ONE PIECE × Tokyo

ONE PIECE in Tokyo

Every major anime and game IP keeps its flagship store in Tokyo. Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Akihabara each cover a different part of the hobby, and all three sit on the same loop line.

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Aso & the surrounding towns阿蘇と周辺の町The volcanic caldera east of Kumamoto city. Several of the Straw Hat statues stand in the towns here, which were the worst hit by the earthquakes.5PlacesKumamoto City熊本市The Luffy statue stands on the prefectural government promenade, and Kumamoto Castle is a short tram ride away.2PlacesMashiki & Mifune益城町・御船町The towns immediately east and south of Kumamoto city that took the worst of the 2016 earthquakes. The Sanji and Brook statues stand here.2PlacesAsakusa浅草Old Tokyo. The Taisho-era streets referenced in Demon Slayer, Sensoji Temple, and a 15-minute walk or one train stop from Tokyo Skytree.2PlacesUto宇土市A coastal city southwest of Kumamoto. The Jinbe statue stands in a park facing the Ariake Sea.1PlacesOizumi-Gakuen大泉学園The district in Nerima where Japanese animation production began. Toei Animation's studio is here, and the station forecourt has life-size bronze characters.1Places