SAKAMOTO DAYS assassin Yoichi Nagumo is finally getting a scale figure worthy of his chaos. Megahouse’s new SAKAMOTO DAYS Nagumo Complete Figure captures the TV anime character mid-stride with his trademark easygoing grin, a storm of blades and rubble swirling around him. Standing about 235 mm tall and priced at 24,970 yen, the PVC figure is scheduled for October 2026 and will be sold as a limited item through AmiAmi and a small circle of partner shops, with worldwide shipping available via AmiAmi’s online store.
Nagumo finally gets a dramatic SAKAMOTO DAYS scale figure
In SAKAMOTO DAYS, Nagumo is the type of assassin who treats murder like a casual errand—playful on the surface, terrifying underneath. This new Megahouse release leans into that duality instead of just making a generic “cool guy with knives.” The sculpt shows him in motion, coat swinging, as if he has just finished a clean job and is walking away like it was nothing.
For fans who only had access to smaller figures like the LookUp palm-size Nagumo so far, this is the first large-scale statue that aims to be a proper centerpiece for the character rather than a side item.
A relaxed smile and motion-filled pose that feel perfectly Nagumo
The key to this piece is the expression. Nagumo’s face is sculpted with that lazy, almost teasing smile he wears even when the situation is deadly serious, paired with half-lidded eyes that make it hard to tell how seriously he is taking anything. It is the kind of look that says he is already three steps ahead.
His body twists slightly to the side, trench coat flaring out while one leg hooks over the broken scenery below. The pose reads like a snapshot taken one second after an invisible opponent hit the floor—he is already moving on, amused at how easy it was. It feels very specifically “Nagumo” instead of a generic Jump-action stance, which is exactly what character-focused collectors are looking for.

Flying blades and rubble base that sell the assassin atmosphere
The base is far from a flat stand. Nagumo is balanced on fractured concrete and metal, with multiple blades arranged around him in mid-air and painted with metallic highlights that catch the light from different angles. Combined with the sharp shading on his coat and pants, it gives the illusion that the whole scene might start moving again at any moment—as if you walked in on the middle of a hit and time briefly stopped.
That kind of environmental storytelling, not just the character alone, is what makes the figure feel like “high-end SAKAMOTO DAYS” instead of just another assassin posed in empty space.
Size, sculpt and paint that make Nagumo a shelf centerpiece
At roughly 235 mm in height, Nagumo sits in the same general footprint as many 1/7–1/8 scale shonen figures, but the vertical rubble and blade effects make him feel even larger on display. The paintwork emphasizes contrast—clean skin tones and hair against grimy debris, pale coat against dark steel—so he stands out even on a crowded shelf.
The price tag of 24,970 yen puts him in the premium scale figure range, similar to other detailed Megahouse statues. You are paying for a complex base, plenty of sharp edges and a sculpt that clearly comes from staff who are used to handling dynamic battle pieces.
Choosing Nagumo as your first SAKAMOTO DAYS figure
Because this is an exclusive sale item available through AmiAmi and select distributors only, it is clearly aimed at dedicated fans rather than casual viewers. For overseas collectors, AmiAmi’s global shipping and product page for the Nagumo Complete Figure make it relatively straightforward to import: it is a standard pre-painted statue, not a garage kit, so it is ready to display straight out of the box. You can start by checking the listing on AmiAmi’s online shop or through Megahouse’s official distributors.
If you are building a full SAKAMOTO DAYS lineup, Nagumo slots in as the stylish chaos agent between more grounded pieces like Taro Sakamoto or Shishiba. But even if this ends up being your very first figure from the series, the combination of smirking face, dynamic motion and weapon-studded base makes him strong enough to carry a shelf on his own. Starting your SAKAMOTO DAYS collection with Nagumo is not just allowed—it is a power move.
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