Manga Written by and illustrated by ,
Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem started in
Coamix's
Monthly Comic Zenon on October 25, 2010. the manga finished serialization in the magazine on April 25, 2023. Coamix collected its chapters in thirty-six volumes, released from April 20, 2011, to July 20, 2023. The manga is licensed digitally in English by Mangamo under the title
The Shinsengumi, in Southeast Asia licensed by
M&C!; in France by Mangetsu, and in North America by
Titan Comics. A comedy spin-off manga, titled
Chiruran Nibun no Ichi (
Chiruran ½), began serialization in the same
Comic Zenon magazine on May 25, 2016.
Volumes Anime An
anime television series adaptation based on the
Chiruran Nibun no Ichi comedy spinoff manga was announced in September 2016. The series is produced by
LandQ Studios and directed by Fumie Moroi; and aired from January 9, 2017, to March 28, 2017, on
Tokyo MX, it ran for 12 episodes.
Crunchyroll added the series for streaming as it aired in Japan.
Stage play A stage play adaptation of the manga was announced by Coamix in February 2017. It ran April 7–10, 2017, at Osaka's Morinomiya Piloti Hall and April 20–30 at Tokyo's Galaxy Theater. The play was directed by Shunichi Okamura.
Drama CD On September 27, 2017, a drama CD was released by
Frontier Works.
Drama A
live-action television drama adaptation was announced on October 3, 2025. Directed by Kazutaka Watanabe and written by Masaaki Sakai with music composed by Yoshiaki Dewa, it premiered March 26 and 27, 2026 on
TBS as a two-episode special, and later on the
U-Next service as a series. The series will be streamed worldwide on
HBO Max on May 9 of the same year. Its official name, as announced on the official X, is
Song of the Samurai. ==Reception==