Tokyo One Piece Tower

Tokyo One Piece Tower is the only indoor theme park for the popular Japanese manga series, One Piece.

It offers several games and attractions based on characters of the Straw Hat Crew from One Piece, entertainment shows, merchandise shops and restaurants, and seasonal events and campaigns.

The core concept is that the whole park is an island in the New World called Tongari Island (トンガリ島), that the Straw Hat Crew landed on, and they created games and attractions for their fans with the islanders. The island's leader is Tongari Den Den Mushi who frequently appears as the guide in some attractions and the website.

Tongari (トンガリ) means "pointed" or "sharp" in Japanese and it refers to the shape of Tokyo Tower.

In 2016, it ranked 7th in TripAdvisor 2016 Traveler's Choice Top 10 Amusement Parks in the Japan region.

History
Tokyo One Piece Tower opened on March 13, 2015. inside Tokyo Tower. Since its opening, it has undergone a partial renovation and reopened on June 18, 2016. Due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, the park closed from February 28 and had plans to reopen on March 18, 2020. However, the park's closure was extended indefinitely.

360 Log Theatre -The World of One Piece
It is an experiential attraction where the famous scenes of Straw Hat Crew adventure from the manga series are projected onto a 360-degree omnidirectional screen. It is located on the third floor, the entrance floor of One Piece Tower, and the first attraction to welcome visitors to the island.

Luffy's Endless Adventure
It is a walk-through attraction that follows the adventurous history of the protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy and his fellow characters. It is located on the 5th floor. There are life-size statues of characters, miniatures, and exhibition panels.

There is a movie theater with a widescreen at the end showing an original short film only available at Tokyo One Piece Tower.

Zoro's Soul of Edge
It is an interactive game based on one of Straw Hat Crew, Roronoa Zoro located on the fourth floor. Inside is a dojo that Zoro established and the players must slash down cannons fired from the screen in front to defeat Marines with a sword using Zoro's skills.

Also, Zoro's and other characters’ swords and weapons are displayed on the wall inside this attraction.

Nami's Casino House
It is an interactive attraction based on the navigator of Straw Hat Crew, Nami located on the fourth floor. It's a casino game where the players bet a certain amount of Berries, the world currency in One Piece, for a three-point match to win a jackpot. The winners with over certain amount of Berries receive a VIP card.

Usopp's Road to Sogeking
It is an interactive game based on one of Straw Hat Crew, Usopp located on the fourth floor. The players will shoot the Marines with a slingshot, Usopp's iconic weapon for a given time. The last enemy is the World Government.

Chopper's Thousand Sunny Tours
It is an interactive walk-through attraction guided by one of Straw Hat Crew, Tony Tony Chopper located on the fourth floor. The whole attraction imitates the interior of Straw Hat Crew's second ship, Thousand Sunny. It includes the kitchen and dining, Nami and Robin's bedroom, and other facilities inside Thousand Sunny.

Robin's Finding Poneglyph
It is an interactive game based on one of Straw Hat Crew, Nico Robin located on the fourth floor involving the whole park. The players are given one Transponder Snail to find many ancient characters hidden all over the park to finally discover Ponegliff in the ancient remains.

Franky's Park
It is an area dedicated to the shipwright, Franky on the fourth floor. There is a pinball machine called "Franky's Ball Run" in the shape of Franky, colorful kid's area with toys, and a small cafe called Franky's Cola Bar offering light meals and beverages.

Brook's Horror House
It is a haunted house based on one of Straw Hat Crew, Brook. The players will be given one salt ball (塩玉) to defeat zombies roaming inside the haunted house.

Tongari Island Photo Spots
There are numerous photo spots inside the park including characters’ life-size statues, portraits, special exhibitions, etc.

Franky’s Children’s Playground
There is a children’s play area in the park. It features simple toys and games for toddlers and is on the fourth floor next to Franky’s Coca-Cola Bar.

MEMORIAL WALL ~Remember Marineford~
This exhibit includes a wall projection of the major events of Marineford and a statue of Whitebeard Pirates's First Division Commander Marco. It is located on the fifth floor. The projection runs every thirty minutes beginning at 10:55, and the duration is 2-3 minutes. Photos are not allowed during the projection.

