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. Gohei is voiced by Tetsuo Komura in Japanese, by Watsuki described the creation of the brothers as a "direct function of the story." "The Secret Life of Characters (46) Yatsume Mumyōi," Watsuki, Nobuhiro. Originally the author had Senkaku as an experimental character who could not form any words, but an editor commented that Senkaku "is not a wild animal" during a meeting, so Watsuki scrapped this idea.
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." That is when the story becomes truly interesting, with even more intense battles, drama and a decent array of characters to back it up. "Watsuki said that Tsunan originated from a fake advertisement within the series, labeled "Mysterious Artist Appears." The two are later joined by the young child of a family of samurai, Yahiko Myojin, and a roughish street fighter named Sanosuke Sagara who mainly battles with his fists. Commenting on her death, the author said he saw happiness for Yumi as following Shishio everywhere and figured "everywhere" would include hell. But admitted that he also initially thought Azusa was "not quite right" until changing his mind, feeling "she's a really good character." 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. His most noticeable feature is his emaciated appearance, which he achieved to ensure that he is the lightest weight possible so as to allow him to glide easily. He is very loyal to Aoshi as seen when giving his life to protect him. "The Secret Life of Characters (44) Inui Banjin," Watsuki, Nobuhiro. Hara Yuya is playing Henya in the Rurouni Kenshin live-action film sequel. With Shishio's army behind them, they serve as the main antagonist group of the series' Kyoto Arc. These 11 entertaining anime put adults in the limelight. Watsuki believes that he was unable to make Arundo's chain-scythe to appear like real chains. Having died, he makes no further appearances in person and Aoshi buries his head with his three fellows; he later appears before a day-dreaming Misao, addressing her as "Lady Misao" and informing her that the Battosai had kept his promise, and Aoshi would finally return to her. "The Secret Life of Characters (52) Woo Heishin," Watsuki, Nobuhiro. 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.. He was usually seen by Shishio's side. Watsuki initially had difficulty with his hair, but once he got used to it, it became easy and he enjoyed drawing it. Gohei hires Sanosuke to defeat Kenshin, but this fails. The author added that he found it "refreshing" that Azusa is the first female character he designed who shows her entire forehead. Version Three had to fight Kenshin and therefore was made into a "powerful suit."
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. Fighting is bad... but sometimes it can be so bad that it's good, right? It possesses two sharp bull-like horns, metallic eyes, and a leering mouth. He fights with the claws in his gloves, which are usually kept hidden until he strikes. "The Secret Life of Characters (22) Ōkubo Toshimichi," Watsuki, Nobuhiro. It has been ten peaceful years since then, but the very mention of Battousai still strikes terror into the hearts of war veterans.#3: "Kimi ni Fureru Dake de (君に触れるだけで)" by CURIO (eps 83-94)#2: "Namida wa Shitteiru" by Mayo Suzukaze (eps 13-27)#3: "HEART OF SWORD ~Yoake Mae~ (HEART OF SWORD 〜夜明け前〜)" by T.M.Revolution (eps 28-38, 43-49)#4: "the Fourth Avenue Café" by L'Arc~en~Ciel (eps 39-42)#6: "1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou (1/3の純情な感情)" by SIAM SHADE (eps 67-82) He used a manager and director from Takeshi Obata's Watsuki intended for Raijūta to be the opposite of Kenshin, "intelligently macho and a believer of Watsuki stated "this character's only here to get beat up." Senkaku had no model for his personality, and after the scrapping of the inarticulation trait he became "pretty much just muscle-head small fry." Her design model originated from a popular "planet-themed" anime series, particularly its character symbolized by the "ringed-planet." The origin of Senkaku's design stems from the design of the four Abukuma priests, a group of minor antagonists. Henya is a pale-skinned man of average height. Feared as a merciless killer, he was unmatched throughout the country, but mysteriously disappeared at the peak of the Japanese Revolution. The author wanted to make him more cunning and sadistic, but said Otowa was not developed satisfactorily due to his own incompetence.