the others, such as by hiding in the ceiling.[ch. 156] A member of a famous gold mining clan, family tradition led them to elongate the limbs of their members using metal rings to help them mine better via "Body Shaping" (人体精製); similar to neck rings.[ch. 196] As a result, Yatsume's limbs are about 1.5 times as long as normal, with the notable exception of his left arm, which is twice as long and equipped with metal claws. His teeth have also been sharpened into fangs from a young age, although his long tongue is natural.[ch. 197] Fifteen years earlier, Yatsume took up fighting and joined the Yaminobu in order to support his clan, who had fallen on hard times due to depleted gold mines, by hoping to prove to the Tokugawa shogunate that their bodies had battle potential.[ch. 197] But the Yaminobu were defeated by Kenshin and the Shogunate defeated by the Ishin Shishi. Yatsume wants revenge on Kenshin to uphold the laws of his clan (which state that anyone who sees a member of their clan must be killed) and for the misfortunes of his clan, which he blames on the Ishin Shishi and Kenshin.[ch. 196, 197] Before he can fight Kenshin however, he ends up fighting Saitō instead and is brutally maimed in defeat, despite having managed to outmaneuver the man's trademark attack once.[ch. 198, 199] Kenshin stops Saitō from killing him and offers to let Yatsume fight him if he still wants to after healing, but suggests that he go up north and use his abilities to help his clan.[ch. 199] He is arrested by the police afterwards.

Yatsume's model was kumo otoko ("Spider Man"), not the American version, so he has similar roots as Han'nya. Because the "freaks" theme did not go so well with Han'nya, Yatsume is Watsuki's second attempt at it. But the author said he was utterly defeated, citing Saitō as the biggest reason; any character turns into a weakling in front of Saitō, just like Usui did. Watsuki said that the body shaping is one of the ideas he likes, but seems a little unfitting for a shonen manga. Because body deformation is a sensitive issue, he had to be careful how he dealt with it, which might have detracted from the storyline as a whole. He stated that there would be no further attempts at the freaks theme because he believes that there needs to be more "positive themes" in shonen manga; but will still use it in terms of design. Watsuki admitted that the design model is all "jumbled up." The silhouette version of Yatsume, seen before his full reveal, was modeled after the "bandana mask version" of Wolverine from X-Men and Carnage from Spider-Man. After being told by various people to "do Spider-Man, or to do Spawn and such," Watsuki got agitated and said "I'll throw in Venom also!," which he referred to as digging his own grave. The gold-mining clan backstory was added after the fact, but Yatsume still stuck out from the period.[43]

Woo Heishin Edit

Woo Heishin (呉 黒星, Ū Heishin, Hanyu Pinyin: Wú Hēixīng) is the second-in-command of Enishi's black market organization that smuggles weapons from Shanghai to Japan.[ch. 214] While Enishi likes to rule from action and fear, Heishin rules from careful planning, and this balance is what allowed their organization to grow so fast. He possesses no true fighting skills and is guarded by the Sū-shin, who are skilled in various fighting styles.[ch. 238] In exchange for being allowed to use the organization's resources for his personal Jinchū campaign, Enishi agreed to hand over total control of it to Heishin.[ch. 214] After receiving control, Heishin tries to have the Sū-shin take Enishi's revenge by killing Kenshin.[ch. 237] But all four are defeated by Kenshin's comrades, while Heishin is beaten up by Enishi. He later recovers and begins shooting with dual revolvers, managing to wound Kenshin before being beaten up by Enishi again, but just when Enishi is about to kill Heishin, Kenshin stops him.[ch. 250]

Watsuki had no model for Heishin. He created him after his editor told Watsuki that he needed to put more depth into the black market weapons organization. Since the organization was made simply to explain Enishi's finances, Watsuki believed that the addition of Heishin "didn't seem to change anything." The author felt that chapters flew by and he was unable to set Heishin's personality, so he became "this pathetic creature." Even though Heishin was his favorite "#2," he became an unattractive character and Watsuki regretted how he turned out. Heishin also had no design model; he was designed around the time of the Tomoe chapters when Watsuki was aiming for originality and creating characters that did not obviously look like any other. Heishin was designed to be "heavy" on black to contrast with the "whiteness" of Enishi.[44]

Sū-shin Edit

The Sū-shin (四星 or 四神, Hanyu Pinyin: Sì Xīng or Sì Shén, "Four Stars" or "Four Gods") are Woo Heishin's personal bodyguards. They are identical quadruplets named after the four symbols of Chinese astrology, and each versed in a different form of combat. Heishin tries to have the Sū-shin take Enishi's revenge by killing Kenshin, but Kenshin's friends take them on so he can save his energy for Enishi.[ch. 237, 238] Seiryū (青龍) fights using a naginata-like weapon and prides himself on being able to determine his opponents moves and conquer them. He lets himself be hit by Saitō's Gatotsu and correctly identifies its weakness as the blind spot created by extending the right hand as a counterweight. But Saitō defeats him with the move regardless by using his right hand to grab Seiryū by the mouth.[ch. 339] Suzaku (朱雀) fights using two swords and prides himself on being able to mimic his opponents moves. He perfectly mimics Aoshi's dual sword attacks and is even faster than him, but Aoshi defeats him using martial arts.[ch. 340] Byakko (白虎) fights using his fists and spiked knuckle blades and prides himself on simply attacking. Although he delivers a lot of blows, Sanosuke defeats Byakko as his attacks are too weak to do any damage.[ch. 341] Genbu (玄武) fights with what looks like a staff but is actually a retractable six-jointed mace and prides himself on his battle strategy. He is defeated when Yahiko uses the Kamiya Kasshin-ryū secret technique and ultimately destroys his mace.[ch. 342]

The Sū-shin had no personality models and were created simply to "fill out the numbers." As the story advanced towards Kenshin's final battle, Watsuki realized that the other characters would have no "glamour" and created the Sū-shin on the spot. Because they were "irresponsibly made," he initially named them the "Four Stars", but changed it to the "Four Gods" and individually named them after the four godly beasts. He realized this and tried to fix the dialogue but it "got weird" and the fights were not as glamorous as he had hoped. This made him realize how important it is to decide the scenes and plot in advance. The Sū-shin had no design models either; it was simply an easy to draw design and making them quadruplets in Chinese clothes without any tone. Although you can tell them apart by their head tattoos and weapons.[45]

Yaminobu Edit

The Yaminobu (闇乃武) were a group of assassins who were called the "Oniwabanshū of the West" and planned to kill Kenshin.[ch. 176] They used Yukishiro Tomoe to get close to him and become his weakness.[ch. 175] One of their members, Murakami (村上), a wielder of dual-katana chained at their hilts was the assassin Kenshin killed in front of Tomoe.[ch. 172] Finally setting their plan into action in December 1864, they send Enishi to contact Tomoe and leave a note luring Kenshin to their "Binding Forest."[ch. 175] Kenshin kills Nakajō (中条), a warrior who uses hidden weapons and successfully binds Kenshin's hearing with an explosion,[ch. 176] and Sumita (角田), a large axe-wielder who binds his vision in another.[ch. 177] Yatsume Mumyōi fights alongside Sumita but flees injured and vowing revenge;[ch. 177] he later joins Enishi in the Six Comrades. With his senses impaired, Kenshin fights the leader Tatsumi (辰巳), a hand-to-hand fighter. Although Tatsumi has the advantage, he is killed by Kenshin when Tomoe jumps in between them.[ch. 178] I'izuka (飯塚) was their spy in the Ishin Shishi. After Kenshin defeats the Yaminobu, Katsura Kogorō sends Shishio Makoto to kill I'izuka, having discovered his true affiliation.[ch. 179]

Fudōsawa Edit

Fudōsawa (不動沢) is a yakuza trying to take over a small town in Shinshū, former sumo wrestler, and nephew of Tani Jūsanrō.[ch. 229] The only obstacle preventing him from taking over the town is the farmer Higashidani Kamishimoemon.[ch. 228] Fudōsawa hires Sanosuke to fight the farmer, but Sanosuke realizes that Kamishimoemon is his father and that his family is being forced into poverty by Fudōsawa. Sanosuke defeats Fudōsawa's army of 200 men single-handedly and injures Fudōsawa, breaking six of his ribs.[ch. 234]

Other characters Edit

Hiko Seijūrō Edit

Voiced by: Shūichi Ikeda (Japanese); Richard Epcar (Media Blasters anime), Lex Lang (Sony anime), Joe York (Trust & Betrayal), James Brownlee (Reflection), Andrew Love (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Hiko Seijūrō XIII (比古 清十郎 十三代, Hiko Seijūrō Jūsandai) is the thirteenth and current master of the 300-year-old Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū and Kenshin's swordsmanship instructor, who now works as a potter under the alias "Ni'itsu Kakunoshin" (新津 覚之進, Niitsu Kakunoshin).[ch. 84] His imposing looks, unrivaled fighting prowess and inflated ego are trademarks of his character. Years ago, Seijūrō rescued a young boy named Shinta from a gang of bandits, took him under his wing and gave him the name "Kenshin".[ch. 94, 95] He intended for the boy to one day succeed him as master of his deadly art, but the two severed ties when Kenshin abandoned his training in order to serve the Ishin Shishi.[ch. 84] Fifteen years later, Kenshin seeks out Seijūrō and begs him to teach him the final technique of Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū. The master accepts after learning that Kenshin has spent a decade working for the weak and atoning for his sins.[ch. 85] Seijūrō later appears when he assists the Kyoto branch of the Oniwabanshū by defeating the giant Fuji. He is portrayed by Masaharu Fukuyama in the live-action films.

Watsuki had no personality model for Hiko; when he imagined who the "Master" would be, the character initially became "this arrogant, twisted guy." The design model for the Hiko in Rurouni Kenshin is the character of the same name from his one-shot manga "Crescent Moon of the Warring States," but Watsuki also added some influences from Hiken Majin Hajerun in Takeshi Obata's Arabian Lamp-Lamp. When Hiko was placed in Rurouni Kenshin, the author simplified the design, such as changing the hair to make it easier to draw. Watsuki said that Hiko's body became "more macho" because he is a different kind of Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū swordsman and because of the addition of "manliness." At the time, Watsuki said that he was fascinated by images of "manliness" and that Hiko is one of the first characters to reflect this fascination. His cloak originates from the American comic book series Spawn. As one of his favorite characters, Watsuki wanted to use Hiko more often, but because he is more powerful than Kenshin, it was too difficult to find a place to use him in the story.[46] Hiko came in ninth place in the series' second character popularity poll and eighth in the third.[6][7]

Yukishiro Tomoe Edit

Voiced by: Junko Iwao (Japanese); Rebecca Davis (English)
Portrayed by: Kasumi Arimura (live-action)

Yukishiro Tomoe (雪代 巴) was the wife of Himura Kenshin and biological sister of Yukishiro Enishi.[ch. 164] The daughter of an Edo retainer to the Shōgun, Tomoe was engaged to Kiyosato Akira (voiced by Tetsuya Iwanaga; portrayed by Masataka Kubota in the live-action films), the second son of another similarly ranked family.[ch. 174] Despite her happiness at the arrangement, she is unable to express her emotions openly (hence her keeping diaries to record her inner thoughts and emotions). This reticence left Kiyosato unaware of her thoughts, and—thinking that he needed to please her with greater accomplishments—made him join the Kyoto Mimawarigumi.[ch. 174] He was killed by Kenshin in 1864 in Kyoto, but not before injuring him with the first half of his cross-shaped scar.[ch. 165] Around six months later, Kenshin sticks up for Tomoe against two Aizu samurai in a pub. Later when she tries to thank him, she witnesses him kill an assassin sent to kill him.[ch. 167] She faints, though Kenshin knows he should kill her for being a witness, he can not bring himself to do so and takes her to his room at an inn housing his fellow Chōshū Ishin Shishi. He asks her to promise to forget what she saw and leave, but instead she starts to work at the inn and the two develop feelings for one another.[ch. 168, 169] Following the Ikeda-Ya and Kinmon incidents, the Chōshū are near ruin so Katsura Kogorō tells Kenshin to lay-low in a farm village and bring Tomoe to better blend in. Kenshin reveals to Tomoe that he does not want it only for appearance sake, and the two get married.[ch. 170] When Enishi arrives to tell his sister that the Yaminobu operation to kill Kenshin is nigh, she sends him away, and subsequently reveals her past to Kenshin (but not about the current conspiracy).[ch. 173, 174] The following morning, Tomoe leaves Kenshin to meet with the Yaminobu in the hopes of misleading them and saving his life, only to find that she was nothing but a pawn in their plans, and ended up being used as bait to draw him in for the kill.[ch. 175] In the middle of Kenshin's duel with the leader of the Yaminobu, Tomoe throws herself between them. With his senses impaired, Kenshin is unable to see her until it is too late, and delivers a fatal blow to his opponent and to her with the same slash of his sword.[ch. 178] The little sword she was holding falls from her hand and gives Kenshin the second part of his cross-shaped scar.[ch. 178] A gravestone for Tomoe was erected in a Kyoto temple, where Kenshin also left her diaries.[ch. 181]

Even though the plot for the "remembrance episodes" was already set before serialization started, which was three and a half years before her debut, Watsuki had no model for Tomoe other than a "super beautiful woman whose intent was unclear" or put simply "cool beauty." He said she became an Ayanami lookalike, with the only unique feature being her black pupils. The author said he did not realize that because cool beauties do not show emotion, once she revealed her true feelings in the end, she becomes a completely different character. He also pointed out that her death is the same as Yumi's. Watsuki said he not only regretted what he made her into, but was also "disgusted with himself." He said he did enjoy the first half when she was a cool beauty and would like to bring her back in a different work.[47] In the live action films, she is portrayed by Kasumi Arimura.

Sekihara Tae Edit

 
Sekihara Tae (right) and Sanjō Tsubame (left)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (drama CD), Sumi Shimamoto (1996 series), Mamiko Noto (2023 series)[48] (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (anime) (English)

Sekihara Tae (関原 妙) is the manager of the beef hot pot (gyūnabe) restaurant owned by her father, the Akabeko (赤べこ) in Asakusa.[ch. 5] She is Yahiko and Tsubame's boss, and Sanosuke owes her a seemingly large sum of money in which interest is accounted for. She tries to push the relationship between Kenshin and Kaoru since it seemed it to her that it was not working. The Akabeko is destroyed by Kujiranami Hyōgo at the start of the Six Comrades' revenge against Kenshin, but it is re-opened at a temporary located soon after.[ch. 154, 155, 182] She has an identical twin sister named Sekihara Sae (関原 冴) who runs the family's original restaurant, the Shirobeko (白べこ) in Kyoto.[ch. 75]

Watsuki originally created Tae as a plot convenience during Sanosuke's first appearance and he intended for Kaoru to patronize a restaurant operated by "a good friend." Tae's personality originates from Kamiya Megumi in Watsuki's first "Rurouni" story. As the story progressed Watsuki found himself adding additional details such as her family name, her status as the daughter of the owner of Akabeko, and her collecting of nishiki-e paintings. He said that Tae was his first character to evolve in this manner and he would like it to continue to surprise himself. The author said he used "no thought" while creating Tae, including a lack of planning in her character design, which originates from a rejected model for Kenshin with a prototype Kenshin hairstyle colored black and a "softer, female" face. Tae has no lipstick so she would be easily distinguished from Megumi. Watsuki originally intended for Tae to have a Kansai dialect and had an assistant from the Kansai region vet the dialog, but Watsuki ultimately rejected the idea after he felt the concept was becoming too strange.[49]

Sanjō Tsubame Edit

Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (1996 series), Yūko Ōno (2023 series)[50] (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)

Sanjō Tsubame (三条 燕) is a very shy and soft-spoken waitress at Tae's restaurant who becomes Yahiko's sweetheart.[ch. 31] The former samurai her family worked for forces her to help him rob the Akabeko until he is defeated by Yahiko.[ch. 33] When Himura Kenshin enters a deep depression after the supposed death of Kamiya Kaoru at the hands of Yukishiro Enishi, Tsubame pleads for Kenshin to help Yahiko fight back against one of Enishi's abandoned allies. Tsubame and Yahiko become a couple, and Watsuki mentioned in his notes that they had a son, Myōjin Shinya (明神 心弥, Myōjin Shin'ya), who he considered using in a story idea, though he never did.

Watsuki said that he did not have a specific model for Tsubame's personality. The storyline was created to act as a bridge to the Raijūta one and to give Yahiko the spotlight. The concept of "a young girl being a young man's motivation to act" introduced her as the heroine. The author used Tsubame as a "testament" of the "wrong thinking of a previous age" and gave her a manner that contrasts with Yahiko's "acts-before-he-thinks" manner. Her design model originated from a popular "planet-themed" anime series, particularly its character symbolized by the "ringed-planet." As Tsubame is "an average girl" the author decided that her hair should either be in a bowl cut or in pigtails, and after watching that anime he decided on a bowl cut.[51] In the final chapter Watsuki designed Tsubame to look "as cute as possible" since he wanted a story where she was the heroine. Her new waitress outfit, which looks like a maid outfit, was going to be for his next work, but because the maid style was already being overdone at the time, he decided to include it in a work before it went out of style.[52] Tsubame's name originates from places where Watsuki lived in Niigata.[53] Tsubame came in fifteenth place in the series' second character popularity poll.[6]

Chief Uramura Edit

Voiced by: Sukekiyo Kameyama (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)

Chief Uramura (浦村署長, Uramura-shochō) is the police chief.[ch. 2] Because their first meeting is during a disturbance caused by his subordinates, he decides not to pursue Kenshin for illegally carrying a sword and also learns that Kenshin is a good person despite his reputation as Hitokiri Battōsai.[ch. 2] He becomes a friend of Kenshin's and often informs him of local disturbances like when he requests assistance in stopping Udō Jin-e.[ch. 9] During the Jinchū arc, Uramura's house is attacked and destroyed by Otowa and Kujiranami as part of Enishi's plan to strike at the places in Tokyo most important to Kenshin; but Uramura and his family are saved by Kenshin.[ch. 158, 161] As a favor to Kenshin, he deliberately points the police in the wrong direction when they attempt to arrest Sanosuke towards the end of the series. In the anime adaptation he is named "Chief Muraki" (村木).[54][55]

Oniwabanshū Edit

 
The Tokyo Oniwabanshū, (Clockwise from top right): Shikijō, Han'nya, Beshimi, and Hyottoko

The Oniwabanshū (御庭番衆) were onmitsu or spies who protected Edo Castle from the shadows during the Edo period.[ch. 16] In Rurouni Kenshin, they are Shinomori Aoshi, Han'nya, Shikijō, Hyottoko, Beshimi, Okina, Misao, and the others at the Aoi-Ya. Aoshi's group is referred as the Tokyo Group, while Misao and Okina's squad is known as the Kyoto Group. After the Bakumatsu, of all of the Oniwabanshū members, only Aoshi received job offers from government agencies, such as army intelligence and protection services of political leaders; Aoshi instead chose not to abandon his men.[ch. 28]

Watsuki described the addition of the Oniwabanshū as a "last minute" choice.[56] When the author first discussed the "Megumi arc" with his editor, the editor replied that "having a swordsman of Kenshin's caliber fighting a group of punk-thugs still coming into their first facial hair mi-i-ight not make for the most epic of manga."[57] To solve this, Watsuki modified the real and historic Oniwabanshū to make them onmitsu (what are now known as ninja or shinobi; Watsuki does not like using the word "ninja" as he feels that using it "like that" is "cheesy"[58]), and added details as publication progressed.[57] He did purposely want a variety of shapes and temperaments for the various Oniwabanshū characters.[57][58]

Beshimi Edit

Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno (1996 series), Hiroyuki Yoshino (2023 series)[59] (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)

Beshimi (癋見) is the smallest of the Oniwabanshū and uses his stealth to compensate for his lack of strength. A cunning, but bottom-ranked onmitsu,[ch. 17] Beshimi received no prosperous government job offers because of his physical competency in only one skill.[ch. 28] His favorite weapons are spiral darts, with which he poisons Yahiko. He is gunned down by Kanryū's Gatling gun trying to help save Aoshi.[ch. 28] In the anime only, one of his darts jams Kanryū's Gatling gun. Watsuki stated that Beshimi was "largely created on-the-spot" and does not have a motif. He said that without a personality set for him, the character turned out "kind of timid." Not originally intended to be a standalone character, Beshimi became shorter than Kenshin to add variety to the Oniwabanshū. Watsuki said that Beshimi's shortness and timidness gave him a group of fans who wrote to him calling the character "cute."[57]

Hyottoko Edit

Voiced by: Shōzō Iizuka (1996 series), Fukushi Ochiai (2023 series)[59] (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)