Greeting Cabin
This is an area where visitors can take photos with members of the Straw Hat Pirates. Photos that are taken are placed in a special One Piece-themed frame. It is located on the fifth floor. Tickets for this attraction are at an additional cost and are sold separately.

Cruise History
This exhibit highlights the history of One Piece and features original storyboards, animations, and scripts from the series. It also includes statues of characters (including Karoo, Nami's Waver, and Gol D. Roger, and costumes designed after characters' outfits (including members of Baroque Works). The exhibit includes an audio guide by the voice actors for Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, and Chopper. It is located on the fifth floor. It opened on April 24, 2019, to celebrate the anime's 20th anniversary.

The exhibit also features an event called Sugolog Cruise, where visitors have to solve puzzles based on Luffy's adventures. The participation kit can be picked up on the fourth floor's tourist information desk, and once all the puzzles are completed, visitors report back to the desk to receive prizes. The prizes are special One Piece cards that highlight different scenes from the story. There are 92 cards, and they are handed out at random on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as prizes.

Live Show
An original entertainment show where live ONE PIECE characters will unfold an adventurous story on stage. The theater is located on the 5th floor. Approximately four to six shows are held every day. The storyline changes seasonally.

Tongari Store
It is a merchandise shop inside the park on the third floor offering exclusive goods and items with original designs only at Tokyo One Piece Tower.

One Piece Mugiwara Store
It is a One Piece official merchandise shop outside the park on the first floor of Tokyo Tower offering One Piece goods and items. There are exclusive items only on sale at Tokyo Tower.

Franky's Coca-Cola Bar
It is a small cafe inside the park managed by Coca-Cola lover Franky. It offers various light meals and beverages, and some tables and chairs to rest.

Cafe Mugiwara
It is a library cafe located on the first floor of Tokyo Tower that offers foods and beverages inspired by different characters and stories from One Piece. It has more than six hundred books and comics from the world related to ONE PIECE including original manga series for visitors to read freely while eat and rest.

It offers special monthly birthday menus for a certain character from One Piece. Also, it often collaborates with other events such as Ichiban Kuji

It is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Sanji's Oresama Restaurant
It is a restaurant run by Straw Hat Crew's cook, Sanji located on the first floor of Tokyo Tower beside Cafe Mugiwara. It offers various meals in buffet style from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (maximum 70 minutes stay) and a la carte style from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. including a course menu and special events related menus.

"ORESAMA (俺様)" is a narcissistic way of saying "me" in Japanese and the first personal pronoun Sanji refers to himself in ONE PIECE. His statue stands between Mugiwara Cafe and Sanji's ORESAMA Restaurant.

The interiors imitate various items or scenes from ONE PIECE such as a mast, prison bars, etc. for visitors to indulge in the world of ONE PIECE.

Special Events
All special events at Tokyo One Piece Tower are limited time. These include movies, stage productions and temporary exhibits.

One Piece 4D
One Piece 4D was an original 3D animation that featured different scenes from Fish-Man Island, Punk Hazard and Dressrosa Story Arcs. Because it was released before the end of the Dressrosa Arc, the movie ends with Luffy and Trafalgar Law confronting Doflamingo on the roof of Dressrosa's royal palace.

The Great Tongari Island Treasure Hunting Adventure
The Great Tongari Island Treasure Hunting Adventure was an original 2D animation with an original story about the Straw Hat Pirates exploring Tongari Island in search of the island's hidden treasure. It has an eleven-minute run time. The animation features complete English subtitles.

Plot Summary
The movie begins with the Straw Hat Pirates sailing on the Thousand Sunny, and they look on with excitement as they approach Tongari Island. The title screen shows over the island. After the scene pans down the island's tower to show the residents below, the Straw Hat Pirates feast on the island's food, explore the island's shops and play roulette in a casino.

