Eiichiro Oda isn’t as Secretive About One Piece’s Ending as Many Might Think

One Piece's Editor Knows The Secret of The One Piece Treasure.

Eiichiro Oda isn't as Secretive About One Piece's Ending as Many Might Think

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  • Oda-san does not appear to be as reserved about the One Piece's conclusion as many may believe.
  • It seems that Oda san has revealed to another person the plot of the epic that revolves around the One Piece treasure.
  • This other person is none other than Kaito Anayama, One Piece's editor at the moment.
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Even though One Piece has begun its last saga, the show is most likely still a long way from ending. Fans have started attempting to decipher how the legendary series Final Saga will ultimately come to an end, now that Oda is working on its first particularly significant arc of the finale. 

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Big secrets are revealed in each new chapter of the series, creating anticipation and raising concerns about the ultimate resolution. Fans are left feeling more excited than before because it is implied that Oda, the series creator, is carefully and meticulously arranging the story. The One Piece is the biggest secret of the series as it reveals what the One Piece really is. 

However, it seems that Oda-san is not as much secretive about the One Piece’s ending as many might think. It appears that Oda san has told someone else how the epic that centers around the One Piece treasure will come to an end. And this someone else is none other than the current editor of One Piece, Kaito Anayama.

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Eiichiro Oda Told One Piece Editor About the Ending of the Series

Oda shares his extremely private plans with people closely involved in the manga, adding to the mystery surrounding One Piece’s conclusion. Present-day editor of One Piece, Kaito Anayama, made the startling admission of knowing what the One Piece treasure is. 

He stated, “Yes, I know what the One Piece is,” during a live variety program. Having assumed the role of editor in 2019, Anayama is a relatively recent addition to Oda’s team. Oda was won over by Anayama’s trust, as the seasoned manga creator praised his familiarity with and comprehension of the One Piece narrative. 

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Kaito Anayama

Although at first glance this might seem shocking, Oda regularly shares the specifics of the One Piece treasure with the editors of his One Piece series. In actuality, this has been the procedure for a number of years. This proves that Oda san is not as secretive about the conclusion of his masterpiece as fans might think.

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What is One Piece?

There are numerous theories floating around regarding the exact characteristics of the One Piece. Oda has said before that the One Piece is a true treasure, saying he personally detests the notion that it would be the trip or the friendships formed along the way. For a very long time, fans have been wondering what the treasure might hold, but only Oda and his editors truly know. 

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Surprising as it may sound, One Piece’s editors are usually informed about the series’ conclusion and the location of the treasure as soon as they join the production team. They are also probably told about what is the true One Piece treasure, which many One Piece fans have been desperate to know for a very long time.

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It’s become evident that One Piece won’t be ending anytime soon as, although the Egghead arc approaches its climax in the most recent chapters, there is still a long way for the Straw Hat Pirates to go to reach the One Piece.

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