Hyottoko (火男) is the large and fat member of the Oniwabanshū. A mid-ranked omnitsu, Hyottoko breathes fire at his opponents by means of a large oil bag he keeps stored in his stomach with a nozzle coming out of his mouth, that he ignites by using his false teeth of flint.[ch. 17] Hyottoko received no prosperous government job offers because he had competency in one skill.[ch. 28] Hyottoko dies while charging for Kanryū as an unsuccessful decoy for Beshimi.[ch. 28] Watsuki said he had no particular motif while designing Hyottoko; using his rudimentary kanji knowledge (the name Hyottoko is formed by the kanji for "Fire" and "Man"), he created a fire-breather. The creator made Hyottoko fat since he wanted the Oniwabanshū to represent several shapes and sizes and because the character would have a bag of oil in his stomach. Watsuki said that since he had never drawn a figure like that before, he went through several designs until he found one he could draw comfortably and repeatedly. Watsuki decided to give Hyottoko the ability to breathe fire, because he felt it would be natural for an "onmitsu" to be "flashy." Looking back, the author saw the character as somewhat out of place and "not really organic" to his world. According to Watsuki Hyottoko's fire breathing and Kenshin's sword spinning method to defeat it received criticism from fans, authors of dōjinshi fanzines, and personal friends. The author described Hyottoko as the guy who makes a big entrance and "then gets just as spectacularly beaten," who is "ridiculously confident" and "a bit of an idiot", but said that this is just the "natural evolution of the character, I guess."[58]

Han'nya Edit

Voiced by: Akio Nojima (1996 series), Ryōtarō Okiayu (2023 series)[59] (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)

Han'nya (般若, Hannya) is a skilled martial artist and was the master of intelligence for the Edo Castle Oniwabanshū.[ch. 23] In the poor village he was born in, it is common to abandon a child at birth to reduce the number of people to feed. Han'nya survived and wandered around like an animal until Aoshi found him and trained him to be an Oniwabanshū.[ch. 24] Thus he is extremely loyal to Aoshi, giving his life to allow Kenshin enough time to retrieve his sword to defeat Kanryū and save Aoshi.[ch. 28] His arms have horizontal stripes painted on them, which gives them the appearance of being shorter than they actually are, thus luring opponents into a false sense of security regarding distance of attacks.[ch. 23] He also wears steel gauntlets beneath his gloves, which help him to block attacks from other weapons.[ch. 23] These gauntlets contain retractable steel claws, which he will resort to as a sort of trump card.[ch. 24] Han'nya is also the master of disguise within the group; he gained his ability by removing all his prominent facial features, which is why he wears the demonic mask on his face. Han'nya burned his lips, cut off his ears and nose, and crushed his cheekbones so he could disguise himself as any individual.[ch. 24] After the Bakumatsu, Han'nya received no prosperous government job offers because of his appearance.[ch. 28]

Watsuki was originally going to base Han'nya off of the "Elephant Man"; intending for his face to be deformed because a person stepped on it while he was still in his mother's womb.[60] Other people would have treated Han'nya like a monster and therefore he would have lived alone in the mountains until Aoshi finds him. Han'nya would join the Oniwabanshū, becoming a tragic figure who finds his raison d'être in fighting, saying "Only in the Oniwabanshū am I able to live as a human being." Watsuki and his editor discussed how this could be interpreted meaning "the shape of one's destiny is determined by how one is born" and whether or not this would be appropriate for a young men's magazine. Watsuki decided a change needed to be made and said that for him Han'nya was a difficult character as it made him aware of the responsibilities of writing for young people. Han'nya's personality is derived from Yamazaki Susumu, a member of the Shinsengumi. Some readers proposed that Han'nya had a handsome face under his mask, was Aoshi's kagemusha (such as his twin brother), or was a kunoichi. The design model for Han'nya was a human skeleton. His left and right eyes being two different shapes and sizes originates from the elephant man concept.[60] Watsuki said that Han'nya is not a character one would describe as "evil."[61] Han'nya came in fourteenth place in the series' third character popularity poll.[7]

Shikijō Edit

Voiced by: Kazuhiro Nakata (1996 series), Tetsu Inada (2023 series)[59] (Japanese); Dean Elliot (English)

Shikijō (式尉) is the musclebound hand-to-hand fighter of the Oniwabanshū and was keeper of the Edo Castle gate.[ch. 24] Prior to joining the Oniwabanshū, Shikijō was an onmitsu for the Ishin Shishi in the Satsuma Domain.[ch. 25] In 1866, Shikijō infiltrated Edo Castle to gather information about an upcoming battle and was defeated by the thirteen-year-old Shinomori Aoshi, who created the scars covering Shikijō's body. Aoshi gave Shikijō a chance to join the Oniwabanshū and gain strength using their training methods and medicines.[ch. 25] Shikijō received no prosperous government job offers because he was a traitor.[ch. 28] Shikijō is mainly a hand-to-hand fighter but he also swings around a large ball and chain. He fights Sagara Sanosuke at Takeda Kanryū's mansion and is defeated. He is the first to die at Kanryū's hand, protecting Aoshi from the Gatling gun.[ch. 28] Watsuki said that he modeled Shikijō after Sanosuke by giving Shikijō the same philosophy, strength, and personality. By putting them on opposite sides Watsuki intended to illustrate the differences between the two factions. Watsuki created Shikijō as a complete villain, but said that the "noble manner" of his death made the character "a pretty cool guy." The author used no specific model for Shikijō's design; giving him many muscles as the character is a "power fighter," but feeling that Shikijō was not sufficiently "strange-enough looking," Watsuki added scars and "superhero-like exaggerated musculature."[61]

Okina Edit

Voiced by: Koichi Kitamura (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (TV Series), Marty Fleck (New Kyoto Arc) (English)

Kashiwazaki Nenji (柏崎 念至), also known as Okina (), was a member of the Oniwabanshū during the Bakumatsu. Sent to Kyoto to set up an information network, the Aoi-Ya inn became his headquarters.[ch. 74] Although old, Okina still possesses a quick mind and knows all that goes on in Kyoto as the old intelligence network is still active.[ch. 74] Okina was expected to become the next leader of the Oniwabanshū but refused the position, saying that it was the time for the younger generation, and recommended Aoshi.[ch. 75] He uses his network to help Kenshin find Arai Seikū and Hiko Seijūrō.[ch. 74] When Aoshi allows Shishio's men to attack Aoi-Ya, Okina challenges him to a duel for forgetting the dignity of the Oniwabanshū and becoming just another killer.[ch. 88] Okina tends to like drinking games and pretty girls. He is often assisted by fellow ex-Oniwabanshū Kurojō (黒尉), Shirojō (白尉), Masukami (増髪) and Ōmime (近江女) who help run the Aoi-Ya, and look after Misao.[ch. 74] He fights wielding steel tonfa to block sword blows.[ch. 89]

Watsuki had no particular model for Okina's personality; Okina is his image of an "old soldier." Okina, a "gentle, run-down-at-the-seams" elderly man, summons his powers and corrects the younger generation when it is confused or does something wrong. Watsuki supposes that a bit of the character Kohei from Shōtarō Ikenami's Kenkyaku Shōbai is in Okina. The author said that he likes Okina since as a character he was able to "tie up loose ends." Okina's design model is Tokijirō Kaizō from Takeshi Obata's Cyborg Jii-chan G [ja]. Watsuki said that while he was careful to not make Okina look too similar to his influence, his assistants guessed the design model right away. He expressed disappointment with Okina's hair; he intended for it to stand up when Okina is very angry, making him resemble "Sally's dad from the anime." Because of a lack of available pages, Watsuki concluded "this hasn't ended up coming across too well."[62] He is portrayed by Min Tanaka in the live-action films.[8]

Geezer Edit

"Geezer" (オイボレ, Oibore) is a friendly old man who resides within the Fallen Village. When Kenshin falls into a deep depression after he believes that he had failed to protect Kaoru from being killed by Enishi, Geezer gently persuades Kenshin (partly through the use of hakubaikō perfume) to find his purpose to stand again rather than listen to his friends telling him to avenge Kaoru, who mean well but lack the insight to realize what Kenshin's inner conflict is. He is then revealed to be the father of Yukishiro Tomoe and Enishi.[ch. 225] He is aware that Tomoe has died and that Kenshin was her husband. Geezer is last seen with the broken Enishi in the Fallen Village; father and son remark that each other looks familiar, though it is left unknown whether either knows their connection.[ch. 251]

Watsuki based Geezer off of an empty milk can who is a character in "Now go, Robot!," a story by Makoto Ōishi. The motif of the entire plotline involving Kenshin in the Fallen Village is based on that same story, with it also taking influence from the comic Silver Surfer by Moebius. Watsuki used no design model for Geezer. He was created simply based on the attributes; homeless, "an unusual personality," and not easily showing his true thoughts. Afterwards, Watsuki noticed that Geezer was very similar to Grandpa Bob in Bøy by Haruto Umezawa.[63]

Tsukayama Yutarō Edit

Voiced by: Mayumi Tanaka (1996 series), Yūko Sanpei (2023 series)[21] (Japanese); Michael Lindsay (Raijuta arc), Brian Donovan (Black Knights arc) (English)

Tsukayama Yutarō (塚山 由太郎) is a young boy and Isurugi Raijūta's "apprentice." Yutarō's father, Tsukayama Yuzaemon (塚山 由左衛門), is a former samurai who became rich by selling swords to Europeans. Yutarō feels that his father's actions degrade him and wants to show him how a true samurai lives by the sword.[ch. 38] The Tsukayama family was deceived by Isurugi Raijūta, who faked a robbery so the Tsukayama family would pay him to teach Yutarō how to use swords.[ch. 41] Yutarō trains at Kamiya dojo a little and becomes Myōjin Yahiko's rival, the two gaining a mutual desire to become better than the other. When Raijūta initiates a failed sneak attack on Kenshin's group, he accidentally slices Yutarō's right arm so that the nerves are severed, therefore making Yutarō unable to hold a sword with that hand.[ch. 41] Yuzaemon takes Yutarō to Germany to get medical treatment. Before he leaves, however, Yahiko confronts him, scorns his sulking, and tells him that he can overcome his sorrow by working to be better than he imagined Raijuta to be. Yutaro responds that he will never stop practicing swordsmanship and his left arm is still enough to become great.[ch. 44] At the end of the series, Yutarō's name is listed as one of the acting instructors of the Kamiya Kasshin-ryū dojo, along with Yahiko.[ch. 255]

In the anime Yutarō's father, a well-known swordsman, is dead. Yutarō, who had inherited a lot of money after his parents died, wishes to learn swordsmanship to become as skilled as his father. When he sees Kenshin, he demands lessons on how to use a sword, but Kenshin refuses. Yutarō finds Raijūta, who plans to overthrow the Meiji government. During a scuffle one of Raijūta's men accidentally hits Yutarō, causing him to fall into the ocean. After Kenshin rescues him Yutaro gets to know Kenshin's group. In a similar manner Raijūta injures Yutarō's right arm, and Yutarō goes to Germany for medical treatment.

Watsuki created Yutarō as Yahiko's rival with no real model; while they both want to be stronger, their desires come the complete opposite places. He gave Yutarō the traits of admiring Kaoru, an older woman, and Kenshin's strength but made him unable to "be honest" about it because they were Raijūta's enemies, as aspects of his youth. Watsuki said that Yutarō is one of the "good guys" but because he was "brought down a bit" by the author's "most disgraceful character" (Raijūta) he may not have been developed "to his full extent." Yutarō's design is also the opposite of Yahiko. Watsuki initially had difficulty with his hair, but once he got used to it, it became easy and he enjoyed drawing it. He also had difficulty in compensating for Yutarō's black-less design on the page, which if he was not careful, would go all white.[64] Yutarō came in eighth place in the series' first character popularity poll.[16]

Ōkubo Toshimichi Edit

Voiced by: Yoshisada Sakaguchi (Japanese); Doug Stone (English)

Ōkubo Toshimichi (大久保 利通), based on the historical figure of the same name, is the chief of the department of internal affairs, making him the most powerful man in Japan.[ch. 55] One of the three great revolutionaries, he was a leader of the Satsuma clan, who supported the restoration of imperial power. Ōkubo appears, accompanied by superintendent general Kawaji Toshiyoshi (川路 利良), to inform Kenshin that Shishio Makoto has amassed an army and plots to overthrow the government. He asks Kenshin to go to Kyoto and kill Shishio for the sake of the country.[ch. 55] Returning a week later for Kenshin's answer, Ōkubo is assassinated by Seta Sōjirō with seven Ishikawa Prefecture samurai taking responsibility.[ch. 56]

Watsuki feels that many Japanese people have bias towards Saigō Takamori with Ōkubo being thought of as "sly" and "cunning." The author expressed disappointment in this and instead stated that while Ōkubo was indeed a strategist during the Bakumatsu, he was ethical during the Meiji era and did not try to enrich himself personally through politics (like Saigō did). Watsuki feels that Ōkubo, who had been demonized during his time period, is an example of what a politician should be and needs more appreciation from the population. For his design, Watsuki wanted to use portrait photographs of Ōkubo, but could not find them. So he tried using a statue as a model, but believes that the final product does not look at all similar to the statue. In retrospect he believes that the character resembles President of the United States Abraham Lincoln, another historical figure that Watsuki has respect for.[65] He is portrayed by Kazufumi Miyazawa in the live-action films.[8]

Himura Kenji Edit

Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (Japanese); Joey Hood (English)

Himura Kenji (緋村 剣路) is the son of Kamiya Kaoru and Himura Kenshin that appears in the last chapter of the manga as a young child. Although he bears an uncanny resemblance to Kenshin, he is more fond of his mother and less caring towards his father (he has a habit of pulling Kenshin's hair).[ch. 255] He also appears in the follow-up chapter Yahiko's Sakabatō, where he is about four years old and is seen training with a shinai.

Watsuki said that "stupid" was Kenji's personality model, and described him as equivalent to Arai Iori. The author said that Kenji exists solely to be the son of Kenshin and Kaoru, and even though the character was "cliché", he felt that Kenji had to appear. The author said that he is not "twisted enough" to place "negative elements in the ideal family." Kenji's character design is "a small Kenshin."[52]

Tsukioka Tsunan Edit

Voiced by: Hiroshi Yanaka (1996 series), Mariya Ise (child, 2023 series)[66] (Japanese); Kim Strauss (English)

Tsukioka Tsunan (月岡 津南), born Katsuhiro (克浩), is a popular nishiki-e painter. Like Sanosuke, he was a child soldier of the Sekihō Army.[ch. 45] For the past ten years he has cursed the Meiji government and created a cache of grenades to blow up the department of internal affairs.[ch. 46] He recruits Sanosuke and they embark on their terrorist attack, but are stopped by Kenshin. After Kenshin buries his bombs, Tsukioka stops painting and starts his own newspaper to report the government's wrongdoings.[ch. 47] However, he still makes bombs solely as protection and gave several to Sanosuke just before he followed Kenshin to Kyoto.[ch. 58, 101] In the anime series, he becomes a valuable source of information for Kenshin and Sanosuke, serving as their intelligence source during the Feng Shui arc.

Watsuki said that Tsunan originated from a fake advertisement within the series, labeled "Mysterious Artist Appears." When he decided to do the extra Sanosuke chapters he created a "comrade from the Sekihō Army — lone explosive expert plotting overthrow of the government." But felt that this alone did not give Tsunan "interesting" qualities, so he added the "fake artist" trait. Due to exhaustion and scheduling issues, the arc became three chapters instead of the planned four and Watsuki said some parts did not get fully developed as a result. The author expressed a desire to use Tsunan at a later point in the series since he is the sole character with a "mass media" connection and therefore could have further uses. Despite the fact that Tsunan is "a little depressing," Watsuki likes Tsunan's "straightforward personality." Tsunan had no design model. Due to a lack of time Watsuki adapted an earlier concept of a man with dreadlocks, which "to my surprise, turned out to be just right." After making some "tweaks" the design assembled "quickly," with the bandanna and the "oddly patterned" jacket added to give him "artist-y" clothing.[67]

Mishima Eiji Edit

Voiced by: Naomi Matamura (Japanese); Joshua Seth (English)

Mishima Eiji (三島 栄次) is a young boy from Shingetsu village who wants to take revenge against Shishio's forces for killing his brother and parents.[ch. 68] Saitō Hajime sent Eiji's brother to Shingetsu to investigate the incidents there, hoping that he would not raise suspicion; his cover was blown, and he failed to save his parents.[ch. 67] Kenshin defeats Senkaku, Shishio's man in charge of the village, and Shishio and his forces leave. Eiji tries to kill the unconscious Senkaku with a sword, but Saitō stops him so the police can question Senkaku.[ch. 71] When Eiji insists that Senkaku needs to be killed for his family's honor, Kenshin tells him that his dead family wants him to be happy, not for him to kill someone. Saitō arranges for his wife, Tokio (時尾), to care for Eiji in the near future.[ch. 71] Watsuki created Eiji between the tragedy in Shingetsu village and the concept of a new beginning, and with the main theme of revenge. In retrospect, the author said that the plot pulled Eiji around and therefore could not develop as a character. Watsuki felt the design looked too similar to Yahiko.[68]

Sagara Sōzō Edit

Voiced by: Hidehiro Kikuchi (1996 series), Daisuke Ono (2023 series)[69] (Japanese); Steve Cannon (English)

Sagara Sōzō (相楽 総三), based on the historical figure of the same name, was the captain of the Sekihō Army's first unit. As a child soldier underneath Sōzō, Sanosuke looked up to him greatly; hence he took Sōzō's family name as his own and became Sagara Sanosuke.[ch. 7] Supporters of the revolution, the Sekihō Army traveled the countryside spreading news about the upcoming change of regime, such as tax cuts. The Meiji government could not keep the promise and so used the Sekihō Army as scapegoats, denouncing them as a "false army."[ch. 7] Sōzō was decapitated when he reported to the commanding general and his head was placed on a platform in a cage for all to see,[ch. 7] haunting Sanosuke for many years and causing his embitterment towards the Meiji government. In the anime, Sōzō died of fatal gunshot wounds while protecting Sanosuke.

