Kagurabachi chapter 89 release date and time, where to read, and more

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Kagurabachi chapter 89 is scheduled to be released on Monday, August 4, 2025, at 12 am JST in Weekly Shonen Jump issue 36/37, according to Shueisha's MANGA Plus site. However, due to different time zones, many fans around the world can read the chapter on Sunday, August 3, 2025.

The previous chapter introduced Kiri Shirakai, the granddaughter of Itsuo Shirakai, the founder of the Iai White Purity Style. Kiri came to help Hakuri and Uruha, who were ambushed by the Hishaku. During the fight, Uruha showed his sorcery powers. Given how the chapter ended, fans are eagerly waiting for the release of Kagurabachi chapter 89.


Kagurabachi chapter 89 release date and time

Chihiro, as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)Chihiro, as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

According to Shueisha's MANGA Plus, Kagurabachi chapter 89 will be released on Monday, August 4, 2025, at 12 am JST in Weekly Shonen Jump #36/37. However, due to time zone differences, the chapter will be available to read on Sunday, August 3, 2025, in most regions.

Kagurabachi chapter 89 release date and time, as per the corresponding time zones, are as follows:

Time Zones

Date

Time

Pacific Daylight Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

8 AM

Eastern Daylight Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

11 AM

Greenwich Mean Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

3 PM

Central European Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

4 PM

Indian Standard Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

8:30 PM

Philippine Standard Time

Sunday, August 3, 2025

11 PM

Japanese Standard Time

Monday, August 4, 2025

12 AM

Australian Central Standard Time

Monday, August 4, 2025


12:30 AM


Where to read Kagurabachi chapter 89?

Yura, as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)Yura, as seen in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

Manga lovers can read Kagurabachi chapter 89 on several Shueisha-based platforms, including the MANGA Plus site, the MANGA Plus app, the VIZ Media site, and the Shonen Jump+ app. Interested readers can access only the first and the three most recent chapters for free. To read additional chapters, fans need a subscription to these platforms.


Kagurabachi chapter 88 recap

Izaru, as seen in the chapter (Image via Shueisha)Izaru, as seen in the chapter (Image via Shueisha)

After discovering that the Hishaku have entered the West Wing of the Fifth Level instead of the Threat Elimination Grounds, Izaru orders the elite troops to act accordingly and surround the enemies. Meanwhile, a Barrier Keeper asks Izaru what they should do about the anonymous informant. Izaru says there's no time to waste, as their first priority is to eliminate the Hishaku.

Later, at the West Wing, Yura appears slightly disturbed upon seeing Uruha alive. On the other hand, Uruha asks Hakuri if he is able to fight. Hakuri replies that while he can cast Isou occasionally, he has used a string of them in succession, which is why he needs to rest.

Kiri Shirakai in the chapter (Image via Shueisha)Kiri Shirakai in the chapter (Image via Shueisha)

That said, he can still transport, though all the previously registered items have been reset. With that intel, Uruha prepares to face the opponents alone. At this moment, an assassin falls dead. The chapter then introduces Kiri Shirakai, who comes down from the ceiling. She casually addresses Uruha and seems surprised to see him alive.

Apparently, Uruha used to take care of Kiri when he and Samura trained under Itsuo Shirakai. Meanwhile, a Hishaku sorcerer appears behind Uruha, who responds with a kick. Afterward, Uruha activates his sorcery, Koen. At the same time, a Hishaku sorcerer uses Mako sorcery to conjure a demon's gnaw.

Yura and Sword Saint (Image via Shueisha)Yura and Sword Saint (Image via Shueisha)

Uruha slashes the gnaw and charges at Yura, who pulls a sword from a book and blocks the attack. Yura suspects that Uruha's sorcery enables him to fortify one ability at a time. At this moment, the healer Hishaku sorcerer informs Yura about the approaching reinforcements of the Kamunabi.

Meanwhile, Uruha detects strange powers from Yura as his eyes darken, similar to the Sword Saint. The Hishaku leader says they still have the final card to play, which is the Death Match. The chapter ends with Kiri Shirakai shielding Hakuri as he prepares to fight.


What to expect in Kagurabachi chapter 89? (speculative)

Kiri guards Hakuri (Image via Shueisha)Kiri guards Hakuri (Image via Shueisha)

Kagurabachi chapter 89 will likely show Hishaku's counterattack and clarify what Yura meant by the "Death Match." Additionally, it remains to be seen how Kiri Shirakai and Uruha can hold off the enemies until reinforcements arrive. The chapter might also reveal more elite troops from Kamunabi.


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