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Inside Japan’s New One Piece Theme Park

Dubbed “Tokyo One Piece Tower,” this is Japan’s first large-scale One Piece theme park. As Kotaku reported last year, this theme park (and it’s explicitly being called a “theme park” or テーマパーク in Japanese) marks the 15th anniversary of the One Piece anime. Pretty cool, huh?

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Websites Biglobe, Fashion Snap, and newspaper Asahi got to check out the theme park before it opens tomorrow, as did a handful of Twitter users.

There are cool One Piece sculptures and displays as well as carnival-type games. You can also go inside a Thousand Sunnyrecreation, watch the live action stage show that uses projection mapping, or dine on, you guessed it, One Piece food.

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For directions, ticket pricing, and more, check out the theme park’s official site.

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