Although a historical figure, Watsuki's own mental image of Sagara Sōzō ended up taking precedence; according to the author, Sōzō genuinely wanted equality for Japan's people. With him being depicted within the framework of Sanosuke's memories, Sōzō ends up being glorified in the story. Watsuki debated whether to include the Sekihō Army Incident due to its obscurity. But because he believed that it exposed the truths and lies of the Meiji Restoration, he decided to include it. He did say that the series' popularity fell to its lowest point during this storyline, as of Rurouni Kenshin volume two, but repeated that leaving it out was not an option. With no actual historic photographs of Sōzō to use as a design, the character became popular "in the eyes (and hearts) of female readers."[70] Sagara came in sixth place in the series' first character popularity poll and eleventh in both the second and third.[16][6][7]

Arai Family Edit

The Arai Family consists of the blacksmith Arai Seikū (新井 青空), his wife Azusa (), and their infant son Iori (伊織). Seikū's father Shakkū (赤空) was the swordsmith who made Kenshin's sakabatō. Kenshin seeks Shakkū out in Kyoto for a replacement and learns he is dead, but that his son is still alive and learned everything he knew. With his sakabatō broken, Kenshin asks Seikū to make a new sword, but Seikū refuses because he wants to live a peaceful life in the Meiji era and does not want to make anymore weapons.[ch. 75] Wanting Shakkū's final sword, Sawagejō Chō kidnaps Iori and uses him as a hostage until Azusa reveals that it was offered to the Hakusan Shrine as a "godsword."[ch. 77] With Kenshin about to lose to Chō without a sword, Seikū entrusts his father's last sword to Kenshin, who immediately uses it to defeat Chō; to everyone's surprise the sword is also a sakabatō.[ch. 80, 81]

Watsuki said that he had "lots of different things in my mind" when he created the family, but that he forgot many of them. He said that Iori symbolizes peace, Seikū demonstrates selfishness demonstrated by fathers, and Azusa "uh... holds it all together?" Iori's design originated from "a fairly famous women's manga involving babies." Watsuki said that he created the father and mother "on the spot." Watsuki felt that Seikū's design in the end "kind of" looked similar to Takeda Kanryū, and so concluded that the design "didn't turn out quite right." But admitted that he also initially thought Azusa was "not quite right" until changing his mind, feeling "she's a really good character." The author added that he found it "refreshing" that Azusa is the first female character he designed who shows her entire forehead. Watsuki was planning to have Seikū's family reappear later in the Kyoto arc with Yahiko as the lead character in the story.[71] Iori tied with Jin-e for eighteenth place in the series' second character popularity poll.[6]

Higashidani Family Edit

Sanosuke's father and younger siblings in Shinshū, who he left ten years before the series. His father, Higashidani Kamishimoemon (東谷 上下ェ門), is a farmer adept at fighting with his fists and who has fended off Fudōsawa from taking over the village. Uki (右喜) is his younger sister, and Ōta (央太) is his younger brother.[ch. 229] Their mother, Naname (菜々芽), died around two years after the birth of Ōta due to a cold.[ch. 231] Uki became protective of her little brother because Sanosuke left them and because her mother died, so she was afraid of losing other family members.[ch. 234] As a result, Ōta was sheltered. After learning about Sanosuke's deeds Ōta becomes willing to fight. At the end of the series, Ōta's name is listed as a student at Kaoru's dojo.[ch. 255]

Watsuki said that he always had some idea of what Sanosuke's family would be like, and therefore formed the Higashidani family along those concepts. Kamishimoemon is what Sanosuke will be like when he is older, Uki is very "lively" and protective of others, and Ōta is the opposite of Sanosuke, a weak little boy. Watsuki felt that the story was a little unsatisfactory because he was tired from the previous storyline and therefore unable to concentrate. In retrospect, he said he should have chosen either Uki or Ōta and made it only a three-person family. However, the author said that illustrating the family was fun and that he liked challenging himself with a whole family. Watsuki had no models for the visual designs of the characters. Kamishimoemon originated from a concept of an aged Sanosuke that was considered for the final Rurouni Kenshin chapter. He described Uki as just a "modern, easy to draw type." Ōta is a "typical Watsuki image" of a weak child from a rural area who has cheeks with circle marks. Watsuki intended for designs that would be drawn quickly, but found it difficult and as they evolved he decided that he needed to study images of real people.[72]

Oguni Gensai Edit

Voiced by: Yoku Shioya (1996 series), Yōhei Tadano (2023 series)[21] (Japanese); Steve Kramer (English)

Oguni Gensai (小国 玄斎) is the doctor who takes Megumi as his live-in assistant.[ch. 30] In the anime he appears more often and has two grandchildren, Ayame (あやめ) and Suzume (すずめ). In the Sony English dub the "g" in Gensai is pronounced as a "soft" g.[73]

Tani Jūsanrō Edit

Voiced by: Koichi Kitamura (Japanese); Tony Pope (English)

Tani Jūsanrō (谷 十三郎) is a politician in the Army Ministry and a former member of the Ishin Shishi. Tani is wealthy, pompous and self-centered. Kurogasa marks him as an assassination target, but Kenshin and Sanosuke successfully defend Tani.[ch. 9, 10] Later in the series, Tani and Sanosuke get into an altercation; Tani, the uncle of Fudōsawa, supports his nephew taking over Sanosuke's hometown.[ch. 231] After Sanosuke defeats Fudōsawa and his army, he goes to Tani's residence, defeating the Hiruma brothers, who act as Tani's bodyguards, before injuring Tani.[ch. 234]

Minor characters Edit

  • Yamagata Aritomo (山縣 有朋) (Seiji Mizutani, Hari Kaneko, Simon Prescott, Crispin Freeman (Media Blasters), Bill Harwell (Samurai X: The Motion Picture)), based on the historical figure of the same name, is the general of the Japanese Army's ground troops and former general of the Kiheitai.[ch. 2] For the last ten years Yamagata has looked for his former comrade Kenshin. When he finally finds him he asks Kenshin to stop carrying a sword and join him and other former comrades, but is turned down.[ch. 2] In the anime, he appears again as the assassination target of a corrupt politician, Takuma Hashizume, but thanks to Kenshin, he was saved and Hashizume was arrested. Later in the anime, he alerts Kenshin about an assassination attempt led by Ukyo Inagi. Yamagata also plays an important role in the anime's Feng Shui arc assisting Kawaji and Tsunan with stopping the plot to destroy the Circle of Eternity. Watsuki said that he could not get his version of Yamagata to resemble surviving photographs of the real Yamagata.[70] He is portrayed by Eiji Okuda in the live-action film.
  • Maekawa Miyauchi (前川 宮内) is the master of the Chūetsu-ryū style.[ch. 34] Kaoru occasionally trains/teaches at his dojo, which has increased the school's enrollment numbers.[ch. 34] Isurugi Raijūta appears at Maekawa's dojo and defeats him in a match, but Kenshin prevents Raijūta from mortally wounding Maekawa and burning the dojo sign.[ch. 35, 36] However, it is stated that Maekawa was closing the dojo because of the loss.[ch. 37] Later, Inui Banjin and Gein attack the dojo, but their bomb only partially destroys it thanks to Sanosuke.[ch. 161] Maekawa does not blame Kenshin, but decides to retire and choose a young successor.[ch. 182]
  • Shibumi (渋海) (Masaru Ikeda, Steve Kramer) is the corrupt secretary of the senate who employs assassins to eliminate rivals in order to further his own career. He employs Udō Jin-e, Akamatsu Arundo, and Saitō Hajime.[ch. 49] Shibumi orders Saitō to kill Kenshin, not knowing that Saitō is in actuality allied to Ōkubo Toshimichi. After Saitō appears at Shibumi's place and kills Arundo, Shibumi begs for his life and offers money to Saitō; Saitō refuses and kills Shibumi.[ch. 55]
  • Katsura Kogorō (桂 小五郎) (Tomokazu Seki, Corey M. Gagne), based on the historical figure of the same name, was the leader of the Chōshū Ishin Shishi and one of the three great revolutionaries.[ch. 166] He assigns Kenshin as a Hitokiri in Kyoto.[ch. 166] Katsura later has Shishio Makoto succeed Kenshin as Hitokiri and moves Kenshin to the front lines in order to use him to protect the revolutionaries and the new era, instead of to destroy the old one.[ch. 179] He is portrayed by Ichirōta Miyagawa in the first live-action film and Issey Takahashi in the fifth live-action film.
  • Takasugi Shinsaku (高杉 晋作) (Wataru Takagi, Jason Phelps), based on the historical figure of the same name, was the second in command of the Chōshū Ishin Shishi and founder of the Kiheitai, which initially recruited Kenshin.[ch. 166] He led the Chōshū to victory in the Second Chōshū Subjugation, but died two years later without seeing the Revolution succeed.[ch. 180] He is portrayed by Masanobu Ando in the live-action film.

Anime-only characters Edit

Shura Edit

Voiced by: Kazue Itoh (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)

Shura (朱羅) is the daughter of the former leader of the Kairyu Pirates, who were poor villagers dedicated to robbing only from the corrupted wealthy people. After her father's death, she succeeded him in leader, and continued his legacy of robbing only the corrupt. During one raid, some pirates wanted to kidnap Kaoru but Shura did not accept that because of her belief that the Kairyu do not harm woman or children, so she took Kenshin to free Kaoru. Due to Shura's strictness and honor-bound rules, along with the fact that she is a woman, she became very unpopular amongst the crew, with the exception of two, Sarujiro and Iwazo. As a result, the rest of them chose Ginjo, one member who allied with an opium dealer (Senbonya Yohei) they once robbed, as their new leader, and attempted to kill Shura in mutiny after adding firearms in their dealings. Shura returned, and with the help of Kenshin, defeated her wayward crew, and with Sarujiro and Iwazo, she left to the sea, as they were still criminals. Shura fought with a three-section staff that can disconnect into a chain-staff, and has great agility and reflexes. She might have developed feelings for Kenshin.

Amakusa Shōgo Edit

Voiced by: Junichi Inoue (Japanese); Crispin Freeman (English)

Amakusa Shōgo[74] (天草 翔伍), real name Mutō Shōgo (武藤 翔伍), was taught Hiten Mitsurugi by his uncle. Shogo is also a Christian, and sought revenge for Christianity, and to make the Holy Land, after his parents were killed for their beliefs, when Christians were persecuted during the Shogunate. He mastered "God Speed" by the age of 14, and according to Kenshin, had surpassed even God Speed. His followers believe that he is the "Son of God". Some of his "miracles" were really just due to his education in Western Medicine, and other sciences.

Lady Magdalia Edit

Voiced by: Hiroko Kasahara (Japanese); Lia Sargent (English)

Lady Magdalia (マグダリア, Magudaria), real name Mutō Sayo (武藤 小夜), is Shogo Amakusa's younger sister. She serves as a holy mother to their crowd of followers and a teacher to the young children. She has suffered from consumption ever since she was a child (which she perhaps obtained from her mother, who suffered the same illness). She is often seen accompanied by Shozo, a childhood friend whom she and her brother saved from persecution. Magdalia is a devout Christian and believes in everything that her brother says and does, which leads to her and Sanosuke Sagara having clashing personalities. Her most prized possession is her mother's holy medallion which is lost and eventually returned to her by Sanosuke. She comes to respect him and wishes that she had met someone like him earlier in life so that she could have had a more open heart to those outside her faith. She is shot as she protects the Dutch consul, who can save her townspeople, and refuses to be treated in the hope that the people she cares for will be saved. She dies in Sanosuke's arms after telling him her real name. Shogo promises to make her dreams of a land of equality and peace a reality.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Hitokiri". The term refers to an assassin and translates as "manslayer". Within the Rurouni Kenshin universe "Battōsai" refers to someone who has mastered battōjutsu.[ch. 13] Assassins during the Bakumatsu adopted professional names; for instance Kawakami Gensai was known as Hitokiri Gensai.[1]
  2. ^ Hitokiri believed in tenchū ("judgment from the heavens"), and therefore they were fond of the word. Enishi believes that if the heavens will not judge Kenshin, he will give Kenshin jinchū, his own brand of judgment.[38]

References Edit

Rurouni Kenshin manga Edit

Entire series

  • Watsuki, Nobuhiro. るろうに剣心 -明治剣客浪漫譚- [Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story] (in Japanese). 28 vols. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1994–1999.
  • Watsuki, Nobuhiro. Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story. 28 vols. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2003–2006.

Individual volumes

  • Vol. 1 (ch. 1–6): Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story. October 2003. ISBN 978-1-5911-6220-9. and 剣心·緋村抜刀斎 (in Japanese). September 1994. ISBN 978-4-08-871499-8.
  • Vol. 2 (ch. 7–15): The Two Hitokiri. November 2003. ISBN 978-1-5911-6249-0. and 人斬りふたり (in Japanese). December 1994. ISBN 978-4-08-871500-1.
  • Vol. 3 (ch. 16–22): A Reason to Act. January 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6250-6. and 動く理由 (in Japanese). February 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871503-2.
  • Vol. 4 (ch. 23–30): Dual Conclusions. April 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6251-3. and 二つの結末 (in Japanese). April 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871504-9.
  • Vol. 5 (ch. 31–39): The State of Meiji Swordsmanship. June 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6320-6. and 明治剣術模様 (in Japanese). June 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871505-6.
  • Vol. 6 (ch. 40–47): No Worries. August 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6356-5. and 心配無用 (in Japanese). August 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871506-3.
  • Vol. 7 (ch. 48–57): In the 11th Year of Meiji, May 14th. October 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6357-2. and 明治十一年五月十四日 (in Japanese). October 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871507-0.
  • Vol. 8 (ch. 58–66): On the East Sea Road. November 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6563-7. and 明治東海道中 (in Japanese). December 1995. ISBN 978-4-08-871508-7.
  • Vol. 9 (ch. 67–75): Arrival in Kyoto. December 2004. ISBN 978-1-5911-6669-6. and 京都到着 (in Japanese). February 1996. ISBN 978-4-08-871509-4.
  • Vol. 10 (ch. 76–84): Mitsurugi, Master and Student. January 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6703-7. and 御剣の師弟 (in Japanese). April 1996. ISBN 978-4-08-871510-0.
  • Vol. 11 (ch. 85–93): Overture to Destruction. February 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6709-9. and 崩壊の序曲 (in Japanese). June 1996. ISBN 978-4-08-872281-8.
  • Vol. 12 (ch. 94–102): The Great Kyoto Fire. March 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6712-9. and 京都大火 (in Japanese). September 1996. ISBN 978-4-08-872282-5.
  • Vol. 13 (ch. 103–111): A Beautiful Night. April 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6713-6. and 見事な夜 (in Japanese). December 1996. ISBN 4-08-872283-3.
  • Vol. 14 (ch. 112–120): The Time is Now. May 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6767-9. and 約束の時は今 (in Japanese). March 1997. ISBN 978-4-08-872284-9.
  • Vol. 15 (ch. 121–129): The Great Man vs. The Giant. May 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6810-2. and 巨人対超人 (in Japanese). May 1997. ISBN 978-4-08-872295-5.
  • Vol. 16 (ch. 130–138): Providence. July 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6854-6. and 摂理 (in Japanese). June 1997. ISBN 978-4-08-872296-2.
  • Vol. 17 (ch. 139–148): The Age Decides the Man. August 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6876-8. and 決着 (in Japanese). October 1997. ISBN 978-4-08-872297-9.
  • Vol. 18 (ch. 149–158): Do You Still Bear the Scar?. September 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6959-8. and 十字傷はまだ有るか? (in Japanese). December 1997. ISBN 978-4-08-872298-6.
  • Vol. 19 (ch. 159–167): Shades of Reality. October 2005. ISBN 978-1-5911-6927-7. and 幻と現実 (in Japanese). February 1998. ISBN 978-4-08-872515-4.
  • Vol. 20 (ch. 168–177): Remembrance. November 2005. ISBN 978-1-4215-0064-5. and 追憶 (in Japanese). May 1998. ISBN 978-4-08-872551-2.
  • Vol. 21 (ch. 178–186): And So, Time Passed. December 2005. ISBN 978-1-4215-0082-9. and そして時代は流れ (in Japanese). July 1998. ISBN 978-4-08-872574-1.
  • Vol. 22 (ch. 187–196): Battle on Three Fronts. January 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0196-3. and 三局の戦い (in Japanese). September 1998. ISBN 978-4-08-872601-4.
  • Vol. 23 (ch. 197–206): Sin, Judgement, Acceptance. February 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0276-2. and 罪と罰の意識 (in Japanese). November 1998. ISBN 978-4-08-872626-7.
  • Vol. 24 (ch. 207–217): The End of Dreams. March 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0338-7. and ユメノオワリ (in Japanese). February 1999. ISBN 978-4-08-872668-7.
  • Vol. 25 (ch. 218–227): The Truth. April 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0407-0. and 真実 (in Japanese). April 1999. ISBN 978-4-08-872696-0.
  • Vol. 26 (ch. 228–237): A Man's Back. May 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0673-9. and 男の背中 (in Japanese). July 1999. ISBN 978-4-08-872732-5.
  • Vol. 27 (ch. 238–247): The Answer. June 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0674-6. and (in Japanese). September 1999. ISBN 978-4-08-872758-5.
  • Vol. 28 (ch. 248–255): Toward a New Era. July 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0675-3. and 新たなる世代へ (in Japanese). November 1999. ISBN 978-4-08-872782-0.

