Sakamoto Days has become a rising star at Shueisha over the past four years, thanks to the dedication of its creator, Yuto Suzuki. With over 160 chapters under its belt, the series has solidified its status as a hit among manga enthusiasts. However, for the first time since its inception, Suzuki is taking a much-needed break.
Announced this week, Shueisha confirmed that Sakamoto Days will be on hiatus starting from issue 18. Suzuki plans to step away for just one week before returning to work.
Fans of the series are supportive of Suzuki’s decision, recognizing the demanding nature of the manga industry and the importance of self-care for creators.
After 160 chapters & 4 years of serialization, Sakamoto days mangaka Yuto Suzuki finally takes a personal break. That's insane level of dedication & commitment🙏 https://t.co/Y3eRd5KMzu
— Jujutsu Kaisen (@Go_Jover) March 24, 2024
For those unfamiliar with Sakamoto Days, the series offers an enticing storyline that keeps readers hooked. Launched in Fall 2020, it follows the journey of Taro Sakamoto, a retired hitman who gave up his dangerous profession after finding love.
However, Sakamoto’s peaceful life is disrupted when his past catches up to him, forcing him to re-enter the world of assassination to protect himself and his loved ones.
Here’s the official synopsis of Sakamoto Days:
“Taro Sakamoto was the ultimate assassin, feared by villains and admired by hitmen. But one day…he fell in love! Retirement, marriage, fatherhood and then… Sakamoto gained weight!
The chubby guy who runs the neighborhood store is actually a former legendary hitman! Can he protect his family from danger? Get ready to experience a new kind of action comedy series!”
As Suzuki takes a well-deserved break, fans eagerly anticipate his return and the continuation of Sakamoto Days’ thrilling saga.