Sakamoto Days

Sakamoto Days Cosplay Wows Fans, Putting a Spotlight on Shonen Jump’s New Star

 

The rising star of Shonen Jump! Sakamoto Days manga’s viral cosplay is captivating fans worldwide. Join Taro Sakamoto’s action-packed adventures now.


Sakamoto Days, a hidden gem among the pages of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, is finally getting the spotlight it deserves thanks to a viral cosplay of its main character, Taro Sakamoto. Created by Yuto Suzuki back in 2020, this manga has been quietly impressing fans and even caught the attention of big names like Gege Akutami, the creator of Jujutsu Kaisen. But now, it’s like the floodgates have opened, and everyone’s talking about it, calling for an anime adaptation and marking it as a potential superstar in the world of Shonen Jump.
What sets this series apart is its perfect mix of action and humor, all revolving around Taro Sakamoto, a retired assassin who’s now living a peaceful life—albeit a bit on the chubby side. Despite his laid-back appearance, he’s still got all the skills of a deadly killer, which come in handy when his family faces threats from his past. The manga keeps you glued to the pages with its thrilling fights and hilarious moments.
A recent cosplay of Sakamoto by artist satuki45440 has really struck a chord with fans, showing just why this character is so beloved in the manga community. It’s not just about looking cool; it’s about capturing the essence of who Sakamoto is and why people love him. And it’s got fans even more excited about the prospect of seeing Sakamoto’s adventures come to life on screen.
If you’re curious about diving into Sakamoto’s world, you’re in luck! The latest three chapters are available for free on Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library and Shueisha’s MangaPlus service. And if you want to catch up from the beginning, you can access earlier chapters with a subscription. It’s a rollercoaster ride of action and laughs, with something for everyone.
As Sakamoto Days gains momentum, the buzz for an anime adaptation is only getting louder. With over 160 chapters already out and more on the way, this manga isn’t just surviving—it’s paving the way for a new era of storytelling in the world of Shonen Jump.

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