The popular manga series Hotel Inhumans, crafted by Ao Tajima, is officially set to conclude with its 12th compiled book volume. The final volume is scheduled to ship on September 19, bringing the narrative of the unique hotel catering to assassins to a close.
The End of a Thrilling Stay
Shogakukan, the publisher of Hotel Inhumans, has listed the upcoming 12th volume as the definitive final installment. Creator Ao Tajima had previously hinted at the manga nearing its conclusion in May of this year, a period coinciding with the ongoing broadcast of its television anime adaptation, which premiered in July 2025.
A Look Back at Hotel Inhumans
Hotel Inhumans (Japanese: ホテル・インヒューマンズ, Hoteru Inhyūmanzu) first began its serialization online via Shogakukan’s Sunday Webry website on June 12, 2021. The series quickly garnered attention for its distinctive premise and dramatic storytelling.
Plot and Premise
The manga centers around the titular Hotel Inhumans, an exclusive establishment designed specifically for assassins. The story follows the two seemingly unflappable concierges, Ikuro Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, who are dedicated to fulfilling any and all demands of their highly dangerous clientele, never uttering the word “no.” Beyond offering luxury accommodations, the hotel provides an array of specialized services, including an ever-replenishable arsenal of weapons, false identity creation, and a top-tier cleaning crew to handle any “messes.” Through their interactions with the hotel’s varied guests, the concierges navigate a world where assassins cross paths, revealing surprising glimpses of humanity beneath their deadly exteriors.
The Creator Behind the Curtain
Ao Tajima is credited with both writing and illustrating the Hotel Inhumans manga, showcasing their singular vision for this crime drama. Their unique storytelling style has been a cornerstone of the series’ appeal since its debut.
Anime Adaptation and Its Concurrent Run
Adding to the manga’s profile, an anime television series adaptation of Hotel Inhumans produced by Studio Bridge premiered on July 6, 2025. The anime, directed by Tetsurō Amino and with series scripts by Shōji Yonemura, has been streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll, making the story accessible to a wider global audience. The manga’s conclusion while its anime is still airing provides a unique parallel for fans, allowing them to experience the story’s end in both formats within a similar timeframe.