Walking around the island, the crew (minus Franky and Brook) find a cave Trafalgar Law told them about and walk inside. At the entrance, they almost immediately find a treasure chest, and Robin becomes suspicious. Luffy opens the chest with excitement only to find Tongari Den Den Mushi asleep inside. He wakes up, commenting on his nice nap, and a frustrated Nami picks him up and shakes him, angry that he is not treasure. While Luffy laughs at Nami, Law walks in. Nami holds up Tongari and accuses Law of lying to them about the island having a secret treasure. Law reaffirms that the legend of the island's treasure is true, but he explains that he did not call them to the island. A large Seastone cage falls on top of the crew, trapping them inside. Luffy tries to confront Law, but he becomes weak immediately after touching the cage's bars. Kizaru appears behind Law, commenting on how easy it was to capture the Straw Hat Pirates. The crew is shocked, and Kizaru reveals that Law helped him to catch them. They are surprised at Law's betrayal, but Franky calls through their Den Den Mushi to provide assistance.

Manning the Thousand Sunny, Franky shoots the Gaon Cannon into the cave, causing Tongari Den Den Mushi to bounce around in the rubble and his crewmates' freedom. Kizaru tries to attack the crew, but Law stops him. Luffy tells his crew to continue running as he settles unfinished business with Law. Running through the island's forest, the rest of the crew questions why Law betrayed them. The come up to the coast to see a fleet of Marine battleships, and Issho charges toward them, clashing with Zoro. Sentomaru jumps from the ships as well, attempting to strike Sanji. Nami calls Luffy through Tongari Den Den Mushi and warns him to run away, but Luffy is adamant about confronting Law. Law creates a Room and Luffy activates Gear Second. As Law slashes at him, Luffy blocks with his forearms embedded in Busoshoku Haki, begging Law to stop. Zoro and Issho continue to exchange blows, clashing with Zoro's Kokujo: O Tatsumaki and Issho's Gravito Moko. Sanji and Sentomaru also clash, with Sanji using Poêle à Frire: Spectre and Sentomaru using Ashigara Dokkoi. Law uses Tact to launch a large boulder at Luffy, which he destroys with Elephant Gun. However, this proves to put Luffy at a disadvantage, as Law now has many smaller rocks to bombard the captain with at once.

Kizaru and Tongari Den Den Mushi watch as the two were about to clash again when Bepo speak through Tongari to inform him that their crew has been saved by Nami, Robin, Usopp, and Chopper. Law apologizes to Luffy, but before they can leave, Kizaru attacks them with Yasakani no Magatama. Law and Luffy are knocked to the ground, and Nami and Bepo plead for them to escape through Tongari. The two stand up and prepare to fight. Kizaru uses Ama no Murakuma, and Luffy used Gear Fourth: Boundman. Luffy and Law clash with Kizaru, each using Gomu Gomu no Kong Gun and Injection Shot, respectively. As they struggle to overcome the admiral, their friends call out to them to win. Suddenly, Tongari Den Den Mushi begins to glow, along with the rest of the island’s Den Den Mushi. Their energy is channeled through the island into the central tower, which begins to radiate light. The light from the tower concentrates into a beam that gives Luffy and Law enough power to overwhelm Kizaru. Sanji, Zoro, Issho and Sentomaru stop fighting as they watched in awe at Kizaru's defeat.

Kizuru, Issho, and Sentomaru return to their ship, and Kizaru comments on Tongari Island’s troublesome power. Luffy and Law lay on the ground, exhausted. A narrator explains that this power was handed down for generations on Tongari Island since ancient times and was hiding with Tongari Den Den Mushi, who only lived on the island. This power is a special psychic wave that has the power to amplify Haki, and it is activated by strong bonds of friendship, like the ones held by the Straw Hat and Heart Pirates. The animation ends as two crew reunite and throw a party to celebrate.

"Visitors from the Wrecked Ship-The Curse of Resurrected Mummy-"
“Visitors from the Wrecked Ship” is a mission-based horror event where visitors have to solve puzzles and protect their “Life Tasuki” from being stolen by mummies, who arrived on Tongari Island one day when a wrecked ship drifted ashore. Successfully completing the event will earn visitors a special badge. The Straw Hat Pirates also appear in the event’s ending. The event time limit is 90 minutes.

The event was produced by Japanese entertainment group Obaken, who are known for their horror and mystery-solving events. The event ran on December 2, 8, and 14, 2018.

Live Action Role Playing Game
Tokyo One Piece Tower hosted a Live Action Role Playing Game.