Kanae Nakanishi and Tsukasa Furokawa’s manga series, The God of Time (Jikan no Kami-sama), is set to conclude its serialization in just two more chapters. The announcement came with the release of the 14th chapter on Thursday, signaling the imminent end of the suspenseful romance. Barring any unforeseen delays, the final chapter is expected to be published on August 28.
The Journey of The God of Time
The The God of Time manga first launched on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ service on May 22, 2025. The series quickly garnered attention with its intriguing premise and the established talents of its creators. Kanae Nakanishi, known for writing the story, previously worked on the Shojo Null manga, which ran from August 2023 to September 2024. Tsukasa Furokawa is the artist behind The God of Time, lending his distinctive style to the narrative.
A Suspenseful Romance Unfolds
The manga centers on a captivating supernatural premise. It follows Yuki, a young girl who discovers a mysterious watch with the power to stop time. She utilizes this extraordinary ability to save a boy named Hiroki from certain death. Bound by the secret of the time-stopping clock, the two protagonists find themselves entangled in an “unprecedented suspenseful romance” set during an unforgettable summer within a world where time can be frozen.
Compiled Volumes and International Availability
For readers who prefer physical copies, Shueisha has confirmed the release schedule for the compiled volumes of The God of Time. The first volume is slated for publication on September 4, 2025. The second and final volume of the series will then follow shortly after, set to be released on October 3, 2025.
Globally, fans can access The God of Time digitally through Shueisha’s MANGA Plus service, which publishes the series in English. This digital platform provides international readers with simultaneous access to the latest chapters, allowing them to follow Yuki and Hiroki’s story as it unfolds toward its conclusion.