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External links Edit

  • Manga kanzenban page, which includes profiles of the characters (in Japanese)
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This article uses the Japanese naming order for fictional Rurouni Kenshin characters the family name is given first followed by the given name For real people living in modern day Japan the author and the voice actors the western order family name given last is used The manga series Rurouni Kenshin features a large cast of fictional characters created by Nobuhiro Watsuki Set in Japan during the Meiji period several of the characters are real historical figures who interact with the fictional characters Several of the main characters of Rurouni Kenshin the faction of Shishio Makoto and the Kyoto Oniwabanshu Kenshin has the large picture at the top right and Shishio has the large picture at the bottom left The top row includes from left to right Shiro Okon Hiko Kaoru Saitō and Sanosuke The second row has Kuro Omasu Okina Misao Yahiko and Aoshi The third row has from left to right Hōji Yumi Usui Chō Fuji and Iwanbō The bottom row has Sōjirō Kamatari Anji Henya and Saizuchi The story begins in 1878 and follows a pacifist wanderer named Himura Kenshin who was previously an assassin known as Hitokiri Battōsai working for the Ishin Shishi during the Bakumatsu period After helping Kamiya Kaoru the instructor of a kendo school in Tokyo in defeating a criminal he is invited by her to stay at her dojo During his stay in Tokyo Kenshin befriends new people including Myōjin Yahiko a young child descendant from a samurai family who starts training under Kaoru Sagara Sanosuke a former Sekihō Army cadet who enjoys fighting and Takani Megumi a doctor involved with the illegal drug trade He also encounters old and new enemies whose ambitions cause Kenshin to return to fighting this time to protect the innocent Contents 1 Protagonists 1 1 Himura Kenshin 1 2 Kamiya Kaoru 1 3 Myōjin Yahiko 1 4 Sagara Sanosuke 1 5 Takani Megumi 1 6 Shinomori Aoshi 1 7 Saitō Hajime 1 8 Makimachi Misao 1 9 Hasegawa Ashitarō 1 10 Inoue Aran 1 11 Kubota Asahi 2 Antagonists 2 1 Hiruma Brothers 2 2 Udō Jin e 2 3 Takeda Kanryu 2 4 Isurugi Raijuta 2 5 Akamatsu Arundo 2 6 Senkaku 2 7 Shishio Makoto 2 8 Komagata Yumi 2 9 Juppongatana 2 9 1 Sadojima Hōji 2 9 2 Seta Sōjirō 2 9 3 Yukyuzan Anji 2 9 4 Sawagejō Chō 2 9 5 Uonuma Usui 2 9 6 Honjō Kamatari 2 9 7 Kariwa Henya 2 9 8 Iwanbō 2 9 9 Saizuchi 2 9 10 Fuji 2 10 Six Comrades 2 10 1 Yukishiro Enishi 2 10 2 Gein 2 10 3 Kujiranami Hyōgo 2 10 4 Inui Banjin 2 10 5 Otowa Hyōko 2 10 6 Yatsume Mumyōi 2 11 Woo Heishin 2 12 Su shin 2 13 Yaminobu 2 14 Fudōsawa 3 Other characters 3 1 Hiko Seijurō 3 2 Yukishiro Tomoe 3 3 Sekihara Tae 3 4 Sanjō Tsubame 3 5 Chief Uramura 3 6 Oniwabanshu 3 6 1 Beshimi 3 6 2 Hyottoko 3 6 3 Han nya 3 6 4 Shikijō 3 6 5 Okina 3 7 Geezer 3 8 Tsukayama Yutarō 3 9 Ōkubo Toshimichi 3 10 Himura Kenji 3 11 Tsukioka Tsunan 3 12 Mishima Eiji 3 13 Sagara Sōzō 3 14 Arai Family 3 15 Higashidani Family 3 16 Oguni Gensai 3 17 Tani Jusanrō 4 Minor characters 4 1 Anime only characters 4 1 1 Shura 4 1 2 Amakusa Shōgo 4 1 3 Lady Magdalia 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Rurouni Kenshin manga 6 2 Other sources 7 External linksProtagonists EditHimura Kenshin Edit Main article Himura Kenshin Himura Kenshin 緋村 剣心 is a former legendary assassin known as Hitokiri Battōsai 人斬り抜刀斎 note 1 rendered as Battousai the Manslayer in the Media Blasters English anime dub 2 as Battousai The Slasher in the Sony English dub 3 At the end of the Bakumatsu he becomes a wandering samurai now wielding a sakabatō a katana that has a structure in which the blade and ridge are struck in the opposite direction to a regular katana so if it is used normally it will always be in a ridged state and will have much less killing power Kenshin wanders the country offering protection and aid to those in need as atonement for the killings he once committed as an assassin He meets a young woman named Kamiya Kaoru in Tokyo who invites him to live in her dojo despite learning about Kenshin s past Throughout the series Kenshin begins to establish relationships with many people including ex enemies while dealing with his fair share of foes new and old Kamiya Kaoru Edit Main article Kamiya Kaoru Kamiya Kaoru 神谷 薫 is the instructor of a kendo school in Tokyo called Kamiya Kasshin ryu All of its students leave when many people are killed by someone claiming to be Hitokiri Battōsai and a practitioner of Kamiya Kasshin ryu damaging her school s reputation The real Battsai now wandering pacifist Himura Kenshin saves Kaoru from this murderous impostor Kaoru invites Kenshin to stay at her dojo as she notes that he is a gentle person instead of a hitokiri As the series continues Kaoru develops strong romantic feelings for Kenshin who is constantly haunted by his past deeds and believes he does not deserve happiness Myōjin Yahiko Edit Main article Myōjin Yahiko Myōjin Yahiko 明神 弥彦 is an orphan from a samurai family who was forced to work as a pickpocket to repay the debt he had presumably owed as his parents died before they could repay it When Himura Kenshin rescues him he decides to grow up to be just like Kenshin But because of his strong beliefs Kenshin will not teach the sword style he had learned Therefore Kenshin arranges for Yahiko to be trained in Kamiya Kasshin ryu by Kamiya Kaoru As the series progresses Yahiko becomes skilled at swordsmanship and faces many opponents Sagara Sanosuke Edit Main article Sagara Sanosuke Sagara Sanosuke 相楽 左之助 is a former member of the Sekihō Army When the group was destroyed by the Meiji government he became a fighter for hire to calm his anger by fighting During his introduction in the series he encounters the wanderer Himura Kenshin who easily defeats him and can convince him to stop his mercenary work and instead start protecting people Sanosuke becomes Kenshin s best friend and his partner in most of their fights Takani Megumi Edit Voiced by Mika Doi 1996 series Reflection Saori Ōnishi 2023 series 4 Japanese Mari Devon 1996 series Rebeca Robinson Reflection English Takani Megumi 高荷 恵 comes from a famous family of physicians from the Aizu region ch 19 She became the assistant to a Tokyo physician who had created a deadly new form of opium When the doctor was killed she was forced to make the new opium for corrupt industrialist Takeda Kanryu for the past three years ch 19 After being freed and stopped from committing suicide by Kenshin and Sanosuke she becomes a doctor to atone for her past misdeeds ch 29 She has a wicked sense of humor and enjoys flirting with Kenshin to make Kaoru jealous both Kaoru and Sanosuke refer to her as a vixen and in the manga vixen ears appear whenever she indulges in her sense of humor but helps Kaoru come to terms with her feelings towards Kenshin She is loyal to her friends and is always there to heal their wounds especially Sanosuke whom she often cautions about fighting At the end of the series she leaves Tokyo to open a clinic in Aizu ch 252 Nobuhiro Watsuki created Megumi as a mature woman but had no specific model in mind 5 In the first Rurouni Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one shot Megumi Kaoru and Yahiko were siblings Despite this version and her final version in the main series being so different Watsuki said they have the same spirit and are not so unalike Although he admitted the one shot s version of Megumi had a lighter quality because of her small role he therefore gave her a more earthy quality in the main serial so she could make an impression By the time of the publication of Rurouni Kenshin volume four Watsuki felt disappointed as she did not turn out nearly the way he wanted However because she is entertaining to draw and is the only woman Kaoru can interact with he planned to have Megumi frequently appear as a secondary character Watsuki s used the young grandmother from Takeshi Obata s Cyborg Jii chan G ja as the design model for Megumi Her story arc has redemption for her crimes as its theme and the author wanted to express Kenshin s determination through Megumi 5 Megumi came in fourteenth place in the series second character popularity poll 6 and fifteenth in the third 7 She is portrayed by Yu Aoi in the live action films 8 Shinomori Aoshi Edit Main article Shinomori Aoshi Shinomori Aoshi 四乃森 蒼紫 is the Okashira or leader of the Oniwabanshu and a skilled swordsman who his comrades highly respect After he is defeated by Himura Kenshin and his comrades are killed he becomes obsessed with killing Kenshin to earn the title of the strongest for the pride of the Oniwabanshu He raised Makimachi Misao the granddaughter of the previous Okashira under his protection as a member of the Oniwabanshu Saitō Hajime Edit Main article Saitō Hajime Rurouni Kenshin Saitō Hajime 斎藤 一 based on the historical figure of the same name was the leader of the third squad of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu He has a long standing rivalry with Kenshin and firmly believes in Swift Death to Evil He goes by the name of Fujita Gorō 藤田 五郎 and works as a Meiji police officer Makimachi Misao Edit Main article Makimachi Misao Makimachi Misao 巻町 操 is a young kunoichi from Kyoto who was raised by the Oniwabanshu She traveled to Tokyo searching for Shinomori Aoshi whom she is in love with She wishes to learn what happened to Aoshi and his comrades and follows Kenshin to Kyoto hoping to meet him again ch 64 When she learns of how Aoshi has become evil and obsessed with revenge she decides to take over his title as Okashira and tries to forget him but she can not Kenshin promises that he will bring Aoshi back to her again Hasegawa Ashitarō Edit Hasegawa Ashitarō 長谷川明日郎 is an orphaned 16 year old boy just released from prison during the Hokkaido Arc prologue He and Inoue were inspired by buddy films with Watsuki remembering the ideal designs needed for the protagonists to be likable citing Ushio amp Tora as an example The first chapter had little hints about Ashitaro being related to Rurouni Kenshin with the second one expanding it more 9 Since the young character Myojin Yahiko already matured in the original Rurouni Kenshin Watsuki created Ashitaro in order to have him act more like him during early years 10 Born in Niigata Prefecture he survived by stealing crops and foraging the mountains Although claiming to have served five years in a Tokyo prison for dine and dash it is suspected to have been for being a gofer member of Shishio Makoto s faction which planned to take over Japan before disbanding when their leader died five years ago He possesses Shishio s sword Mugenjin but due to his propensity for entering uncontrolled fits of rage Kenshin asks him not to draw it Ashitaro s given name was formerly written as 悪太郎 evil child before he changed it to 明日郎 tomorrow s child Inoue Aran Edit Inoue Aran 井上阿爛 is a 16 year old boy who grew up in the Westernized portion of Japan He was jailed in Tokyo for three months for attempting to be a stowaway on a ship to the Americas He is revealed to be half Japanese with blond hair and suspected to be the son of a prostitute to foreigners While travelling with Kenshin s group to Hakodate he forms a friendly relationship with Takeda Kanryu based on their similar interests with business Like Ashitarō Aran was inspired by Ushio amp Tora to be an appealing duo 9 Kubota Asahi Edit Kubota Asahi 久保田旭 is a war orphan raised by the Yaminobu but claims to be a pacifist Following their failure to kill Kenshin during the Bakumatsu the Yaminobu lost status and were reduced to working as mercenaries for hire Kubota was hired to Shishio s faction and later trailed Ashitaro to retrieve Shishio s sword Despite her fear of Kenshin after learning that he killed his Yukishiro Tomoe in during the Bakumatsu she is surprised to find well meaning the former hitokiri has become and decides to assist him in his journey to Hakodate and find Kaoru s father Antagonists EditHiruma Brothers Edit Voiced by Tetsuo Komura 1996 series Wataru Takagi 2023 series 11 Japanese Beau Billingslea 1996 series Media Blasters dub Richard Epcar 1996 series Sony Samurai X dub English Gohei Voiced by Chō 2023 series 11 Kihei The Hiruma Brothers 比留間 兄弟 Hiruma Kyōdai are crooks who scheme to take ownership of Kaoru s dojo After Kaoru s father died the elder brother Kihei 喜兵衛 collapsed in front of the dojo and Kaoru took him in becoming a kind of a live in apprentice and gaining Kaoru s trust while trying to persuade her to sell the dojo ch 1 Gohei 伍兵衛 the younger brother is a former samurai who falsely uses the Hitokiri Battōsai and Kamiya Kasshin ryu names to commit murders The brothers use the Kiheikan 鬼兵館 a former dojo in a neighboring town that has become a gathering spot for gamblers and rogues as their base of operations ch 1 When Kaoru begins to discover the truth the brothers attempt to kill her but Kenshin easily defeats them after revealing himself to be the real Hitokiri Battōsai ch 1 Having escaped jail the Hiruma Brothers appear again hiring Sanosuke to fight Kenshin and planning to use a gun to kill a weakened Kenshin ch 5 When Kenshin defeats Sanosuke he stops Kihei s bullet dead on the guard of his sword When the brothers try to attack Kaoru and Yahiko Sanosuke defeats Gohei and Kenshin injures Kihei into submission ch 7 Later in the series they are employed as bodyguards by Fudōsawa a yakuza in Sanosuke s hometown and then by Tani Jusanrō Sanosuke easily beats them up on both occasions ch 228 234 Gohei is the only brother to appear in the first anime series and is more intelligent than his manga counterpart He is a former student at the Kamiya dojo Still when Gohei insisted on using swords for killing and then unsuccessfully attacked the master of the dojo Kaoru s father he received a broken thumb and an expulsion Gohei tries to take over the Kamiya dojo in the story but Kenshin prevents him from doing so Gohei hires Sanosuke to defeat Kenshin but this fails Later he hires the Kisaki brothers to defeat Kenshin Though they almost succeed the brothers are beaten and Yahiko sends Gohei limping away after kicking him in the genitals Watsuki described the creation of the brothers as a direct function of the story Watsuki wanted interesting villains to start things off with a bang and made one brainy and the other wild He decided that the story involving the two coming together was taking too many pages so he made the duo as brothers instead of being circumstantially related He used a manager and director from Takeshi Obata s Chikarabito Densetsu ja sumo manga as a model for Kihei and a character he found in a magazine that made him think Ooh impact for Gohei Watsuki stated that unlike the faces of Kenshin and other characters the faces of Kihei and Gohei are of basic shapes and therefore the two were easy to draw as a result He said that he became fonder of the brothers as his deadlines approached 12 Udō Jin e Edit Voiced by Akio Ōtsuka 1996 series Reflection Tomokazu Sugita 2023 series 13 Japanese Dave Mallow English Udō Jin e 鵜堂 刃衛 Udō Jin e also known as Kurogasa 黒笠 Black Hat is a deranged serial killer who has been hunting down former Ishin Shishi warriors that now hold positions in the government or economy for the past ten years ch 9 A master of the Nikaidō Heihō 二階堂平法 style Jin e was a member of the Shinsengumi during the Bakumatsu But when he was about to be disciplined for killing people he was not supposed to he escaped and switched sides to the Ishin Shishi and became a hitokiri for hire in Kyoto ch 10 11 He now appears as a man dressed in a long kimono with a long scarf and straw hat He has a unique technique to project chi toward people hypnotizing them with his eyes via the Shin no Ippō 心の一方 One Side of the Soul ch 10 When Kenshin stops him from killing Tani Jusanrō Jin e makes Kenshin his next target ch 10 Believing the new repenting Kenshin to be soft and weak Jin e kidnaps Kaoru Kamiya to enrage Kenshin into his old Hitokiri Battōsai self ch 12 Though he assumes his old mindset and crushes Jin e s right elbow ending his life as a swordsman Kenshin stops himself from killing when Kaoru calls out ch 13 Though spared Jin e stabs himself in the heart so the police will not discover who his government employer is ch 14 Watsuki intended for the motif of Jin e to be Okada Izō the top hitokiri of the Bakumatsu but admitted that his design looks even less like his counterpart than Kenshin s looks like his 14 He was designed to be a murderous ogre the polar opposite of Kenshin The author described Jin e as a complicated fellow who is crazy crazy and not merely crazy acting Although both the character and story were difficult Watsuki said it was worth it as Jin e was the fan favorite bad guy He summarized Jin e as in a sense the only character to defeat Kenshin even though he did not defeat Battōsai Jin e s outfit originates from Serizawa Kamo the main character from a Shinsengumi manga released around 14 15 years before the release of Rurouni Kenshin volume two in Japan Jin e s laugh the uhu hu hu is from the character Ukon played by Ryōtarō Sugi in the television series Kenka ya Ukon 14 The third volume of the drama CDs adapted the Jin e story Watsuki stated that for Jin e he wanted a voice actor with a mature and cool voice and not one with a high voice 15 The character is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka in the drama Jin e came in tenth place in the series first character popularity poll and tied with Arai Iori for eighteenth in the second 16 6 He also ranked seventh in the Who is Kenshin s Biggest Rival poll 17 In Rurouni Kenshin Restoration Jin e is one of the assassins hired by Takeda Kanryu to kill Kenshin His kidnapping of Kaoru and fight with Kenshin are similar with some differences He has holes in both hands from when Kenshin pierced them during the Bakumatsu where he now inserts hilt less swords to fight Watsuki said that many of the changes he made to Jin e in Restoration did not work out proving that the original version is perfect Giving Jin e a motive to attack Kenshin lost some of his madness leaving out the Shin no Ippō for being too supernatural diminished the excitement unique to shōnen manga and the change in his skin tone to make him odder made keeping the tone of the entire story consistent difficult 18 In the first live action film Jin e is the principal antagonist who uses the Kamiya Kasshin ryu style for horrific acts Having acquired Kenshin s old katana after the Battle of Toba Fushimi Jin e found employment under the corrupt power hungry businessman Takeda Kanryu While sent to assassinate Takani Megumi Jin e crosses paths with Kenshin and recognizes him As Kenshin and Sanosuke deal with Kanryu Jin e captures Kaoru and paralyzes her lungs to force Kenshin into a duel that ultimately leads to his suicide He is portrayed by Kōji Kikkawa Takeda Kanryu Edit Voiced by Nobuo Tobita 1996 series Mitsuaki Madono 2023 series 19 Japanese John Snyder English Takeda Kanryu 武田 観柳 is a cunning money minded industrialist with a private army of about 60 men plus the Oniwabanshu led by Shinomori Aoshi ch 15 17 Takeda is the head of an opium dealing business where he forces Takani Megumi to create a stronger and fast working recipe called Spider s Web in a scheme to gain a foothold in the arms industry by purchasing modern Western weapons ch 28 Managing to recapture Megumi Kanryu finds himself over his head when Kenshin arrives at his manor and defeats Aoshi He resorts to using a Gatling gun shooting at everyone killing the members of the Oniwabanshu ch 28 After his weapon runs out of bullets Kanryu is beaten and taken into police custody ch 29 Watsuki modeled Takeda Kanryu after Takeda Kanryusai the Shinsengumi s Fifth Unit captain He said that there was no actual model in terms of design He described Takeda Kanryu as a carryover of Nishiwaki a character in the first Rurouni Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one shot Kanryu wears white since Watsuki felt that between Kenshin and Aoshi there was too much black already Watsuki felt that since he emphasized Megumi and the Oniwabanshu Kanryu never became the character he intended which was a bit of a letdown The historical Takeda Kanryusai is well known for being homosexual Watsuki considered making Kanryu homosexual but dropped the idea as he felt it would unnecessarily complicate things 20 He is portrayed by Teruyuki Kagawa in the first live action film For Rurouni Kenshin Restoration Watsuki did not plan on making any drastic changes to Kanryu but was inspired to after seeing Kagawa s fanatical performance in the film 18 Isurugi Raijuta Edit nbsp Isurugi Raijuta left and Tsukayama Yutarō right Voiced by Ryunosuke Ōbayashi 1996 series Kenta Miyake 2023 series 21 Japanese Richard Epcar English Isurugi Raijuta 石動 雷十太 is a swordsman dissatisfied with the current state of swordsmanship who travels around Japan shutting down modern shinai dojos by force ch 35 He plans to revive the old style of swordsmanship satsujin ken swords that bring death with the Shinko ryu 真古流 Old School Style a league composed only of the strongest swordsman in order to create a pure kenjutsu stronger than any martial art or European firepower ch 37 He is accompanied by his apprentice Tsukayama Yutarō whose rich family funds his campaign ch 41 His signature technique is the vacuum wave Izuna Kenshin realizes that despite all his talk of the killing sword Raijuta has never actually killed anyone himself and is a fraud ch 42 Kenshin defeats him but Raijuta picks up Yahiko and threatens to kill him When Raijuta is confronted with the choice of actually killing someone Kenshin explains what satsujin ken truly entails the weight of the lives you have taken dragging you to hell Raijuta s confidence breaks down and he can no longer wield a sword again ch 43 In the anime Raijuta was depicted as an actual murderer as he ruthlessly killed the thugs he hired for conning his way into Yutarō s fortune and after his defeat he was simply arrested Watsuki intended for Raijuta to be the opposite of Kenshin intelligently macho and a believer of satsujin ken But somehow he became a total fake who became a smaller and smaller man as the story progressed until he was defeated by a single blow ending almost as a villain The author concluded that designing and developing Raijuta taught him quite a bit and he wanted to give Raijuta peace in future stories but added then again this guy Sigh Raijuta s appearance was originally based on an American superhero comic book character but as the story progressed his appearance and personality deteriorated Because he had difficulty with the complicated details in the Oniwabanshu story arc Watsuki gave Raijuta a relatively simple outfit with only one design flourish the black feathers which turned out to be difficult to draw Watsuki concluded that the development of Raijuta taught him a lot about character design 22 Akamatsu Arundo Edit Akamatsu Arundo 赤末 有人 is a mercenary of Shibumi a corrupt politician Because Arundo is jealous that Shibumi orders Saitō Hajime to kill Kenshin Saitō allows Arundo to have the job knowing he stands no chance ch 50 Arundo ambushes Kenshin and tries to use a chain to immobilize Kenshin but is ultimately defeated ch 51 Arundo discovers that Saitō is allied with Ōkubo Toshimichi When Arundo fearing for his safety decides to cut ties with Shibumi and flee to Shanghai Saitō appears and decapitates Arundo with a strike from his sword ch 55 Watsuki stated this character s only there to get beat up Appearing to aid story development Arundo does not have much personality aside from arrogance Watsuki s favorite personality trait for villains Watsuki believes that he could not make Arundo s chain scythe appear like real chains The character s design originates from a superhuman soldier in an American comic book who has a name similar to Arundo s 23 that being X Men s Omega Red aka meaning red and matsu corresponding to end equivalent to Omega which is the last letter of the Greek alphabet also related to the Christian concept of Alpha and Omega Arundo s use of chains also parallels Omega Red s carbonadium tentacles 24 Senkaku Edit Senkaku 尖角 is a minion of Shishio Makoto who oppresses Shingetsu village which after two years has been abandoned by the government ch 66 Senkaku killed Mishima Eiji s brother and parents after learning that the boys were plotting to escape the village ch 66 He claims to have killed 99 people Senkaku fights with a pair of knuckle blades and has high speed contrary to his size However this proves to be his undoing as Kenshin defeats Senkaku in a battle by using the gigantic size to stress out Senkaku s limits causing his leg to break ch 69 The police take Senkaku away in which Saitō notes he would most likely be executed ch 71 In the anime he manages to escape and is killed by Seta Sōjirō Originally Senkaku was one of the Juppongatana so Watsuki put a lot of effort into his creation But since