The suspect in a deadly arson attack on a Kyoto Animation Co. studio in July was sent Thursday to a Kyoto hospital from one in Osaka Prefecture after undergoing multiple skin grafts.

Kyoto police plan to arrest Shinji Aoba, 41, after he sufficiently recovers from severe burns to be able to withstand detention. But the timing of an arrest is unclear, as Aoba needs further rehabilitation.

The July 18 attack killed 36 people and injured 33 others.

The police have obtained an arrest warrant for Aoba on suspicion of murder and other charges. After the incident, he was taken to the Kyoto hospital before being airlifted to the Osaka hospital on July 20 to receive specialized treatment.

At around 9 a.m. Thursday, Aoba, on a stretcher under a blue blanket, was carried into a medical vehicle at the Osaka hospital.

The vehicle, called a "doctor car," arrived at the Kyoto hospital around 75 minutes later.

His condition was declared to be no longer life-threatening in early August and has improved to the point where he can talk and eat.

During police questioning conducted on a voluntary basis on Nov. 8, Aoba admitted to the allegations and was quoted as telling police that he targeted the Kyoto studio because it was the company's largest in terms of number of employees, according to investigative sources.

The studio in Kyoto's Fushimi Ward, the center of the company's anime production, was set ablaze after Aoba allegedly ignited gasoline inside the three-story building, where 70 people were working.

Kyoto Animation, often referred to as KyoAni by fans at home and abroad, is known for works such as "K-On!" and "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya."