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Sakamoto Days Chapter 44, Release Date and Read Manga Online

Sakamoto Days Chapter 44 is expected to release soon in the upcoming week. Fans are excited and amazed by the manga.

Sakamoto Days is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki. It began serialization in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in November 2020. It is also published in English by Viz Media and the MangaPlus online platform.

The story follows Tarou Sakamoto, is a retired hitman. He was the greatest assassin, feared by the bad guys and revered by hitmen everywhere.

More About Sakamoto Days 

The manga is all about Sakamoto, who became the greatest hitman after graduating from school. However, he fell in love with his current wife, Aoi Sakamoto, then he quit his job and married her. Over the years, he became fat. He is a retired hitman. However, he left the world of a hitman to be with his wife. Currently, he is the owner of a store and has one child. He is very popular and liked by people in his town. He deeply loves his family and is very protective of them.

Sakamoto Days Chapter 44

Sakamoto was the last killer, who was featured by bad guys and revered by criminals. In the current chapter, the family is going to experience alcohol intolerance and so many of the prisoners were killing the murderers.

Sakamoto Days Chapter 44 Release Date 

This series is one of the most popular Japanese manga series that attracted many readers as the manga is full of comedy and action. It gained a lot of popularity due to its funny content. It received huge love and appreciation from the audience and now they are eagerly waiting for the upcoming chapters. Here the countdown starts as only a few days are left in the release of Chapter 44. So it is more likely to premiere soon in the upcoming week.

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Sakamoto Days Chapter 44

Read Manga Online 

The manga, Sakamoto Days is available on Viz Media. You can also read it online on MangaPlus.

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