Shishio and Sōjirō were present and Kenshin needed to go to Kyoto he decided to make Senkaku a violent village despot Originally the author had Senkaku as an experimental character who could not form any words Still an editor commented that Senkaku is not a wild animal during a meeting so Watsuki scrapped this idea Senkaku had no model for his personality and after the scrapping of the inarticulation trait he became pretty much just muscle head small fry Senkaku s design originates from the design of the four Abukuma priests a group of minor antagonists Watsuki had no attachment towards the four bald priests but felt that the cone shaped head design was a waste for an unimportant character So he instead used that design for Senkaku who Watsuki said turned out to be unimportant also In retrospect Watsuki felt that the Coneheads may have influenced him in a Sega Saturn commercial and the Giant Soldier in Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind The author felt regret about Senkaku what he regretted most was how he could not use Senkaku s special technique Piercing Head Butt in the storyline 25 Shishio Makoto Edit Main article Shishio Makoto Shishio Makoto 志々雄 真実 is the leader of the Juppongatana and the primary antagonist of the Kyoto arc Shishio was Kenshin s successor as hitokiri for the Ishin Shishi When the new Meiji government discovered Shishio s insatiable lust for power they attempted to kill him and lit his body on fire But he survived and has gathered an army to exact his revenge and overthrow the government Komagata Yumi Edit Voiced by Kanako Irie Japanese Wendee Lee TV Series Claire Hamilton New Kyoto Arc English Komagata Yumi 駒形 由美 also known as Caretaker 夜伽 Yotogi ch 97 is Shishio s lover She was the most famous oiran in Yoshiwara and took pride in it until the Maria Luz Incident ch 148 She became reviled at the Japanese government s refusal to compensate the newly emancipated prostitutes due to it regarding them as equivalent to livestock ch 148 She serves as Kenshin Saitō and Sanosuke s guide through Shishio s maze like hideout taking them from each duel to avoid traps ch 107 She is often concerned about Shishio and his medical state ch 136 141 When Shishio s body becomes overheated in his fight with Kenshin she runs in between them and pleads with Kenshin to end the duel Still Shishio runs her through with his sword mortally wounding her and injuring the unguarded Kenshin ch 144 Knowing that she has finally been of use to Shishio in his most important battle she dies happy and released from her former frustration for not being able to fight next to him ch 144 She is then seen with Shishio and Hōji in hell ch 148 Yumi was initially designed to be an attractive accessory for Shishio as Watsuki believed a villain ought to have a temptress or two nearby He was surprised to see her develop into such a love driven character In commenting on her death the author stated that he saw Yumi s happiness following Shishio everywhere including hell Watsuki had no particular personality model for Yumi Still the character is essentially a version of Ogin a character played by actress Kaoru Yumi in Mitokōmon Gaiden Kagerō Ninpō Chō a spinoff series of Mitokōmon Having designed Yumi on the spot with the intention of her being sexy Watsuki had no specific design model But halfway through Watsuki became a fan of Morrigan Aensland from Vampire Hunter and as a result began to expose more and more of Yumi s cleavage and shoulders eventually increasing the sexiness by about 120 Admitting that he has always had trouble drawing women Watsuki stated that drawing Yumi taught him that he could have fun while drawing female characters not just by making them appear cute but also by making them seductive or even evil He added that since Yumi had a sexed up body botching even one line could make the character appear downright indecent Watsuki stated that in this way Yumi taught him the importance of skillful sketching 26 She is portrayed by Maryjun Takahashi in live action films 8 Juppongatana Edit The Juppongatana 十本刀 lit Ten Swords are a group of ten elite assassins founded and commanded by Shishio Makoto to assassinate Meiji government officials upon their planned revolution ch 76 Based in Mount Hiei ch 87 they are the primary antagonist group of the Kyoto arc Although he does not officially join them Aoshi works with the Juppongatana in order to fight Kenshin again even allowing them to attack Aoi Ya ch 87 Watsuki said that several of his assistants suggested ideas for the Juppongatana and that many of the characters grew out of these ideas 27 In Watsuki s original concept except for Sōjirō none of the Juppongatana were intended to be lookers The author added Kamatari and Fuji at a later point 28 When Watsuki felt that Saizuchi had not been used to his full potential in retrospect he wondered if having six or seven members of the organization would have been sufficient instead of ten 29 Sadojima Hōji Edit Voiced by Hiroshi Takahashi Japanese David Mallow English Sadojima Hōji 佐渡島 方治 also known as All knowing 百識 Hyakushiki ch 97 is Shishio s second in command ch 76 He used to be an official in the Meiji government but lost faith in it when he saw no one in the government worthy of leading the country ch 90 He abandoned his position in the government and eventually met Shishio Hōji envisions Japan as a mighty power led by Shishio ruling with the principles of basic animal survival Although he is not proficient in any fighting style he is a cunning organizer and possesses formidable leadership qualities He manages to acquire firearms on the black market and purchases the gigantic ironclad warship Rengoku 煉獄 Purgatory without anyone knowing ch 76 99 Hōji s plan with the Rengoku fails when Sanosuke blows it up with bombs Hōji disagrees with Shishio using the Juppongatana to fight Himura Kenshin believing they might lose putting their actual goal to overthrow the government in jeopardy ch 76 But he strongly believes in Shishio s strength even throwing away a gun he had hidden after Shishio and Kenshin s fight surpasses Shishio s fifteen minute time limit ch 141 He is in utter disbelief when Shishio finally loses upon bursting into flames and destroys Shishio s hideout in an attempt to kill Kenshin and company rather than accept his master s defeat ch 146 He is saved by Anji and then surrenders himself to the police not for penance but to use the trial to project Shishio s ideals and plans ch 146 However he is never given a trial and although he was offered a government job should he pledge loyalty to it Hōji commits suicide in his cell using his blood to write a final message detailing his disgust with the regime The world is dead to me I go to serve my lord in Hell ch 148 In Hell Hōji is reunited with Shishio and vows to continue following him in his new quest to conquer Hell ch 148 Watsuki stated that most of the overall concept for Hōji originates from a character in X Men whose name sounds similar to Hōji s the X Men character gave him a hint for the story but not Hōji s personality The X Men character does not directly fight but instead invents machines to help his team members so Watsuki wanted a character who held a support role in the Juppongatana At first Hōji was just an individual who was surprised a lot but Watsuki realized that would get awfully dull When he decided to look at Hōji as Shishio s Number Two man like Hijikata Toshizō or Shokatsuryō Kōmei it strummed the chords of his heart and ideas came one after another until Hōji became one of his favorite characters Watsuki stated that Hōji s character design is 100 original to him and that it is one of which he is the most confident Watsuki added that the one aspect he did not like about Hōji is his costume he had wanted to make it more like the European style authentic to the period but could not find any resources The author revealed that by the end of the Kyoto arc Hōji would become a pretty cool guy 30 Seta Sōjirō Edit Main article Seta Sōjirō Seta Sōjirō 瀬田 宗次郎 also known as Heaven s Sword 天剣 Tenken ch 97 is a teenage boy who is Shishio s right hand man and the strongest of the Juppongatana ch 114 He is noted in the series for always smiling and lacks any emotion but comfort making him impossible to read ch 70 He has been with Shishio the longest and is the most trusted member of the Juppongatana ch 93 having met Shishio when he was a small boy He had witnessed Shishio brutally killing police officers but Shishio ordered him to keep him in a safe house and provide for him instead of killing him Days pass and Sōjirō tended to him and explained his situation with his abusive relatives Shishio then explained his creed of survival of the fittest and gives him his sword When Sōjirō is caught harboring Shishio in his family s rice silo his older relatives try to kill him thinking they can pin it on Shishio As a result Sōjirō kills them in self defense and goes off with Shishio to become his protege Yukyuzan Anji Edit Voiced by Yasuyoshi Hara Japanese Michael McConnohie TV Series Lowell Bartholomee New Kyoto Arc English Yukyuzan Anji 悠久山 安慈 also known as Bright King 明王 Myō ō after Fudō Myō ō ch 107 is a warrior monk and member of the Juppongatana Anji is the third strongest and most merciful of the Juppongatana and has agreed with Shishio that Anji shall decide whether someone lives or dies ch 103 He fights alongside Shishio to destroy the Meiji government who did nothing to stop the anti Buddhist purge which resulted in the destruction of his home and the deaths of the five orphaned children he cared for in his temple who came from families who were killed during the Boshin War ch 110 Though he is a fallen priest who feels no shame in violating the directives of Buddha ch 72 he still wishes to save the world but believes in doing so by killing those who are evil to save the pure ch 107 Over ten years he developed the Mastery of Two Layers 二重の極み Futae no Kiwami technique which delivers two hits within 1 75 of a second allowing him to smash rocks with his limbs ch 72 Upon meeting Sagara Sanosuke in a forest he teaches him his secret technique without realizing Sanosuke is allied with Kenshin ch 72 Although Anji is a master of the technique his later fight with Sanosuke ends when Sanosuke creates the Mastery of Three Layers and Anji drops to his knees when Sanosuke points out that the orphans souls do not care about his mission to save the world they only want him to be happy ch 111 After Shishio s death Anji chooses to serve 25 years in a Hokkaidō prison ch 147 Five years later Anji was transferred out of prison to Hakodate by its Kendo instructor Sugimura Yoshie Nagakura Shinpachi reuniting with former Juppongatana member Seta Sojiro on the way Watsuki developed Anji before the publication of Rurouni Kenshin he appears as an extra in the second Rurouni Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story one shot However he had difficulty determining Anji s backstory and whether he would be a friend or foe so he put Anji in storage until his ultimate introduction Having determined that Sanosuke needed to become more powerful Watsuki introduced Anji as a counterpart to Sanosuke s fighting style so that he could give Sanosuke a strong opponent and increase Sanosuke s power at the same time Watsuki had no model for Anji s personality but pictured him as being similar to Shinsengumi lieutenant Shimada Kai due to the manly air He also said that Anji is his second attempt at manly intelligence following the failed Isurugi Raijuta Anji s visual model originates from the lead vocalist of a punk band called Angie and his name originates from the band s as well Watsuki said that their bandannas on shaved heads and the black makeup under the eyes looks cool but still gives an impression suggesting intelligence Instead he intended to give Anji a power fighter design but settled for macho 31 Although the reader response to Anji s story was mostly positive looking back on it Watsuki said he was an immature writer then Watsuki planned to have more to Anji s story but with five weeks worth of material he had to significantly cut it down so it would not interrupt the flow of the fighting he originally planned to have Anji s heart momentarily stop due to the Mastery of Three Layers The author assesses that if one reads into the story deeply enough one can see that Anji s rampage to the dark side was stopped Still his soul has yet to be saved Watsuki said that while he had nothing specific about Anji s later adventures they were slowly coming to him and he might write it down if the chance presents itself 32 Anji came in tenth place in the series second character popularity poll 6 Sawagejō Chō Edit Voiced by Shinichi Fukumoto Japanese Derek Stephen Prince TV Series David Matranga New Kyoto Arc English Sawagejō Chō 沢下条 張 also known as Sword Hunter 刀狩 Katanaga is a swordsman and member of the Juppongatana ch 76 A native of Osaka ch 76 Chō has a very calm and relaxed exterior and keeps typically one eye closed when talking only opening both eyes when excited in the heat of battle He speaks with an Osaka ben accent ch 79 He possesses quite a collection of rare and unusual swords including a double bladed blade known as Renbatō 連刃刀 Repeater and his favorite a thin long flexible sword he keeps hidden wrapped around his waist named Hakujin 薄刃乃 The Thin One ch 78 79 Having heard of Arai Shakku s last sword Chō intimidates Arai Seiku s wife into revealing its location the blade was offered to a temple ch 77 Because he takes Seiku s son Iori with him Kenshin fights Chō even though his sakabatō is broken After hearing him talk of the new era Seiku entrusts Kenshin with his father s last sword ch 80 Despite assuming the sword to be a normal one Kenshin is forced to use it to stop Chō only to learn that it is another sakabatō ch 81 After Shishio s death Chō who was given a full pardon in exchange for information pays Kenshin and his friends a visit to inform them of what has happened to the members of the Juppongatana before going to work under Saitō as a spy and informant ch 147 He later appears several times in the Jinchu arc investigating or relaying information about Enishi ch 183 200 213 In the anime Chō later appears when he tries to attack Amakusa but is soundly defeated Watsuki had no particular model for Chō s personality but said that if he had to give one it would be the stereotyped depictions of people from the Kansai region An assistant from Kansai checked Chō s accent but Watsuki had it broken down so that everyone from Japan can understand it meaning Chō s Kansai accent differs from the actual one Watsuki created Chō s basic design when he was 20 years old originally designed to be a space alien While Watsuki did not use the alien aspect he said the horse headed monkey face was hard to throw out completely so he used it for Chō The original design had black messy hair swept back but he gave Chō a punk rock quality to give the character more impact as the first Juppongatana member shown Despite being a villain Chō was a popular character with Rurouni Kenshin readers Watsuki said that characters with Kansai dialects are always pretty popular Because he also enjoyed drawing Chō the author felt it would be a waste to finish off Chō after the conclusion of the Iori story and therefore had him reappear at later points But in a bit more of a neutral position since Watsuki felt it would be strange for Chō to become friendly with Kenshin and the others 33 Chō ranked ninth in the Who is Kenshin s Biggest Rival poll 17 He is portrayed by Ryosuke Miura in Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno and Rurouni Kenshin The Final 8 Uonuma Usui Edit Voiced by Shō Ryuzanji Japanese Jamieson Price English Uonuma Usui 魚沼 宇水 also known as Blind Sword 盲剣 Mōken ch 97 is a member of the Juppongatana Equal to Sōjirō in strength he is the member most feared by Shishio ch 93 Before the revolution he was a swordsman working for the Shogun as an anti hitokiri In a fight against Shishio he was blinded in both eyes and has trained to take revenge ever since ch 93 Usui and Shishio made a deal upon him joining the Juppongatana Usui can try to kill Shishio anytime he gets the chance ch 93 A native of the Ryukyu Islands Usui fights using a short spear with a weighted end the rochin to attack and a tortoise shell the tinbei as a shield to deflect attacks and block the enemy s vision ch 114 He possesses the Shingan 心眼 mind s eye which is actually superhuman hearing that lets him hear another s a heartbeat muscle contractions and bone friction thus enabling him to read their emotions and physical position ch 113 Usui dies when his body is ripped in half by Saitō s attack ch 114 Usui originated from a chat Watsuki had with one of his assistants who proposed a blind swordsman Although originally not interested in the idea Watsuki decided to go with it after discussing the Shingan ability that read people s emotions by listening to their heartbeat and pulse The original plan was to have Usui fight Kenshin right after he fought Chō chasing him down in the city like the Terminator Still the plot went in a different direction with Usui fighting and dying at the hands of Saitō Watsuki stated that the Terminator like character he did not use would show up after the Kyoto arc The author said he regretted creating Usui like he regretted creating Raijuta but that Usui became more popular and therefore that must also mean Usui is stronger The model for Usui s design is Taopaipai from Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama Watsuki said that as the first villain to defeat Son Goku Taopaipai made a strong impression As for the eyeball covered costume Watsuki originally planned to give Usui a plain tribal outfit but scratched that idea after seeing the spider like angel in Neon Genesis Evangelion He originally planned to make Usui a handsome long haired type Still when he saw a rough sketch of the concept it looked too much like Ukyō from Samurai Spirits so he started over Despite Usui s final look originating from several different sources Watsuki believed it came out pretty well 27 Usui came in seventeenth place in the second character popularity poll of the series 6 Honjō Kamatari Edit Voiced by Junko Takeuchi Japanese Melodee Spevack English Honjō Kamatari 本条 鎌足 also known as Great Scythe 大鎌 Ōgama ch 97 is a crossdressing member of the Juppongatana A biological man with a feminine appearance he is homosexual and loves Shishio deeply But knows that he will never be loved like Yumi with whom he has a rivalry ch 97 nor will he ever become as talented as Sōjirō ch 124 Kamatari is one of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi Ya ch 112 He uses a very heavy scythe like weapon with a chain and a ball on end ch 123 His special techniques are Midare Benten 乱弁天 where the scythe is whipped over his head and the chain forms a sphere therefore creating both an offensive and defensive attack ch 123 Benten Mawashi 弁天独楽 makes use of his broken scythe by twirling the blade and chain rapidly like the blade of a helicopter ch 124 Kaoru and Misao defeat Kamatari in a two on one battle He then tries to commit suicide with a needle but Misao knocks him unconscious preventing him from driving it into his neck ch 124 Pardoned for his crimes the government hopes to use Kamatari as a foreign spy under the guise of an exchange student but his sadness over Shishio s death has him contemplating suicide ch 147 So Chō lies to Kamatari claiming that Shishio wanted the Juppongatana to live and spread his story to prevent the government from rewriting it in the event of their loss ch 147 The concept for Kamatari originated from a play on words by Watsuki s assistant Eiichiro Oda 34 in Japanese okama お釜 is a slang word for homosexual while the word for a scythe is kama 鎌 Watsuki used ideas from assistants to create many of the Juppongatana and Kamatari was one he seized immediately Still when coming up with the specifics the concept just wasn t coming together In the beginning some of his ideas were male appearing on the surface but personality wise will be feminine A very erotic and seductive womanly appearance from the outside but a manly man on the inside and a big macho gay guy But a friend of Watsuki s suggested making Kamatari just a pretty girl type leading to the solidification of the character Watsuki planned for Kamatari to have a light hearted and cheerful personality but found complications when a more serious side began to emerge leading him to feel some regret with the outcome he admitted that one of his bad habits is to cross the fine line between serious and depressing Watsuki added that the next time he uses the character he would try to keep his outlook sunny while not compromising the essential self Watsuki used Ikari Yui from Neon Genesis Evangelion as the visual model for Kamatari s face but colored the hair black exposed more of the forehead and had the back of Kamatari s hair flip out as I ve seen so many high schoolers do these days Watsuki found that the character s triangular silhouette has influences from Rei Rei in Vampire Hunter The large chain scythe that Kamatari uses exists in real life but Watsuki made the blade larger to give it a real super impact look and noted that it is not intended to be used in the way that Kamatari does 35 Kamatari came in sixteenth place in the series second character popularity poll and tenth in the third 6 7 Kariwa Henya Edit Voiced by Eiji Takemoto Japanese Jake Martin English Kariwa Henya 刈羽 蝙也 Kariwa Hen ya known as the Flighted 飛翔 Hishō ch 121 is a member of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi Ya ch 112 He wears a black cloth over his mouth and what looks like a black robe but turns out to be a glider shaped like bat wings folded around his body His battle technique is called Fire Flight 飛空発破 Hiku Happa in which he uses dynamite to lift himself into flight and attack from above with a blade on his arm before blowing himself back into the air ch 122 The power of flight is harnessed thanks to Henya starving himself to extreme emaciation he is so light that the constant uplift from the explosions can easily keep him in the air with the wings ch 12 Yahiko defeats Henya by gliding on a shōji door blown up by Henya s dynamite and attacking him from above ch 122 Henya is pardoned for his crimes and used as an army spy in Asia by the government because of his aviation abilities ch 147 Henya was modeled after Matsubayashi Henyasai a swordsman in the early Edo period who possessed avoidance techniques which would now be called acrobatics in the modern era Watsuki revealed that he originally planned to introduce Henya as a tengu during the Megumi arc as part of the Oniwabanshu Still that story was not as well planned as it otherwise might have been so the chance was lost and Henya had to become one of the Juppongatana It was originally planned for Henya to engage in a mid air battle with Kenshin Still Watsuki felt that Kenshin had become too strong after learning the secret Hiten Mitsurugi ryu technique so Yahiko became his opponent instead Henya s design model was a bat with a streamlined head and a little bit of Cyborg 002 from Cyborg 009 The author intended for Henya to be monster like since none of the Juppongatana aside from Sōjirō were supposed to be lookers Watsuki reported that some people felt that Henya was still too good looking so he made his body super emaciated He said that Freak from Spawn was also a reference for Henya 28 Iwanbō Edit Voiced by Norito Yashima Japanese Lex Lang English Iwanbō 夷腕坊 also known as Ogre 丸鬼 Maru Oni ch 97 is a fat oaf and one of the Juppongatana sent to attack Aoi Ya ch 112 He fights using small blades worn on his fingertips and his large body his skin is too thick to cut ch 115 He is very stupid and says very little Despite defeating four members of the Kyoto Oniwabanshu by himself Iwanbō flees when Henya and Kamatari are defeated ch 124 After Shishio s defeat Chō remarks that Iwanbō is too stupid to do anything on his own ch 148 Iwanbō is later shown to be a karakuri puppet controlled from the inside by Gein ch 152 Gein uses the new Iwanbō Version Three Savage Mode to fight Kenshin during the Six Comrades attack on Kamiya dojo ch 187 This version has unrestricted detachable joints allowing every limb to move in any direction and anti piercing armor of woven steel protecting Gein inside ch 188 190 It is defeated when Kenshin lodges debris in its internal gears to stop its offense and then destroyed by his strongest technique ch 191 Following having a giant in the Juppongatana Fuji Iwanbō was created as a full body costume Although Watsuki admitted he might have included too many elements from the Kyoto arc in the Jinchu arc he said he enjoyed the character of Iwanbō Because he had to hide that it was just a costume the author portrayed Version One as a very mysterious character but the design kept changing and he became a weird but likable personality Version Two was not intended