The main antagonist of the series is cunning and merciless despite being physically weak. He has an extremely high IQ and manipulates people to act according to his interests without realizing it. Although he pretends to help gang bosses selflessly, he later rises to power himself without getting dirty. However, those who are exploited by him realize this too late and fall into a deep hole when they are dropped by Kisaki. For instance, Hanma openly admits that Kisaki will get rid of him as soon as he is no longer useful as a tool. Despite this, Hanma cooperates with him because life at his side is like "a circus".
His intention was unknown for a long time, but later in the manga it is revealed that Kisaki is in love with Hina and now wants to become the leader of the gangs in order to win Hina over, since Hina admires Takemichi for his daredevil ways and his goal of becoming a successful thug, (It is revealed that the three went to the same elementary school and are therefore fleetingly known to each other, although Takemichi doesn't remember this because Kisaki was always hiding, so only Hina remembers
Kisaki from her childhood). Although Takemichi is able to stop Kisaki's plans again and again by jumping in time, Kisaki can quickly adapt to situations and develop new plans (one reason why Takemichi starts to believe that Kisaki can also jump in time). Later, a chase takes place in which Takemichi tries to finally put an end to Kisaki and both are ready to kill each other. At this point there is a conversation between the two, because Takemichi tries to understand Kisaki's motives and insinuates that he travels in time (which is why he doubts for a moment that this is the appropriate way to get rid of Kisaki), but they are interrupted because Kisaki runs onto a crosswalk, stops there, and only utters a choppy sentence, because he is run over by a truck, which was no longer able to brake, and dies at the scene of the accident.
With his scam he takes advantage of Meobius, in the original timeline Toman, and later still Tenjiku.