Hunter X Hunter Creator Yoshihiro Togashi Opens Up About Difficulty Focusing On Work Following Kazuo Umezu’s Passing


Hunter x Hunter creator Yoshihiro Togashi recently shared how the passing of horror manga author Kazuo Umezu has affected his ability to concentrate on work.

Taking to his official X account on Nov 7, 2024, Togashi disclosed the emotional toll of the loss, revealing that his usual challenges in maintaining focus have intensified.

It seems my posts will be irregular until the end of November. As usual, there are various things, and it’s hard to focus on work. But with Umezu-sensei’s passing, it’s especially difficult right now,” he tweeted.

He also shared a personal memory of Umezu’s work, reminiscing about the first time a manga moved him to tears.

The first time I cried reading manga was during Tamami’s makeup scene.

Umezu’s influence on Togashi is evident within Hunter x Hunter, where the character Kortopi from the Phantom Troupe uses a special ability named “Divine Left Hand, Demonic Right Hand”—a direct nod to Umezu’s classic horror manga God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand.

Kazuo Umezu passed away on Oct 28 at the age of 88 due to stomach cancer.

His funeral was held privately, attended only by close family and associates. It was also revealed that a public memorial service will be arranged later to honor his memory.

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