to appear but because Gein broke Version One Watsuki had to cut and paste and later utilized this in the story Version Three had to fight Kenshin and therefore was made into a powerful suit After all this the author reflected that he seems to have gotten carried away making Iwanbō feel out of place in the Rurouni Kenshin universe The design models for Version One and Two were the characters Blob and Mojo from X Men But elements of Victor and Sasquatch from Vampire Hunter were also incorporated making him cuter The design model for Version Three was the comic book character Hulk specifically the version that was on Marvel X a small booklet included in an issue of Wizard in relation to Age of Apocalypse Version Three s full body tattoo was added to give him the look of a battling tribe from an undeveloped world but Watsuki said it does not look that good 36 Saizuchi Edit Voiced by Ikuo Nishikawa Japanese Paul St Peter English Saizuchi 才槌 also known as Destroying Yin 破軍 Hagun ch 97 is a member of the Juppongatana and a cunning elder who manipulates the giant Fuji Saizuchi s talents lie not in battle abilities but his proficient use of words Having taken Fuji in after he was nearly killed Saizuchi reminds Fuji that he has to repay him ch 126 During the Juppongatana s attack of Aoi Ya Saizuchi attempts to destroy the morale of the Oniwabanshu by giving a speech as to why it is impossible for them to defeat Fuji and himself ch 125 Saizuchi is knocked unconscious when Fuji s left arm falls on him upon being defeated by Hiko Seijurō ch 127 Pardoned for his crimes Saizuchi uses his gifts of persuasion for the Foreign Ministry in secret negotiations ch 147 The overall model for Saizuchi is a villainous elf who tricks the giant in what Watsuki was told is a Finnish folktale called Frost Giant he combined that with an image of a giant robot pilot Originally Watsuki planned for Okina to fight Saizuchi but he cut the concept because he wanted to maintain the balance of the story and because his inner story editor asked him if anyone would really like to see two old codgers fight each other The design model is Director General Luchi of the Akuda Republic from Purin Purin Monogatari an NHK puppet show Watsuki said that the large size of Director General Luchi s head would freak me out Watsuki commented that Luchi s design was efficient since one could tell that he was brilliant at one glance Watsuki felt that of all the Juppongatana Saizuchi got the short end of the stick since the character did not have a chance to fully display what his massive brain could do He described this as the Senkaku Effect where the characters with the best noggins are not used to their full potential 29 Fuji Edit Voiced by Unshō Ishizuka Japanese Beau Billingslea TV Series Lowell Bartolomee New Kyoto Arc English Fuji 不二 also known as Destroying Yan 破軍 Hagun ch 97 is a member of the Juppongatana and a giant Considered a freak by everyone around him one day he was attacked and almost killed but Saizuchi found him and took him in ch 126 The gentle depressed Fuji was in an ideal state for Saizuchi to manipulate his emotions and turn him into an unbelievable fighter Saizuchi keeps telling Fuji that he owes him for saving his life and uses that to control him ch 126 Fuji is easily defeated by Hiko Seijurō who acknowledges Fuji s samurai soul and was the first to look at Fuji as someone other than a monster ch 126 127 Pardoned for his crimes the Meiji government assigns Fuji to Hokkaidō to develop land and act as a defending fighter during times of war ch 147 The idea for a giant originated from the God Warrior in the Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind after Watsuki saw the film He wondered if it would even be interesting for Kenshin to fight a giant but could not let it go and so decided to have Fuji fight Hiko instead Watsuki revealed that he and his editor both had doubts about actually doing it because Fuji was so big but friends and assistants told him it would be fun and he was pleased that it seemed to have paid off Fuji also utilized inspiration from what Watsuki was told is a Finnish folktale called Frost Giant in which a monster like giant is revealed to have a heart The design was inspired by the first Eva in Neon Genesis Evangelion The face originated from Eva 2 but Watsuki s assistants believed the design looked too similar So his then assistant Hiroyuki Takei created a skull like riff on Eva 1 and Watsuki added the biting of his helmet s anchor rope feature finishing Fuji s helmet face Watsuki tried very hard to keep the body from being too similar to the Eva Fuji s actual face originates from Dogura Magura in Arabian Lamp Lamp by Takeshi Obata Watsuki wanted to work with the concept of a monstrous character who s still somehow good looking which Watsuki says Dogura Magura is the epitome of The author admitted that due to the tight schedule of the Fuji chapters he had insufficient time to revise the design resulting in an essentially unoriginal face 37 Six Comrades Edit nbsp Five of the Six Comrades clockwise from top Kujiranami Yatsume Banjin Gein and OtowaThe Six Comrades 六人の同志 Rokunin no Dōshi are a group of six men who each seek revenge against Himura Kenshin for their own reasons ch 156 Financed and conceived by Yukishiro Enishi they are the primary antagonist group of the Jinchu arc note 2 Rather than simply kill Kenshin they decide they must make him recognize his past crimes first The group agreed to disband then and whoever gets to Kenshin first gets to kill him ch 156 Because many of the Juppongatana were characters that were hard to hate Watsuki wanted to make the five comrades excluding Enishi in this storyline as scum like as possible But because he created villains with no ideals or beliefs it wasn t easy to portray them as an enjoyable read 39 Yukishiro Enishi Edit Main article Yukishiro Enishi Yukishiro Enishi 雪代 縁 is the mastermind financier and member number one of the Six Comrades and the primary antagonist of the Jinchu arc The younger brother of Yukishiro Tomoe Enishi seeks revenge against Kenshin for killing his sister fifteen years earlier In China he taught himself the Watōjutsu 倭刀術 style which was derived from Japanese kenjutsu ch 202 He is the head of a black market weapons smuggling organization that he runs with Woo Heishin Gein Edit Gein 外印 the Artist of Karakuri 機巧芸術家 is a member of the Six Comrades and the puppeteer behind Juppongatana member Iwanbō ch 152 188 Gein was tasked with assembling the Six Comrades and acquiring them a mansion in Yokohama while Enishi was still in Shanghai ch 154 However Gein does not actually seek revenge against Kenshin ch 156 He is the last remaining descendant of a family who mastered the art of karakuri in the Middle Ages ch 188 He creates puppet like suits out of human corpses most notably the Iwanbō series ch 211 Gein is an older man yet he is remarkably strong due to controlling his heavy puppets for so long The diamond edged steel wires he uses Zankosen 斬鋼線 to control his puppets can also be used as a weapon as they are sharp enough to cut flesh and break bone ch 216 Gein just wants to test out his creations and needs to be around men of battle to do it since according to him the forefront of technology is always in battle ch 188 This is also the reason why Gein joined Shishio ch 188 During the attack on Kamiya dojo Gein fights Kenshin by operating a new version of Iwanbō ch 188 For Enishi s Jinchu he creates a corpse doll of Kaoru to fool Kenshin into thinking she had been killed by Enishi he considers this his masterpiece ch 211 Having completed his job Enishi and Woo Heishin both decide to have Gein killed during his return boat ride to Tokyo but Gein easily kills the large group of martial artists who attack him ch 214 When retrieving his Kaoru doll from the graveyard he runs into a trap set by Aoshi who knew that the corpse was a fake ch 215 Aoshi kills Gein after having him divulge where the real Kaoru is ch 217 Gein originated from serial killer Ed Gein who made lampshades and chairs out of corpses combined with the puppet master required by the story Watsuki suggested Gein might have been one of the most popular of the Six Comrades based on the many negative comments he got when he unveiled his face like he did with Han nya He wanted to challenge a good looking masked character like Char from Gundam Gein s obsession with functional and physical beauty comes from the author s own Gein had no model in terms of physical design his costume mixes the outfits worn by stage crew and a skull mark from his necromancer image This minimal highlights outfit was a successful experiment for Watsuki s next work where he hoped to have fewer highlights to save time 40 Gein ranked eighth in the Who is Kenshin s Biggest Rival poll 17 In the first live action film Gein appears as one of Kanryu s men and is portrayed by Gō Ayano Kujiranami Hyōgo Edit Kujiranami Hyōgo 鯨波 兵庫 the Weapon Body 武身合体 ch 154 is a large one armed man and member of the Six Comrades While shown to be a relatively selfless person when first introduced his nature is later distorted until he reaches the point of insanity During the Battle of Toba Fushimi in the Bakumatsu Kujiranami s right arm was cut off by Kenshin ch 154 Kujiranami requested that Kenshin kill him since he did not want to live to see an era where wars are fought with guns instead of swords absent of skill and soul However Kenshin refused saying that he did not want to kill any more than he needed to and that Kujiranami should live in the new era Already feeling that he had been robbed of a warrior s pride and era being robbed of a warrior s death was the last straw for Kujiranami ch 154 Since then he vowed to kill Kenshin for dishonoring him and joined the Six Comrades to get his revenge Enishi gave Kujiranami an Armstrong cannon to replace his missing arm which Kujiranami uses to blow up the Akabeko and Chief Uramura s home ch 154 155 161 During the attack on Kamiya dojo he is taken down by Saitō and arrested ch 207 but later goes berserk in his jail cell and breaks out ch 218 He gets the upgraded weapon he received from Enishi a grenade launcher and goes on a rampage in Tokyo searching for Kenshin Yahiko is the only one around to fight Kujiranami at the time and manages to hold him off until Kenshin arrives and cuts off his grenade launcher which returns his sanity ch 226 Afterwards Yahiko manages to convince Kujiranami that his hatred for a fellow samurai is wrong and has done nothing for him except lead him down the wrong path Moved to tears by Yahiko s words Kujiranami accepts that he was wrong apologizes to Kenshin and turns himself back into the police ch 226 The idea for a one handed fighter originates from Iba Hachirō a swordsman from the Bakumatsu Watsuki originally planned to make Enishi one handed but after considering the problems involving a one handed swordsman facing the skilled Kenshin and deciding that boss fights should simply involve a sword versus a sword he made Kujiranami one handed instead Kujiranami would be the Terminator like character that Watsuki initially planned for Usui but the idea was scrapped again due to him and his assistants being exhausted at the time The design model for Kujiranami is Apocalypse from X Men one of Watsuki s favorite villains He felt that Apocalypse s lips are quite interesting so he gave Kujiranami similar lips Another theme used is macho middle age fatness which the author enjoyed depicting 41 Kujiranami ranked tenth in the Who is Kenshin s Biggest Rival poll 17 Inui Banjin Edit Inui Banjin 戌亥 番神 is a bloodthirsty camouflage wearing hand to hand fighter and member number four of the Six Comrades ch 155 Inui wears gauntlets on his wrists called Invulnerable Gauntlets 無敵鉄甲 Muteki Tekkō that can deflect any attack even bullets due to their angled design and despite their thinness ch 159 Inui is skilled in Jutsushiki Muteki ryu 術式無敵流 which is an amalgamation of various styles of martial arts He is the student of Tatsumi who was killed by Kenshin fifteen years ago Inui does not seek to avenge his master s death whom he calls a loser but is using it as an excuse to fight and prove how powerful he is ch 159 He likes to boast about being invincible and undefeated but Sano figures out that Banjin is full of himself from wearing the gauntlets and that he only fights people weaker than him Inui attacks Maekawa dojo as part of the Jinchu campaign while Otowa Hyōko simultaneously attacks Chief Uramura s house ch 158 During the encounter Sanosuke wrecks one of his gauntlets with the Mastery of Two Layers ch 160 After receiving a pair of upgraded gauntlets from Enishi the Neo Invulnerable Gauntlets he fights Sano again during the attack on Kamiya dojo ch 186 In the end Inui provokes Sano into attacking him with the Mastery of Two Layers again and is defeated as a result with both of his gauntlets destroyed ch 193 After being taken down Inui vows to kill Sano next time and Sano welcomes him to try but warns him that he will not win as long as he wears the gauntlets to cover his weakness Banjin is arrested by the police afterwards Originally considered for the Juppongatana Inui started as a camouflage costume character Then he was going to have army style hand to hand combat but when it was questioned whether or not such a thing existed in this time period he changed to being a combined martial arts user with gauntlets added for uniqueness His personality is that of a very lively idiot and is taken from Kazama Kazuki in Samurai Shodown Kangetsu was also the design model for the character specifically the version of Kangetsu that appears at the end of the game Watsuki said that because a lot of different concepts went into Inui he looks weird which the author greatly regrets He also regrets him looking too much like Kangetsu and vowed that this would be the last time he uses Samurai Spirits as a design However Watsuki said he likes Inui quite a bit and would like to create more of these stupid types in his next work 42 In the first live action film Inui appears as one of Kanryu s men and is portrayed by Genki Sudo In the fourth film his equivalent Inui Tenmon is portrayed by Joey Iwanaga Otowa Hyōko Edit Otowa Hyōko 乙和 瓢湖 the Human Shadow Instrument 人間暗器 is member number five of the Six Comrades and an effeminate looking user of assassin s weapons or Instruments of the Shadows ch 155 195 He says he has thirteen hidden weapons all over his body but only four are shown in the series The first is Baika Chuzen 梅花袖箭 a small six barreled arrow launcher worn on his left wrist ch 160 The second is the Kasui Busuen 過水毒煙 a paralyzing mist generated by dropping two small cubes into water ch 160 The third is a jar of iron powder Bishamon s Powder 毘沙門粉 used in conjunction with his magnetic Bishamon s Sword 毘沙門剣 ch 194 The last is the Rikudōko 六道蠱 six long piercing tentacle like appendages worn on his torso ch 194 His battle tactic is to outwit the opponent and catch them off guard with his hidden weapons as opposed to simply overpowering them Otowa is a sadistic individual who enjoys killing people for fun and is not above targeting women and children Otowa seeks Kenshin s death in revenge for the death of his friend Nakajō whom he had competitive killing sprees with ch 160 172 In reality Otowa joined the fight just for pleasure ch 195 Otowa attacks Chief Uramura s house as part of the Jinchu campaign while Inui simultaneously attacks Maekawa dojo ch 158 Otowa later fights Myōjin Yahiko during the attack on Kamiya dojo ch 187 He comes close to killing Yahiko with a few of his weapons but Yahiko eventually defeats him ch 196 As Otowa goes down he has a crazed smile on his face as he could not believe his defeat at the hands of someone not even half his age However Sanosuke notes Otowa was not in peak form because he feared Kenshin s abilities and thought of fleeing after the duel with Yahiko ch 196 Otowa is arrested by the police afterwards Watsuki had no personality model for Otowa and made him cruel because he is a shadow instrument user which he notes resulted in him being like Kanryu The author wanted to make him more cunning and sadistic but said Otowa was not developed satisfactorily due to his own incompetence Otowa s design model was a previously rejected drag queen ish villain who wore a lot of lipstick The six pronged accessory was borrowed from Mr Sinister in X Men Age of Apocalypse Watsuki said that he feels Otowa is one of his better designed characters 39 Yatsume Mumyōi Edit Yatsume Mumyōi 八ツ目 無名異 note Mumyōi means nameless meaning he has no known given name is a member of the Six Comrades who hides himself from the others such as by hiding in the ceiling ch 156 A member of a famous gold mining clan family tradition led them to elongate the limbs of their members using metal rings to help them mine better via Body Shaping 人体精製 similar to neck rings ch 196 As a result Yatsume s limbs are about 1 5 times as long as normal with the notable exception of his left arm which is twice as long and equipped with metal claws His teeth have also been sharpened into fangs from a young age although his long tongue is natural ch 197 Fifteen years earlier Yatsume took up fighting and joined the Yaminobu in order to support his clan who had fallen on hard times due to depleted gold mines by hoping to prove to the Tokugawa shogunate that their bodies had battle potential ch 197 But the Yaminobu were defeated by Kenshin and the Shogunate defeated by the Ishin Shishi Yatsume wants revenge on Kenshin to uphold the laws of his clan which state that anyone who sees a member of their clan must be killed and for the misfortunes of his clan which he blames on the Ishin Shishi and Kenshin ch 196 197 Before he can fight Kenshin however he ends up fighting Saitō instead and is brutally maimed in defeat despite having managed to outmaneuver the man s trademark attack once ch 198 199 Kenshin stops Saitō from killing him and offers to let Yatsume fight him if he still wants to after healing but suggests that he go up north and use his abilities to help his clan ch 199 He is arrested by the police afterwards Yatsume s model was kumo otoko Spider Man not the American version so he has similar roots as Han nya Because the freaks theme did not go so well with Han nya Yatsume is Watsuki s second attempt at it But the author said he was utterly defeated citing Saitō as the biggest reason any character turns into a weakling in front of Saitō just like Usui did Watsuki said that the body shaping is one of the ideas he likes but seems a little unfitting for a shonen manga Because body deformation is a sensitive issue he had to be careful how he dealt with it which might have detracted from the storyline as a whole He stated that there would be no further attempts at the freaks theme because he believes that there needs to be more positive themes in shonen manga but will still use it in terms of design Watsuki admitted that the design model is all jumbled up The silhouette version of Yatsume seen before his full reveal was modeled after the bandana mask version of Wolverine from X Men and Carnage from Spider Man After being told by various people to do Spider Man or to do Spawn and such Watsuki got agitated and said I ll throw in Venom also which he referred to as digging his own grave The gold mining clan backstory was added after the fact but Yatsume still stuck out from the period 43 Woo Heishin Edit Woo Heishin 呉 黒星 u Heishin Hanyu Pinyin Wu Heixing is the second in command of Enishi s black market organization that smuggles weapons from Shanghai to Japan ch 214 While Enishi likes to rule from action and fear Heishin rules from careful planning and this balance is what allowed their organization to grow so fast He possesses no true fighting skills and is guarded by the Su shin who are skilled in various fighting styles ch 238 In exchange for being allowed to use the organization s resources for his personal Jinchu campaign Enishi agreed to hand over total control of it to Heishin ch 214 After receiving control Heishin tries to have the Su shin take Enishi s revenge by killing Kenshin ch 237 But all four are defeated by Kenshin s comrades while Heishin is beaten up by Enishi He later recovers and begins shooting with dual revolvers managing to wound Kenshin before being beaten up by Enishi again but just when Enishi is about to kill Heishin Kenshin stops him ch 250 Watsuki had no model for Heishin He created him after his editor told Watsuki that he needed to put more depth into the black market weapons organization Since the organization was made simply to explain Enishi s finances Watsuki believed that the addition of Heishin didn t seem to change anything The author felt that chapters flew by and he was unable to set Heishin s personality so he became this pathetic creature Even though Heishin was his favorite 2 he became an unattractive character and Watsuki regretted how he turned out Heishin also had no design model he was designed around the time of the Tomoe chapters when Watsuki was aiming for originality and creating characters that did not obviously look like any other Heishin was designed to be heavy on black to contrast with the whiteness of Enishi 44 Su shin Edit The Su shin 四星 or 四神 Hanyu Pinyin Si Xing or Si Shen Four Stars or Four Gods are Woo Heishin s personal bodyguards They are identical quadruplets named after the four symbols of Chinese astrology and each versed in a different form of combat Heishin tries to have the Su shin take Enishi s revenge by killing Kenshin but Kenshin s friends take them on so he can save his energy for Enishi ch 237 238 Seiryu 青龍 fights using a naginata like weapon and prides himself on being able to determine his opponents moves and conquer them He lets himself be hit by Saitō s Gatotsu and correctly identifies its weakness as the blind spot created by extending the right hand as a counterweight But Saitō defeats him with the move regardless by using his right hand to grab Seiryu by the mouth ch 339 Suzaku 朱雀 fights using two swords and prides himself on being able to mimic his opponents moves He perfectly mimics Aoshi s dual sword attacks and is even faster than him but Aoshi defeats him using martial arts ch 340 Byakko 白虎 fights using his fists and spiked knuckle blades and prides himself on simply attacking Although he delivers a lot of blows Sanosuke defeats Byakko as his attacks are too weak to do any damage ch 341 Genbu 玄武 fights with what looks like a staff but is actually a retractable six jointed mace and prides himself on his battle strategy He is defeated when Yahiko uses the Kamiya Kasshin ryu secret technique and ultimately destroys his mace ch 342 The Su shin had no personality models and were created simply to fill out the numbers As the story advanced towards Kenshin s final battle Watsuki realized that the other characters would have no glamour and created the Su shin on the spot Because they were irresponsibly made he initially named them the Four Stars but changed it to the Four Gods and individually named them after the four godly beasts He realized this and tried to fix the dialogue but it got weird and the fights were not as glamorous as he had hoped This made him realize how important it is to decide the scenes and plot in advance The Su shin had no design models either it was simply an easy to draw design and making them quadruplets in Chinese clothes without any tone Although you can tell them apart by their head tattoos and weapons 45 Yaminobu Edit The Yaminobu 闇乃武 were a group of assassins who were called the Oniwabanshu of the West and planned to kill Kenshin ch 176 They used Yukishiro Tomoe to get close to him and become his weakness ch 175 One of their members Murakami 村上 a wielder of dual katana chained at their hilts was the assassin Kenshin killed in front of Tomoe ch 172 Finally setting their plan into action in December 1864 they send Enishi to contact Tomoe and leave a note luring Kenshin to their Binding Forest ch 175 Kenshin kills Nakajō 中条 a warrior who uses hidden weapons and successfully binds Kenshin s hearing with an explosion ch 176 and Sumita 角田 a large axe wielder who binds his vision in another ch 177 Yatsume Mumyōi fights alongside Sumita but flees injured and vowing revenge ch 177 he later joins Enishi in the Six Comrades With his senses impaired Kenshin fights the leader Tatsumi 辰巳 a hand to hand fighter Although Tatsumi has the advantage he is killed by Kenshin when Tomoe jumps in between them ch 178 I izuka 飯塚 was their spy in the Ishin Shishi After Kenshin defeats the Yaminobu Katsura Kogorō sends Shishio Makoto to kill I izuka having discovered his true affiliation ch 179 Fudōsawa Edit Fudōsawa 不動沢 is a yakuza trying to take over a small town in Shinshu former sumo wrestler and nephew of Tani Jusanrō ch 229 The only obstacle preventing him from taking over the town is the farmer Higashidani Kamishimoemon ch 228 Fudōsawa hires Sanosuke to fight the farmer but Sanosuke realizes that Kamishimoemon is his father