Sea Forest

The Sea Forest is a place northeast of Fish-Man Island known as the Ship Graveyard.

It has a lot coral growing around it, more so than normal due to the light emitted by the Sunlight Tree Eve. It is populated by all kinds of sea fauna, including schools of fish and pods of whales. There are also several shipwrecks there because sunken ships are dragged there by the ocean currents, thus the epithet "Ship Graveyard" (船の墓場). The Thousand Sunny was swept here when the Straw Hats entered Fish-Man Island. Robin also found a poneglyph there that talks about a mysterious man named "Joy Boy".

After Noah stopped, the Sea Kings relocated Noah to the Sea Forest.

Ship Graveyard
On a hill at the Sea Forest, there is a graveyard with several regular-looking graves, but the largest grave marker seen so far is the grave of the former queen of the Ryugu Kingdom, Otohime. It is an enclosed crypt with a small wall around it. On top of it is a stone, vase-like sculpture with curved handles and a cross on the top of it.

Jinbe reunites with Luffy here for the first time in two years. It is also Shirahoshi's fondest wish to pay a visit there since for ten years she was unable to leave Ryugu Palace. Thanks to Luffy and his protection, Shirahoshi was able to fulfill her wish of paying her respects to her deceased mother.

Poneglyph


There's a poneglyph resting somewhere in the Sea Forest. Nico Robin found it during the Straw Hat Pirates' visit of the island, thinking it held information about the Void Century.

However, instead of historical text, its contents apparently contain an apology, coming from a mysterious figure who once lived on the surface. This figure, known as Joy Boy, had made a promise to the inhabitants of Fish-Man Island that he would someday bring their island to the surface, fulfilling Noah's purpose. He was unable to keep his end of said promise though, and felt the need to explain himself through the poneglyph.

Twenty-five years ago, a Road Poneglyph could be found right next to the one with Joy Boy's apology. Ever since then, it has been moved from its original place, and it's currently considered "lost".

Trivia

 * The Sea Forest graveyard echoes the Japanese forest Aokigahara, also known as the Sea of Trees (樹海) and often referred to as the Forest of Death. The place is not only a popular tourist destination, but also became infamous for being a prominent place to commit suicide.

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