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    Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita [1] (Japanese); Matthew Mercer [2] (English) Sakamoto Tarō (坂本 太郎) is a legendary ex-hitman who gave up a life of wealth and crime to marry Aoi, now working as a humble convenience store owner.

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