and that his family is being forced into poverty by Fudōsawa Sanosuke defeats Fudōsawa s army of 200 men single handedly and injures Fudōsawa breaking six of his ribs ch 234 Other characters EditHiko Seijurō Edit Voiced by Shuichi Ikeda Japanese Richard Epcar Media Blasters anime Lex Lang Sony anime Joe York Trust amp Betrayal James Brownlee Reflection Andrew Love New Kyoto Arc English Hiko Seijurō XIII 比古 清十郎 十三代 Hiko Seijurō Jusandai is the thirteenth and current master of the 300 year old Hiten Mitsurugi ryu and Kenshin s swordsmanship instructor who now works as a potter under the alias Ni itsu Kakunoshin 新津 覚之進 Niitsu Kakunoshin ch 84 His imposing looks unrivaled fighting prowess and inflated ego are trademarks of his character Years ago Seijurō rescued a young boy named Shinta from a gang of bandits took him under his wing and gave him the name Kenshin ch 94 95 He intended for the boy to one day succeed him as master of his deadly art but the two severed ties when Kenshin abandoned his training in order to serve the Ishin Shishi ch 84 Fifteen years later Kenshin seeks out Seijurō and begs him to teach him the final technique of Hiten Mitsurugi ryu The master accepts after learning that Kenshin has spent a decade working for the weak and atoning for his sins ch 85 Seijurō later appears when he assists the Kyoto branch of the Oniwabanshu by defeating the giant Fuji He is portrayed by Masaharu Fukuyama in the live action films Watsuki had no personality model for Hiko when he imagined who the Master would be the character initially became this arrogant twisted guy The design model for the Hiko in Rurouni Kenshin is the character of the same name from his one shot manga Crescent Moon of the Warring States but Watsuki also added some influences from Hiken Majin Hajerun in Takeshi Obata s Arabian Lamp Lamp When Hiko was placed in Rurouni Kenshin the author simplified the design such as changing the hair to make it easier to draw Watsuki said that Hiko s body became more macho because he is a different kind of Hiten Mitsurugi ryu swordsman and because of the addition of manliness At the time Watsuki said that he was fascinated by images of manliness and that Hiko is one of the first characters to reflect this fascination His cloak originates from the American comic book series Spawn As one of his favorite characters Watsuki wanted to use Hiko more often but because he is more powerful than Kenshin it was too difficult to find a place to use him in the story 46 Hiko came in ninth place in the series second character popularity poll and eighth in the third 6 7 Yukishiro Tomoe Edit Voiced by Junko Iwao Japanese Rebecca Davis English Portrayed by Kasumi Arimura live action Yukishiro Tomoe 雪代 巴 was the wife of Himura Kenshin and biological sister of Yukishiro Enishi ch 164 The daughter of an Edo retainer to the Shōgun Tomoe was engaged to Kiyosato Akira voiced by Tetsuya Iwanaga portrayed by Masataka Kubota in the live action films the second son of another similarly ranked family ch 174 Despite her happiness at the arrangement she is unable to express her emotions openly hence her keeping diaries to record her inner thoughts and emotions This reticence left Kiyosato unaware of her thoughts and thinking that he needed to please her with greater accomplishments made him join the Kyoto Mimawarigumi ch 174 He was killed by Kenshin in 1864 in Kyoto but not before injuring him with the first half of his cross shaped scar ch 165 Around six months later Kenshin sticks up for Tomoe against two Aizu samurai in a pub Later when she tries to thank him she witnesses him kill an assassin sent to kill him ch 167 She faints though Kenshin knows he should kill her for being a witness he can not bring himself to do so and takes her to his room at an inn housing his fellow Chōshu Ishin Shishi He asks her to promise to forget what she saw and leave but instead she starts to work at the inn and the two develop feelings for one another ch 168 169 Following the Ikeda Ya and Kinmon incidents the Chōshu are near ruin so Katsura Kogorō tells Kenshin to lay low in a farm village and bring Tomoe to better blend in Kenshin reveals to Tomoe that he does not want it only for appearance sake and the two get married ch 170 When Enishi arrives to tell his sister that the Yaminobu operation to kill Kenshin is nigh she sends him away and subsequently reveals her past to Kenshin but not about the current conspiracy ch 173 174 The following morning Tomoe leaves Kenshin to meet with the Yaminobu in the hopes of misleading them and saving his life only to find that she was nothing but a pawn in their plans and ended up being used as bait to draw him in for the kill ch 175 In the middle of Kenshin s duel with the leader of the Yaminobu Tomoe throws herself between them With his senses impaired Kenshin is unable to see her until it is too late and delivers a fatal blow to his opponent and to her with the same slash of his sword ch 178 The little sword she was holding falls from her hand and gives Kenshin the second part of his cross shaped scar ch 178 A gravestone for Tomoe was erected in a Kyoto temple where Kenshin also left her diaries ch 181 Even though the plot for the remembrance episodes was already set before serialization started which was three and a half years before her debut Watsuki had no model for Tomoe other than a super beautiful woman whose intent was unclear or put simply cool beauty He said she became an Ayanami lookalike with the only unique feature being her black pupils The author said he did not realize that because cool beauties do not show emotion once she revealed her true feelings in the end she becomes a completely different character He also pointed out that her death is the same as Yumi s Watsuki said he not only regretted what he made her into but was also disgusted with himself He said he did enjoy the first half when she was a cool beauty and would like to bring her back in a different work 47 In the live action films she is portrayed by Kasumi Arimura Sekihara Tae Edit nbsp Sekihara Tae right and Sanjō Tsubame left Voiced by Michiko Neya drama CD Sumi Shimamoto 1996 series Mamiko Noto 2023 series 48 Japanese Michelle Ruff anime English Sekihara Tae 関原 妙 is the manager of the beef hot pot gyunabe restaurant owned by her father the Akabeko 赤べこ in Asakusa ch 5 She is Yahiko and Tsubame s boss and Sanosuke owes her a seemingly large sum of money in which interest is accounted for She tries to push the relationship between Kenshin and Kaoru since it seemed it to her that it was not working The Akabeko is destroyed by Kujiranami Hyōgo at the start of the Six Comrades revenge against Kenshin but it is re opened at a temporary located soon after ch 154 155 182 She has an identical twin sister named Sekihara Sae 関原 冴 who runs the family s original restaurant the Shirobeko 白べこ in Kyoto ch 75 Watsuki originally created Tae as a plot convenience during Sanosuke s first appearance and he intended for Kaoru to patronize a restaurant operated by a good friend Tae s personality originates from Kamiya Megumi in Watsuki s first Rurouni story As the story progressed Watsuki found himself adding additional details such as her family name her status as the daughter of the owner of Akabeko and her collecting of nishiki e paintings He said that Tae was his first character to evolve in this manner and he would like it to continue to surprise himself The author said he used no thought while creating Tae including a lack of planning in her character design which originates from a rejected model for Kenshin with a prototype Kenshin hairstyle colored black and a softer female face Tae has no lipstick so she would be easily distinguished from Megumi Watsuki originally intended for Tae to have a Kansai dialect and had an assistant from the Kansai region vet the dialog but Watsuki ultimately rejected the idea after he felt the concept was becoming too strange 49 Sanjō Tsubame Edit Voiced by Yuri Shiratori 1996 series Yuko Ōno 2023 series 50 Japanese Michelle Ruff English Sanjō Tsubame 三条 燕 is a very shy and soft spoken waitress at Tae s restaurant who becomes Yahiko s sweetheart ch 31 The former samurai her family worked for forces her to help him rob the Akabeko until he is defeated by Yahiko ch 33 When Himura Kenshin enters a deep depression after the supposed death of Kamiya Kaoru at the hands of Yukishiro Enishi Tsubame pleads for Kenshin to help Yahiko fight back against one of Enishi s abandoned allies Tsubame and Yahiko become a couple and Watsuki mentioned in his notes that they had a son Myōjin Shinya 明神 心弥 Myōjin Shin ya who he considered using in a story idea though he never did Watsuki said that he did not have a specific model for Tsubame s personality The storyline was created to act as a bridge to the Raijuta one and to give Yahiko the spotlight The concept of a young girl being a young man s motivation to act introduced her as the heroine The author used Tsubame as a testament of the wrong thinking of a previous age and gave her a manner that contrasts with Yahiko s acts before he thinks manner Her design model originated from a popular planet themed anime series particularly its character symbolized by the ringed planet As Tsubame is an average girl the author decided that her hair should either be in a bowl cut or in pigtails and after watching that anime he decided on a bowl cut 51 In the final chapter Watsuki designed Tsubame to look as cute as possible since he wanted a story where she was the heroine Her new waitress outfit which looks like a maid outfit was going to be for his next work but because the maid style was already being overdone at the time he decided to include it in a work before it went out of style 52 Tsubame s name originates from places where Watsuki lived in Niigata 53 Tsubame came in fifteenth place in the series second character popularity poll 6 Chief Uramura Edit Voiced by Sukekiyo Kameyama Japanese Bob Papenbrook English Chief Uramura 浦村署長 Uramura shochō is the police chief ch 2 Because their first meeting is during a disturbance caused by his subordinates he decides not to pursue Kenshin for illegally carrying a sword and also learns that Kenshin is a good person despite his reputation as Hitokiri Battōsai ch 2 He becomes a friend of Kenshin s and often informs him of local disturbances like when he requests assistance in stopping Udō Jin e ch 9 During the Jinchu arc Uramura s house is attacked and destroyed by Otowa and Kujiranami as part of Enishi s plan to strike at the places in Tokyo most important to Kenshin but Uramura and his family are saved by Kenshin ch 158 161 As a favor to Kenshin he deliberately points the police in the wrong direction when they attempt to arrest Sanosuke towards the end of the series In the anime adaptation he is named Chief Muraki 村木 54 55 Oniwabanshu Edit nbsp The Tokyo Oniwabanshu Clockwise from top right Shikijō Han nya Beshimi and HyottokoThe Oniwabanshu 御庭番衆 were onmitsu or spies who protected Edo Castle from the shadows during the Edo period ch 16 In Rurouni Kenshin they are Shinomori Aoshi Han nya Shikijō Hyottoko Beshimi Okina Misao and the others at the Aoi Ya Aoshi s group is referred as the Tokyo Group while Misao and Okina s squad is known as the Kyoto Group After the Bakumatsu of all of the Oniwabanshu members only Aoshi received job offers from government agencies such as army intelligence and protection services of political leaders Aoshi instead chose not to abandon his men ch 28 Watsuki described the addition of the Oniwabanshu as a last minute choice 56 When the author first discussed the Megumi arc with his editor the editor replied that having a swordsman of Kenshin s caliber fighting a group of punk thugs still coming into their first facial hair mi i ight not make for the most epic of manga 57 To solve this Watsuki modified the real and historic Oniwabanshu to make them onmitsu what are now known as ninja or shinobi Watsuki does not like using the word ninja as he feels that using it like that is cheesy 58 and added details as publication progressed 57 He did purposely want a variety of shapes and temperaments for the various Oniwabanshu characters 57 58 Beshimi Edit Voiced by Taiki Matsuno 1996 series Hiroyuki Yoshino 2023 series 59 Japanese Derek Stephen Prince English Beshimi 癋見 is the smallest of the Oniwabanshu and uses his stealth to compensate for his lack of strength A cunning but bottom ranked onmitsu ch 17 Beshimi received no prosperous government job offers because of his physical competency in only one skill ch 28 His favorite weapons are spiral darts with which he poisons Yahiko He is gunned down by Kanryu s Gatling gun trying to help save Aoshi ch 28 In the anime only one of his darts jams Kanryu s Gatling gun Watsuki stated that Beshimi was largely created on the spot and does not have a motif He said that without a personality set for him the character turned out kind of timid Not originally intended to be a standalone character Beshimi became shorter than Kenshin to add variety to the Oniwabanshu Watsuki said that Beshimi s shortness and timidness gave him a group of fans who wrote to him calling the character cute 57 Hyottoko Edit Voiced by Shōzō Iizuka 1996 series Fukushi Ochiai 2023 series 59 Japanese Bob Papenbrook English Hyottoko 火男 is the large and fat member of the Oniwabanshu A mid ranked omnitsu Hyottoko breathes fire at his opponents by means of a large oil bag he keeps stored in his stomach with a nozzle coming out of his mouth that he ignites by using his false teeth of flint ch 17 Hyottoko received no prosperous government job offers because he had competency in one skill ch 28 Hyottoko dies while charging for Kanryu as an unsuccessful decoy for Beshimi ch 28 Watsuki said he had no particular motif while designing Hyottoko using his rudimentary kanji knowledge the name Hyottoko is formed by the kanji for Fire and Man he created a fire breather The creator made Hyottoko fat since he wanted the Oniwabanshu to represent several shapes and sizes and because the character would have a bag of oil in his stomach Watsuki said that since he had never drawn a figure like that before he went through several designs until he found one he could draw comfortably and repeatedly Watsuki decided to give Hyottoko the ability to breathe fire because he felt it would be natural for an onmitsu to be flashy Looking back the author saw the character as somewhat out of place and not really organic to his world According to Watsuki Hyottoko s fire breathing and Kenshin s sword spinning method to defeat it received criticism from fans authors of dōjinshi fanzines and personal friends The author described Hyottoko as the guy who makes a big entrance and then gets just as spectacularly beaten who is ridiculously confident and a bit of an idiot but said that this is just the natural evolution of the character I guess 58 Han nya Edit Voiced by Akio Nojima 1996 series Ryōtarō Okiayu 2023 series 59 Japanese Tom Wyner English Han nya 般若 Hannya is a skilled martial artist and was the master of intelligence for the Edo Castle Oniwabanshu ch 23 In the poor village he was born in it is common to abandon a child at birth to reduce the number of people to feed Han nya survived and wandered around like an animal until Aoshi found him and trained him to be an Oniwabanshu ch 24 Thus he is extremely loyal to Aoshi giving his life to allow Kenshin enough time to retrieve his sword to defeat Kanryu and save Aoshi ch 28 His arms have horizontal stripes painted on them which gives them the appearance of being shorter than they actually are thus luring opponents into a false sense of security regarding distance of attacks ch 23 He also wears steel gauntlets beneath his gloves which help him to block attacks from other weapons ch 23 These gauntlets contain retractable steel claws which he will resort to as a sort of trump card ch 24 Han nya is also the master of disguise within the group he gained his ability by removing all his prominent facial features which is why he wears the demonic mask on his face Han nya burned his lips cut off his ears and nose and crushed his cheekbones so he could disguise himself as any individual ch 24 After the Bakumatsu Han nya received no prosperous government job offers because of his appearance ch 28 Watsuki was originally going to base Han nya off of the Elephant Man intending for his face to be deformed because a person stepped on it while he was still in his mother s womb 60 Other people would have treated Han nya like a monster and therefore he would have lived alone in the mountains until Aoshi finds him Han nya would join the Oniwabanshu becoming a tragic figure who finds his raison d etre in fighting saying Only in the Oniwabanshu am I able to live as a human being Watsuki and his editor discussed how this could be interpreted meaning the shape of one s destiny is determined by how one is born and whether or not this would be appropriate for a young men s magazine Watsuki decided a change needed to be made and said that for him Han nya was a difficult character as it made him aware of the responsibilities of writing for young people Han nya s personality is derived from Yamazaki Susumu a member of the Shinsengumi Some readers proposed that Han nya had a handsome face under his mask was Aoshi s kagemusha such as his twin brother or was a kunoichi The design model for Han nya was a human skeleton His left and right eyes being two different shapes and sizes originates from the elephant man concept 60 Watsuki said that Han nya is not a character one would describe as evil 61 Han nya came in fourteenth place in the series third character popularity poll 7 Shikijō Edit Voiced by Kazuhiro Nakata 1996 series Tetsu Inada 2023 series 59 Japanese Dean Elliot English Shikijō 式尉 is the musclebound hand to hand fighter of the Oniwabanshu and was keeper of the Edo Castle gate ch 24 Prior to joining the Oniwabanshu Shikijō was an onmitsu for the Ishin Shishi in the Satsuma Domain ch 25 In 1866 Shikijō infiltrated Edo Castle to gather information about an upcoming battle and was defeated by the thirteen year old Shinomori Aoshi who created the scars covering Shikijō s body Aoshi gave Shikijō a chance to join the Oniwabanshu and gain strength using their training methods and medicines ch 25 Shikijō received no prosperous government job offers because he was a traitor ch 28 Shikijō is mainly a hand to hand fighter but he also swings around a large ball and chain He fights Sagara Sanosuke at Takeda Kanryu s mansion and is defeated He is the first to die at Kanryu s hand protecting Aoshi from the Gatling gun ch 28 Watsuki said that he modeled Shikijō after Sanosuke by giving Shikijō the same philosophy strength and personality By putting them on opposite sides Watsuki intended to illustrate the differences between the two factions Watsuki created Shikijō as a complete villain but said that the noble manner of his death made the character a pretty cool guy The author used no specific model for Shikijō s design giving him many muscles as the character is a power fighter but feeling that Shikijō was not sufficiently strange enough looking Watsuki added scars and superhero like exaggerated musculature 61 Okina Edit Voiced by Koichi Kitamura Japanese Michael McConnohie TV Series Marty Fleck New Kyoto Arc English Kashiwazaki Nenji 柏崎 念至 also known as Okina 翁 was a member of the Oniwabanshu during the Bakumatsu Sent to Kyoto to set up an information network the Aoi Ya inn became his headquarters ch 74 Although old Okina still possesses a quick mind and knows all that goes on in Kyoto as the old intelligence network is still active ch 74 Okina was expected to become the next leader of the Oniwabanshu but refused the position saying that it was the time for the younger generation and recommended Aoshi ch 75 He uses his network to help Kenshin find Arai Seiku and Hiko Seijurō ch 74 When Aoshi allows Shishio s men to attack Aoi Ya Okina challenges him to a duel for forgetting the dignity of the Oniwabanshu and becoming just another killer ch 88 Okina tends to like drinking games and pretty girls He is often assisted by fellow ex Oniwabanshu Kurojō 黒尉 Shirojō 白尉 Masukami 増髪 and Ōmime 近江女 who help run the Aoi Ya and look after Misao ch 74 He fights wielding steel tonfa to block sword blows ch 89 Watsuki had no particular model for Okina s personality Okina is his image of an old soldier Okina a gentle run down at the seams elderly man summons his powers and corrects the younger generation when it is confused or does something wrong Watsuki supposes that a bit of the character Kohei from Shōtarō Ikenami s Kenkyaku Shōbai is in Okina The author said that he likes Okina since as a character he was able to tie up loose ends Okina s design model is Tokijirō Kaizō from Takeshi Obata s Cyborg Jii chan G ja Watsuki said that while he was careful to not make Okina look too similar to his influence his assistants guessed the design model right away He expressed disappointment with Okina s hair he intended for it to stand up when Okina is very angry making him resemble Sally s dad from the anime Because of a lack of available pages Watsuki concluded this hasn t ended up coming across too well 62 He is portrayed by Min Tanaka in the live action films 8 Geezer Edit Geezer オイボレ Oibore is a friendly old man who resides within the Fallen Village When Kenshin falls into a deep depression after he believes that he had failed to protect Kaoru from being killed by Enishi Geezer gently persuades Kenshin partly through the use of hakubaikō perfume to find his purpose to stand again rather than listen to his friends telling him to avenge Kaoru who mean well but lack the insight to realize what Kenshin s inner conflict is He is then revealed to be the father of Yukishiro Tomoe and Enishi ch 225 He is aware that Tomoe has died and that Kenshin was her husband Geezer is last seen with the broken Enishi in the Fallen Village father and son remark that each other looks familiar though it is left unknown whether either knows their connection ch 251 Watsuki based Geezer off of an empty milk can who is a character in Now go Robot a story by Makoto Ōishi The motif of the entire plotline involving Kenshin in the Fallen Village is based on that same story with it also taking influence from the comic Silver Surfer by Moebius Watsuki used no design model for Geezer He was created simply based on the attributes homeless an unusual personality and not easily showing his true thoughts Afterwards Watsuki noticed that Geezer was very similar to Grandpa Bob in Boy by Haruto Umezawa 63 Tsukayama Yutarō Edit Voiced by Mayumi Tanaka 1996 series Yuko Sanpei 2023 series 21 Japanese Michael Lindsay Raijuta arc Brian Donovan Black Knights arc English Tsukayama Yutarō 塚山 由太郎 is a young boy and Isurugi Raijuta s apprentice Yutarō s father Tsukayama Yuzaemon 塚山 由左衛門 is a former samurai who became rich by selling swords to Europeans Yutarō feels that his father s actions degrade him and wants to show him how a true samurai lives by the sword ch 38 The Tsukayama family was deceived by Isurugi Raijuta who faked a robbery so the Tsukayama family would pay him to teach Yutarō how to use swords ch 41 Yutarō trains at Kamiya dojo a little and becomes Myōjin Yahiko s rival the two gaining a mutual desire to become better than the other When Raijuta initiates a failed sneak attack on Kenshin s group he accidentally slices Yutarō s right arm so that the nerves are severed therefore making Yutarō unable to hold a sword with that hand ch 41 Yuzaemon takes Yutarō to Germany to get medical treatment Before he leaves however Yahiko confronts him scorns his sulking and tells him that he can overcome his sorrow by working to be better than he imagined Raijuta to be Yutaro responds that he will never stop practicing swordsmanship and his left arm is still enough to become great ch 44 At the end of the series Yutarō s name is listed as one of the acting instructors of the Kamiya Kasshin ryu dojo along with Yahiko ch 255 In the anime Yutarō s father a well known swordsman is dead Yutarō who had inherited a lot of money after his parents died wishes to learn swordsmanship to become as skilled as his father When he sees Kenshin he demands lessons on how to use a sword but Kenshin refuses Yutarō finds Raijuta who plans to overthrow the Meiji government During a scuffle one of Raijuta s men accidentally hits Yutarō causing him to fall into the ocean After Kenshin rescues him Yutaro gets to know Kenshin s group In a similar manner Raijuta injures Yutarō s right arm and Yutarō goes to Germany for medical treatment Watsuki created Yutarō as Yahiko s rival with no real model while they both want to be stronger their desires come the complete opposite places He gave Yutarō the traits of admiring Kaoru an older woman and Kenshin s strength but made him unable to be honest about it because they were Raijuta s enemies as aspects of his youth Watsuki said that Yutarō is one of the good guys but because he was brought down a