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Shugaku Ryoko Kyoto Nara manga starts July 15

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Giant Killing's Masaya Tsunamoto, Artist Demo Launch New Manga on July 15

TL;DR, Masaya Tsunamoto and artist Demo will launch Shūgaku Ryokō ~Kyoto・Nara 4-paku 4-nichi in the August issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Champion, shipping July 15. The story opens on a supernatural-tinged school trip in Kyoto.

Akita Shoten confirms Tsunamoto and Demo launch Shūgaku Ryokō July 15. The supernatural-tinged school trip manga begins in the August issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Champion. Demo flagged the start on X, aligning with the magazine’s listing.

The title, Shūgaku Ryokō ~Kyoto・Nara 4-paku 4-nichi, opens on a Kyoto-bound bus. For readers searching the Shugaku Ryoko Kyoto Nara manga, this is the official start date and magazine. Why it matters: writer Masaya Tsunamoto returns from sports dramas to mystery and the occult.

Paired with artist Demo, the team shifts gears while keeping grounded character work.

Shūgaku Ryokō launches July 15 in Bessatsu Shōnen Champion

The June issue of Akita Shoten’s Bessatsu Shōnen Champion states the series will debut in the magazine’s August issue, which ships on July 15. That places the Shūgaku Ryokō ~Kyoto・Nara 4-paku 4-nichi opener in print on a Monday release cycle. The listing frames it as an Akita Shoten new manga series with a supernatural hook.

Artist Demo echoed the timing on X, saying the serialization begins July 15. The post reads like a creator-side green light after the magazine notice, and it confirms the Tsunamoto and Demo pairing. Readers eyeing the Bessatsu Shonen Champion new manga slate can mark their calendars.

  • Start: Shugaku Ryoko manga July 15 in Bessatsu Shōnen Champion (August issue).
  • Publisher: Akita Shoten, as part of its ongoing new manga rollout.
  • Team: Writer Masaya Tsunamoto and artist Demo.

The announcement keeps details tight, stressing the school trip framework tied to Kyoto and Nara. Launching in a monthly gives the creators more pages to set the tone. That extra room often benefits a premise driven by mood and mystery.

What Shūgaku Ryokō’s opening chapter teases

Masaya Tsunamoto teams with artist Demo to launch Shūgaku Ryokō in Bessatsu Shōnen Champion’s August issue, which ships on July 15. The subtitle, Kyoto・Nara 4 Nights & 4 Days, sets a clear frame for a class outing. The opening chapter begins on October 8 as Seian Academy’s second-year students ride a bus bound for Kyoto.

Conversations buzz through the seats, but one rider sits apart from the happy chatter. The series presents itself as a supernatural school trip manga, planting its hook before the students even reach their first stop.

That rider is Takeuchi. While his classmates share jokes and plans, he wears a somber look. The magazine teases that he is already caught up in a certain supernatural phenomenon that no one around him can understand.

No one on the bus knows what is happening to him, and he cannot seem to explain it. This gap between what he lives with and what his peers see sets a tense contrast that the first chapter leans into, even as the trip itself rolls forward.

Beyond that setup, details remain under wraps. The nature of the phenomenon, how it began, and whether it follows the four-night, four-day itinerary are not yet confirmed. The title’s focus on Kyoto and Nara signals the trip’s scope, while the first scene’s close viewpoint hints at character-driven stakes.

Readers can expect a chapter that weighs school-trip excitement against private fear, with Takeuchi’s unease steering the mood. As the Shugaku Ryoko Kyoto Nara manga debuts, the bus ride becomes a promise: ordinary travel will collide with something otherworldly, and the questions that ride with Takeuchi will start to unfold in the pages shipping on July 15.

Who Masaya Tsunamoto and Demo are, and their past work

Writer Masaya Tsunamoto teams with artist Demo for Shūgaku Ryokō ~Kyoto・Nara 4-paku 4-nichi (School Trip ~Kyoto・Nara 4 Nights & 4 Days). The series will debut in the August issue of Akita Shoten’s Bessatsu Shōnen Champion, which ships on July 15. Demo announced the project on X (formerly Twitter), sharing excitement about drawing the series and working with Tsunamoto.

The new story opens on October 8 as Seian Academy’s second-year students head to Kyoto. Classmate Takeuchi rides the bus with a heavy look because he is caught in a supernatural phenomenon that no one around him understands.

Tsunamoto’s resume backs up the buzz. He and illustrator Isao Tanishima launched the ongoing soccer manga Mr. CB in Akita Shoten’s Young Champion in 2018.

Akita Shoten will publish the 18th compiled volume on June 19. The pair also created the Atlanta 1996 special manga project about the 1996 Olympics. It first appeared in Young Champion in July 2024, ran a ‘pre-start’ story in October 2024, and began full serialization in March 2025.

The series centers on Mamoru Yoshinaga, a character from Mr. CB, and features other familiar faces from that world.

Many readers know Tsunamoto for Giant Killing. Weekly Morning began the series in 2007 with artist Tsujitomo. Kodansha shipped the 69th volume in Japan on Monday.

The manga inspired a 2010 television anime. Crunchyroll streamed the show as it aired in Japan and later removed it from the site in November 2012. Kodansha USA Publishing started releasing the manga digitally in English in March 2017 and put out volume 54 on April 14.

With that track record and Demo’s visible enthusiasm on social media, fans have clear points of reference as they look ahead to the Shugaku Ryoko Kyoto Nara manga’s start.

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Source: ANN

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