Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days merchandise brings the retired hitman's chaotic new life to your collection. Taro Sakamoto traded assassinations for a convenience store — and somehow, trouble still finds him. Whether you're here for the action-packed anime adaptation by TMS Entertainment or Yuto Suzuki's manga, this is where fandom meets shelf space.
A former legendary assassin now runs a corner shop, has a family, and really just wants to stay out of trouble. Naturally, Sakamoto Days refuses to let him. The series mixes brutal action with genuine comedy — Taro Sakamoto's weight gain hasn't slowed his reflexes one bit, and the contrast powers half the jokes. If you've been watching the TMS Entertainment anime or following Yuto Suzuki's manga since 2021, you know exactly why this one hits different.
Figures for the retired killer's fan club
The merchandise leans heavily into collectible territory. Scale figures capture Sakamoto in all his former-hitman glory — detailed poses, premium finish, the works. Nendoroids go the opposite route: chibi proportions, swappable faces, maximum charm. And then there's the Funko figures crowd — stylised, stackable, dangerously addictive. For articulated options, check the action figures section.
Sakamoto Days merchandise – for fans of the deadliest shopkeeper in manga
Taro Sakamoto's retirement plan involved zero assassinations and maximum snacks. The universe had other ideas. Sakamoto Days merchandise lets you celebrate both sides of the man — the unstoppable hitman and the devoted family man who'd really rather not deal with his past colleagues showing up at the store. The anime adaptation by TMS Entertainment brought Masaki Watanabe's direction and Taku Kishimoto's scripts to screens, and suddenly everyone understood what manga readers had known since 2021: this series is something special.
What is Sakamoto Days?
Sakamoto Days is a manga series created by Yuto Suzuki, serialised since 2021 and published by Jump Comics (Japan) and Panini Comics (international editions). The story follows Taro Sakamoto, once the most feared assassin in the underworld, who retired after falling in love. He now runs a convenience store with his family, though his former life keeps interrupting. The series blends action, comedy, and slice-of-life elements. TMS Entertainment adapted the manga into an anime television series directed by Masaki Watanabe with scripts by Taku Kishimoto; the show currently spans two seasons with twenty-two episodes. A film adaptation is scheduled for 2026.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of Sakamoto Days merchandise is available?
The range focuses on collectible figures. You'll find scale figures with detailed sculpting, Nendoroids with their signature chibi style and interchangeable parts, Funko figures in the classic pop vinyl format, and articulated action figures. Mousepads round out the selection for desk setups.
Who is the main character in Sakamoto Days?
Taro Sakamoto is the protagonist — a retired hitman who gave up his legendary career for love, marriage, and running a convenience store. Despite his new peaceful life (and significant weight gain), his combat skills remain razor-sharp whenever trouble arrives.
Is Sakamoto Days an anime or a manga?
Both. Yuto Suzuki's manga launched in 2021 through Jump Comics. TMS Entertainment then adapted it into an anime television series directed by Masaki Watanabe, which currently has two seasons. A film adaptation is also in production for 2026.
Assortment overview
The Sakamoto Days collection centres on figures for display and collecting. Scale figures offer premium detail for serious collectors. Nendoroids deliver charm and poseability in compact form. Funko figures bring the stylised pop vinyl aesthetic. Action figures add articulation for dynamic posing. For desktop fans, mousepads featuring series artwork are also available. Browse the characters section to find merchandise sorted by your favourites from the series.
What goes well with this?
If Sakamoto Days scratches your itch for action-comedy manga with heart, your collection probably has room for more. The combination of brutal fight choreography and genuine emotional stakes puts it in rare company — and chances are, if you're here, you already know what else belongs on that shelf.