bit by the author s most disgraceful character Raijuta he may not have been developed to his full extent Yutarō s design is also the opposite of Yahiko Watsuki initially had difficulty with his hair but once he got used to it it became easy and he enjoyed drawing it He also had difficulty in compensating for Yutarō s black less design on the page which if he was not careful would go all white 64 Yutarō came in eighth place in the series first character popularity poll 16 Ōkubo Toshimichi Edit Voiced by Yoshisada Sakaguchi Japanese Doug Stone English Ōkubo Toshimichi 大久保 利通 based on the historical figure of the same name is the chief of the department of internal affairs making him the most powerful man in Japan ch 55 One of the three great revolutionaries he was a leader of the Satsuma clan who supported the restoration of imperial power Ōkubo appears accompanied by superintendent general Kawaji Toshiyoshi 川路 利良 to inform Kenshin that Shishio Makoto has amassed an army and plots to overthrow the government He asks Kenshin to go to Kyoto and kill Shishio for the sake of the country ch 55 Returning a week later for Kenshin s answer Ōkubo is assassinated by Seta Sōjirō with seven Ishikawa Prefecture samurai taking responsibility ch 56 Watsuki feels that many Japanese people have bias towards Saigō Takamori with Ōkubo being thought of as sly and cunning The author expressed disappointment in this and instead stated that while Ōkubo was indeed a strategist during the Bakumatsu he was ethical during the Meiji era and did not try to enrich himself personally through politics like Saigō did Watsuki feels that Ōkubo who had been demonized during his time period is an example of what a politician should be and needs more appreciation from the population For his design Watsuki wanted to use portrait photographs of Ōkubo but could not find them So he tried using a statue as a model but believes that the final product does not look at all similar to the statue In retrospect he believes that the character resembles President of the United States Abraham Lincoln another historical figure that Watsuki has respect for 65 He is portrayed by Kazufumi Miyazawa in the live action films 8 Himura Kenji Edit Voiced by Yuki Kaida Japanese Joey Hood English Himura Kenji 緋村 剣路 is the son of Kamiya Kaoru and Himura Kenshin that appears in the last chapter of the manga as a young child Although he bears an uncanny resemblance to Kenshin he is more fond of his mother and less caring towards his father he has a habit of pulling Kenshin s hair ch 255 He also appears in the follow up chapter Yahiko s Sakabatō where he is about four years old and is seen training with a shinai Watsuki said that stupid was Kenji s personality model and described him as equivalent to Arai Iori The author said that Kenji exists solely to be the son of Kenshin and Kaoru and even though the character was cliche he felt that Kenji had to appear The author said that he is not twisted enough to place negative elements in the ideal family Kenji s character design is a small Kenshin 52 Tsukioka Tsunan Edit Voiced by Hiroshi Yanaka 1996 series Mariya Ise child 2023 series 66 Japanese Kim Strauss English Tsukioka Tsunan 月岡 津南 born Katsuhiro 克浩 is a popular nishiki e painter Like Sanosuke he was a child soldier of the Sekihō Army ch 45 For the past ten years he has cursed the Meiji government and created a cache of grenades to blow up the department of internal affairs ch 46 He recruits Sanosuke and they embark on their terrorist attack but are stopped by Kenshin After Kenshin buries his bombs Tsukioka stops painting and starts his own newspaper to report the government s wrongdoings ch 47 However he still makes bombs solely as protection and gave several to Sanosuke just before he followed Kenshin to Kyoto ch 58 101 In the anime series he becomes a valuable source of information for Kenshin and Sanosuke serving as their intelligence source during the Feng Shui arc Watsuki said that Tsunan originated from a fake advertisement within the series labeled Mysterious Artist Appears When he decided to do the extra Sanosuke chapters he created a comrade from the Sekihō Army lone explosive expert plotting overthrow of the government But felt that this alone did not give Tsunan interesting qualities so he added the fake artist trait Due to exhaustion and scheduling issues the arc became three chapters instead of the planned four and Watsuki said some parts did not get fully developed as a result The author expressed a desire to use Tsunan at a later point in the series since he is the sole character with a mass media connection and therefore could have further uses Despite the fact that Tsunan is a little depressing Watsuki likes Tsunan s straightforward personality Tsunan had no design model Due to a lack of time Watsuki adapted an earlier concept of a man with dreadlocks which to my surprise turned out to be just right After making some tweaks the design assembled quickly with the bandanna and the oddly patterned jacket added to give him artist y clothing 67 Mishima Eiji Edit Voiced by Naomi Matamura Japanese Joshua Seth English Mishima Eiji 三島 栄次 is a young boy from Shingetsu village who wants to take revenge against Shishio s forces for killing his brother and parents ch 68 Saitō Hajime sent Eiji s brother to Shingetsu to investigate the incidents there hoping that he would not raise suspicion his cover was blown and he failed to save his parents ch 67 Kenshin defeats Senkaku Shishio s man in charge of the village and Shishio and his forces leave Eiji tries to kill the unconscious Senkaku with a sword but Saitō stops him so the police can question Senkaku ch 71 When Eiji insists that Senkaku needs to be killed for his family s honor Kenshin tells him that his dead family wants him to be happy not for him to kill someone Saitō arranges for his wife Tokio 時尾 to care for Eiji in the near future ch 71 Watsuki created Eiji between the tragedy in Shingetsu village and the concept of a new beginning and with the main theme of revenge In retrospect the author said that the plot pulled Eiji around and therefore could not develop as a character Watsuki felt the design looked too similar to Yahiko 68 Sagara Sōzō Edit Voiced by Hidehiro Kikuchi 1996 series Daisuke Ono 2023 series 69 Japanese Steve Cannon English Sagara Sōzō 相楽 総三 based on the historical figure of the same name was the captain of the Sekihō Army s first unit As a child soldier underneath Sōzō Sanosuke looked up to him greatly hence he took Sōzō s family name as his own and became Sagara Sanosuke ch 7 Supporters of the revolution the Sekihō Army traveled the countryside spreading news about the upcoming change of regime such as tax cuts The Meiji government could not keep the promise and so used the Sekihō Army as scapegoats denouncing them as a false army ch 7 Sōzō was decapitated when he reported to the commanding general and his head was placed on a platform in a cage for all to see ch 7 haunting Sanosuke for many years and causing his embitterment towards the Meiji government In the anime Sōzō died of fatal gunshot wounds while protecting Sanosuke Although a historical figure Watsuki s own mental image of Sagara Sōzō ended up taking precedence according to the author Sōzō genuinely wanted equality for Japan s people With him being depicted within the framework of Sanosuke s memories Sōzō ends up being glorified in the story Watsuki debated whether to include the Sekihō Army Incident due to its obscurity But because he believed that it exposed the truths and lies of the Meiji Restoration he decided to include it He did say that the series popularity fell to its lowest point during this storyline as of Rurouni Kenshin volume two but repeated that leaving it out was not an option With no actual historic photographs of Sōzō to use as a design the character became popular in the eyes and hearts of female readers 70 Sagara came in sixth place in the series first character popularity poll and eleventh in both the second and third 16 6 7 Arai Family Edit The Arai Family consists of the blacksmith Arai Seiku 新井 青空 his wife Azusa 梓 and their infant son Iori 伊織 Seiku s father Shakku 赤空 was the swordsmith who made Kenshin s sakabatō Kenshin seeks Shakku out in Kyoto for a replacement and learns he is dead but that his son is still alive and learned everything he knew With his sakabatō broken Kenshin asks Seiku to make a new sword but Seiku refuses because he wants to live a peaceful life in the Meiji era and does not want to make anymore weapons ch 75 Wanting Shakku s final sword Sawagejō Chō kidnaps Iori and uses him as a hostage until Azusa reveals that it was offered to the Hakusan Shrine as a godsword ch 77 With Kenshin about to lose to Chō without a sword Seiku entrusts his father s last sword to Kenshin who immediately uses it to defeat Chō to everyone s surprise the sword is also a sakabatō ch 80 81 Watsuki said that he had lots of different things in my mind when he created the family but that he forgot many of them He said that Iori symbolizes peace Seiku demonstrates selfishness demonstrated by fathers and Azusa uh holds it all together Iori s design originated from a fairly famous women s manga involving babies Watsuki said that he created the father and mother on the spot Watsuki felt that Seiku s design in the end kind of looked similar to Takeda Kanryu and so concluded that the design didn t turn out quite right But admitted that he also initially thought Azusa was not quite right until changing his mind feeling she s a really good character The author added that he found it refreshing that Azusa is the first female character he designed who shows her entire forehead Watsuki was planning to have Seiku s family reappear later in the Kyoto arc with Yahiko as the lead character in the story 71 Iori tied with Jin e for eighteenth place in the series second character popularity poll 6 Higashidani Family Edit Sanosuke s father and younger siblings in Shinshu who he left ten years before the series His father Higashidani Kamishimoemon 東谷 上下ェ門 is a farmer adept at fighting with his fists and who has fended off Fudōsawa from taking over the village Uki 右喜 is his younger sister and Ōta 央太 is his younger brother ch 229 Their mother Naname 菜々芽 died around two years after the birth of Ōta due to a cold ch 231 Uki became protective of her little brother because Sanosuke left them and because her mother died so she was afraid of losing other family members ch 234 As a result Ōta was sheltered After learning about Sanosuke s deeds Ōta becomes willing to fight At the end of the series Ōta s name is listed as a student at Kaoru s dojo ch 255 Watsuki said that he always had some idea of what Sanosuke s family would be like and therefore formed the Higashidani family along those concepts Kamishimoemon is what Sanosuke will be like when he is older Uki is very lively and protective of others and Ōta is the opposite of Sanosuke a weak little boy Watsuki felt that the story was a little unsatisfactory because he was tired from the previous storyline and therefore unable to concentrate In retrospect he said he should have chosen either Uki or Ōta and made it only a three person family However the author said that illustrating the family was fun and that he liked challenging himself with a whole family Watsuki had no models for the visual designs of the characters Kamishimoemon originated from a concept of an aged Sanosuke that was considered for the final Rurouni Kenshin chapter He described Uki as just a modern easy to draw type Ōta is a typical Watsuki image of a weak child from a rural area who has cheeks with circle marks Watsuki intended for designs that would be drawn quickly but found it difficult and as they evolved he decided that he needed to study images of real people 72 Oguni Gensai Edit Voiced by Yoku Shioya 1996 series Yōhei Tadano 2023 series 21 Japanese Steve Kramer English Oguni Gensai 小国 玄斎 is the doctor who takes Megumi as his live in assistant ch 30 In the anime he appears more often and has two grandchildren Ayame あやめ and Suzume すずめ In the Sony English dub the g in Gensai is pronounced as a soft g 73 Tani Jusanrō Edit Voiced by Koichi Kitamura Japanese Tony Pope English Tani Jusanrō 谷 十三郎 is a politician in the Army Ministry and a former member of the Ishin Shishi Tani is wealthy pompous and self centered Kurogasa marks him as an assassination target but Kenshin and Sanosuke successfully defend Tani ch 9 10 Later in the series Tani and Sanosuke get into an altercation Tani the uncle of Fudōsawa supports his nephew taking over Sanosuke s hometown ch 231 After Sanosuke defeats Fudōsawa and his army he goes to Tani s residence defeating the Hiruma brothers who act as Tani s bodyguards before injuring Tani ch 234 Minor characters EditYamagata Aritomo 山縣 有朋 Seiji Mizutani Hari Kaneko Simon Prescott Crispin Freeman Media Blasters Bill Harwell Samurai X The Motion Picture based on the historical figure of the same name is the general of the Japanese Army s ground troops and former general of the Kiheitai ch 2 For the last ten years Yamagata has looked for his former comrade Kenshin When he finally finds him he asks Kenshin to stop carrying a sword and join him and other former comrades but is turned down ch 2 In the anime he appears again as the assassination target of a corrupt politician Takuma Hashizume but thanks to Kenshin he was saved and Hashizume was arrested Later in the anime he alerts Kenshin about an assassination attempt led by Ukyo Inagi Yamagata also plays an important role in the anime s Feng Shui arc assisting Kawaji and Tsunan with stopping the plot to destroy the Circle of Eternity Watsuki said that he could not get his version of Yamagata to resemble surviving photographs of the real Yamagata 70 He is portrayed by Eiji Okuda in the live action film Maekawa Miyauchi 前川 宮内 is the master of the Chuetsu ryu style ch 34 Kaoru occasionally trains teaches at his dojo which has increased the school s enrollment numbers ch 34 Isurugi Raijuta appears at Maekawa s dojo and defeats him in a match but Kenshin prevents Raijuta from mortally wounding Maekawa and burning the dojo sign ch 35 36 However it is stated that Maekawa was closing the dojo because of the loss ch 37 Later Inui Banjin and Gein attack the dojo but their bomb only partially destroys it thanks to Sanosuke ch 161 Maekawa does not blame Kenshin but decides to retire and choose a young successor ch 182 Shibumi 渋海 Masaru Ikeda Steve Kramer is the corrupt secretary of the senate who employs assassins to eliminate rivals in order to further his own career He employs Udō Jin e Akamatsu Arundo and Saitō Hajime ch 49 Shibumi orders Saitō to kill Kenshin not knowing that Saitō is in actuality allied to Ōkubo Toshimichi After Saitō appears at Shibumi s place and kills Arundo Shibumi begs for his life and offers money to Saitō Saitō refuses and kills Shibumi ch 55 Katsura Kogorō 桂 小五郎 Tomokazu Seki Corey M Gagne based on the historical figure of the same name was the leader of the Chōshu Ishin Shishi and one of the three great revolutionaries ch 166 He assigns Kenshin as a Hitokiri in Kyoto ch 166 Katsura later has Shishio Makoto succeed Kenshin as Hitokiri and moves Kenshin to the front lines in order to use him to protect the revolutionaries and the new era instead of to destroy the old one ch 179 He is portrayed by Ichirōta Miyagawa in the first live action film and Issey Takahashi in the fifth live action film Takasugi Shinsaku 高杉 晋作 Wataru Takagi Jason Phelps based on the historical figure of the same name was the second in command of the Chōshu Ishin Shishi and founder of the Kiheitai which initially recruited Kenshin ch 166 He led the Chōshu to victory in the Second Chōshu Subjugation but died two years later without seeing the Revolution succeed ch 180 He is portrayed by Masanobu Ando in the live action film Anime only characters Edit Shura Edit Voiced by Kazue Itoh Japanese Mary Elizabeth McGlynn English Shura 朱羅 is the daughter of the former leader of the Kairyu Pirates who were poor villagers dedicated to robbing only from the corrupted wealthy people After her father s death she succeeded him in leader and continued his legacy of robbing only the corrupt During one raid some pirates wanted to kidnap Kaoru but Shura did not accept that because of her belief that the Kairyu do not harm woman or children so she took Kenshin to free Kaoru Due to Shura s strictness and honor bound rules along with the fact that she is a woman she became very unpopular amongst the crew with the exception of two Sarujiro and Iwazo As a result the rest of them chose Ginjo one member who allied with an opium dealer Senbonya Yohei they once robbed as their new leader and attempted to kill Shura in mutiny after adding firearms in their dealings Shura returned and with the help of Kenshin defeated her wayward crew and with Sarujiro and Iwazo she left to the sea as they were still criminals Shura fought with a three section staff that can disconnect into a chain staff and has great agility and reflexes She might have developed feelings for Kenshin Amakusa Shōgo Edit Voiced by Junichi Inoue Japanese Crispin Freeman English Amakusa Shōgo 74 天草 翔伍 real name Mutō Shōgo 武藤 翔伍 was taught Hiten Mitsurugi by his uncle Shogo is also a Christian and sought revenge for Christianity and to make the Holy Land after his parents were killed for their beliefs when Christians were persecuted during the Shogunate He mastered God Speed by the age of 14 and according to Kenshin had surpassed even God Speed His followers believe that he is the Son of God Some of his miracles were really just due to his education in Western Medicine and other sciences Lady Magdalia Edit Voiced by Hiroko Kasahara Japanese Lia Sargent English Lady Magdalia マグダリア Magudaria real name Mutō Sayo 武藤 小夜 is Shogo Amakusa s younger sister She serves as a holy mother to their crowd of followers and a teacher to the young children She has suffered from consumption ever since she was a child which she perhaps obtained from her mother who suffered the same illness She is often seen accompanied by Shozo a childhood friend whom she and her brother saved from persecution Magdalia is a devout Christian and believes in everything that her brother says and does which leads to her and Sanosuke Sagara having clashing personalities Her most prized possession is her mother s holy medallion which is lost and eventually returned to her by Sanosuke She comes to respect him and wishes that she had met someone like him earlier in life so that she could have had a more open heart to those outside her faith She is shot as she protects the Dutch consul who can save her townspeople and refuses to be treated in the hope that the people she cares for will be saved She dies in Sanosuke s arms after telling him her real name Shogo promises to make her dreams of a land of equality and peace a reality Notes Edit Hitokiri The term refers to an assassin and translates as manslayer Within the Rurouni Kenshin universe Battōsai refers to someone who has mastered battōjutsu ch 13 Assassins during the Bakumatsu adopted professional names for instance Kawakami Gensai was known as Hitokiri Gensai 1 Hitokiri believed in tenchu judgment from the heavens and therefore they were fond of the word Enishi believes that if the heavens will not judge Kenshin he will give Kenshin jinchu his own brand of judgment 38 References EditRurouni Kenshin manga Edit Entire series Watsuki Nobuhiro るろうに剣心 明治剣客浪漫譚 Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story in Japanese 28 vols Tokyo Shueisha 1994 1999 Watsuki Nobuhiro Rurouni Kenshin Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story 28 vols San Francisco Viz Media 2003 2006 Individual volumes Vol 1 ch 1 6 Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story October 2003 ISBN 978 1 5911 6220 9 and 剣心 緋村抜刀斎 in Japanese September 1994 ISBN 978 4 08 871499 8 Vol 2 ch 7 15 The Two Hitokiri November 2003 ISBN 978 1 5911 6249 0 and 人斬りふたり in Japanese December 1994 ISBN 978 4 08 871500 1 Vol 3 ch 16 22 A Reason to Act January 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6250 6 and 動く理由 in Japanese February 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871503 2 Vol 4 ch 23 30 Dual Conclusions April 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6251 3 and 二つの結末 in Japanese April 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871504 9 Vol 5 ch 31 39 The State of Meiji Swordsmanship June 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6320 6 and 明治剣術模様 in Japanese June 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871505 6 Vol 6 ch 40 47 No Worries August 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6356 5 and 心配無用 in Japanese August 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871506 3 Vol 7 ch 48 57 In the 11th Year of Meiji May 14th October 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6357 2 and 明治十一年五月十四日 in Japanese October 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871507 0 Vol 8 ch 58 66 On the East Sea Road November 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6563 7 and 明治東海道中 in Japanese December 1995 ISBN 978 4 08 871508 7 Vol 9 ch 67 75 Arrival in Kyoto December 2004 ISBN 978 1 5911 6669 6 and 京都到着 in Japanese February 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 871509 4 Vol 10 ch 76 84 Mitsurugi Master and Student January 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6703 7 and 御剣の師弟 in Japanese April 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 871510 0 Vol 11 ch 85 93 Overture to Destruction February 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6709 9 and 崩壊の序曲 in Japanese June 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 872281 8 Vol 12 ch 94 102 The Great Kyoto Fire March 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6712 9 and 京都大火 in Japanese September 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 872282 5 Vol 13 ch 103 111 A Beautiful Night April 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6713 6 and 見事な夜 in Japanese December 1996 ISBN 4 08 872283 3 Vol 14 ch 112 120 The Time is Now May 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6767 9 and 約束の時は今 in Japanese March 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872284 9 Vol 15 ch 121 129 The Great Man vs The Giant May 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6810 2 and 巨人対超人 in Japanese May 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872295 5 Vol 16 ch 130 138 Providence July 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6854 6 and 摂理 in Japanese June 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872296 2 Vol 17 ch 139 148 The Age Decides the Man August 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6876 8 and 決着 in Japanese October 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872297 9 Vol 18 ch 149 158 Do You Still Bear the Scar September 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6959 8 and 十字傷はまだ有るか in Japanese December 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872298 6 Vol 19 ch 159 167 Shades of Reality October 2005 ISBN 978 1 5911 6927 7 and 幻と現実 in Japanese February 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872515 4 Vol 20 ch 168 177 Remembrance November 2005 ISBN 978 1 4215 0064 5 and 追憶 in Japanese May 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872551 2 Vol 21 ch 178 186 And So Time Passed December 2005 ISBN 978 1 4215 0082 9 and そして時代は流れ in Japanese July 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872574 1 Vol 22 ch 187 196 Battle on Three Fronts January 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0196 3 and 三局の戦い in Japanese September 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872601 4 Vol 23 ch 197 206 Sin Judgement Acceptance February 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0276 2 and 罪と罰の意識 in Japanese November 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872626 7 Vol 24 ch 207 217 The End of Dreams March 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0338 7 and ユメノオワリ in Japanese February 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872668 7 Vol 25 ch 218 227 The Truth April 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0407 0 and 真実 in Japanese April 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872696 0 Vol 26 ch 228 237 A Man s Back May 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0673 9 and 男の背中 in Japanese July 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872732 5 Vol 27 ch 238 247 The Answer June 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0674 6 and 答 in Japanese September 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872758 5 Vol 28 ch 248 255 Toward a New Era July 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0675 3 and 新たなる世代へ in Japanese November 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872782 0 Other sources Edit Watsuki Nobuhiro Glossary of the Restoration Rurouni Kenshin Volume 3 Viz 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