YAIBA: Samurai Legend Season 2 Teaser Visual Revealed

The second season will adapt the Kaguya Arc.

The teaser visual for YAIBA: Samurai Legend Season 2 has been unveiled. Beyond this, no additional details about the new season have been released. The announcement was made today, March 28, during AnimeJapan 2026 at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan.

Teaser Visual:

CAST:
Minami Takayama as Yaiba Kurogane
Manaka Iwami as Sayaka Mine
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Takeshi Onimaru
Katsuyuki Konishi as Kenjūrō Kurogane
Junichi Suwabe as Musashi Miyamoto
Isshin Chiba as Kagetora
Kōsuke Echigoya as Shonosuke
Atsushi Miyauchi as Raizō Mine
Rina Satō as Shizuka Mine
Kimiko Saitō as Fuji Mine
Takeharu Ōnishi as Gerozaemon Geroda
Shūhei Sakaguchi as Kumo Otoko (Mr. Spider)
Kana Ichinose as Namako Otoko (Mr. Sea Cucumber)
Gō Inoue as Sasaki Kojirō
Sayaka Senbongi as Nadeshiko Yamato

Aoyama debuted the series in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday in September 1988, wrapping it up in December 1993 with 24 compiled book volumes. This success led to a 52-episode anime adaptation airing from April 1993 to April 1994.

VIZ Media has acquired the license for the anime and describes the story as follows:

Yaiba Kurogane has spent his days training in the jungle in order to attain his goal of becoming a real samurai. By a twist of fate, he returns to Japan and starts living with the Mine family, who are connected to his father, Kenjuro. Yaiba constantly baffles the Mines’ daughter Sayaka as she witnesses his wild and reckless ways.

One day, Yaiba tags along with Sayaka to school and has a fateful encounter with Takeshi Onimaru, a kendo expert. Yaiba and Onimaru repeatedly clash, and as if in response to their search for strength, two ancient powers are unleashed: the Fujinken, the Wind God’s Sword, and the Raijinken, the Thunder God’s Sword. Both supernatural blades that have jolted the world since ancient days have reawakened…and the truth behind them is revealed!

Source: @YAIBA_PR

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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