Naruto Creator Masashi Kishimoto Didn't Always Think Hinata Would End Up With Naruto
Andrew Henderson
Published Mar 08, 2026
During an interview with Anime News Network, "Naruto" author Masashi Kishimoto fielded a question about the point at which he decided to commit to Naruto ending up in a relationship with Hinata. Kishimoto replied that he came to this decision in the series' middle, remaining vague about precisely when, but nevertheless revealing that their pairing was not in the cards from the outset.
"I think what made me realize it was partly because, if you really look back and think about it, Hinata always supported and acknowledged Naruto," Kishimoto explained. "She had the ability to see beyond his reputation and see the true person inside. I think I started realizing that they were meant to be."
Seemingly, then, Kishimoto responded to his own work, developing Hinata as someone who genuinely cared for Naruto, before eventually deciding to pay off these traits that he made integral to her character.
That said, in a Japanese-language interview that a Reddit user translated, Kishimoto specified that Naruto's romance with Hinata was planned early enough that at some point his interest in Sakura was intended to misdirect readers. In any case, Naruto and Hinata's marriage remains a core element of the story as it exists today, reinforcing Kishimoto's decision regardless of the precise point at which it may have come to fruition.