One Piece Becomes the “King of Shonen” by Making History as Eiichiro Oda’s Masterpiece Gets its Own Wall in a Museum

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  • One Piece has now officially surpassed the level of being just a great anime series to something even more historical.
  • A Tokyo museum will showcase a massive exhibit featuring all the One Piece chapters on a 140-meter-long wall!
  • This news has sent shockwaves online, with fans flooding social media with their ecstatic reactions and overwhelming enthusiasm.
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One Piece has finally crossed the line and can now no longer be looked at as just an anime but more of a cultural icon. The manga that is cherished by millions of fans all over the world is now prompting attention in the spheres of Japanese culture and receiving a place in the country’s history.

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The Straw Hat Crew from One Piece
The Straw Hat Crew from One Piece | Credits: Wit Studio

In celebration of its long-term impact, One Piece Manga is about to be displayed in a museum in Japan and recognized as a Historical Epic in Japanese Cultural History. This award not only confirms the popularity of One Piece as a pop-culture landmark of the entertainment industry in Japan but also serves as evidence of the manga’s enduring popularity.

One Piece Manga Is Now Officially On The Walls Of Museum!

Luffy Gear 5 form | Credits: Toei Animation

In a momentous announcement, fans of this iconic series were thrilled to learn that One Piece manga chapters 1 to 1110 will be showcased on a staggering 140-meter-long wall in a Tokyo museum. This has never been expected before. It also proves that One Piece is more than just an entertainment show, surpassing any other manga or anime ever created: it’s a cultural phenomenon!

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Eiichiro Oda‘s masterpiece has truly left its mark now on Japan’s history, with its universal themes, unforgettable characters, and brilliant storytelling. It will hang in its rightful place in the museum, as all great works of art should, and One Piece will forever serve as a testament to the influence of manga and anime to shape and reflect the soul of Japan.

This Announcement Has Become a Dream-Comes-True Moment For All The One Piece Fans

Zoro from One Piece | Credits: Toei Animation

Selling over 490 million copies worldwide, this achievement surpasses pop culture, becoming a part of Japan’s history. This museum exhibit certainly does place One Piece as a Historical Epic in Japanese Cultural Heritage.

To the fans, this kind of acknowledgment is a well-deserved compliment for the show. Some are saying, they want to go to Japan right now to see the museum set up and many would like to pay respects to Eiichiro Oda’s magnum opus.

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This speaks volumes to how much fans of the series have been touched right across the globe. It has literally turned into something more than just Japanese manga or animated series as its popularity influenced people’s lives.

Thus, fans are witnessing this celebration with genuine joy and satisfaction as this series is becoming an integral part of the Japanese cultural assets. It fulfilled the daily dream of its fans, and with this, it is proven that this manga should remain as a cultural heritage that will keep moving the hearts of people even in the far future.

The One Piece anime is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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