Hello, One Piece

Hello, One Piece is a real-world One Piece manga exhibition which Eiichiro Oda supervised and contributed to. Since its debut in 2017, it has been held at multiple cities in Japan, China, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Hello, Luffy!
Hello, Luffy! is an art exhibit focused on Monkey D. Luffy. It is split into five sections: Ambition, Toughness, Awareness, Freedom, and Leadership. Each section displays manga panels of Luffy's dialogue from across the series that fit those five aspects of his personality. The exhibit also contains each of the Straw Hats' current bounty posters as well as a giant bounty poster for Luffy showing him with his crew as well as their two ships, the Going Merry and Thousand Sunny.

Hello, Colorful World!
Hello, Colorful World! is an art exhibit containing the manga's many Color Spreads. There is also a full-scale reproduction of Oda's work desk, with the materials on it all having been used by Oda as well as placed in the exact spots he put them in.

Hello, Playful World!
Hello Playful World! is a virtual reality exhibit where attendees can put on a headset to experience Oda's drawing process from a first-person view. This exhibit was removed from the Osaka and Akita exhibitions in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

One Piece Art NUE
One Piece Art NUE is an art exhibit that was first shown at the One Piece x Kyoto event in 2017. Drawn mainly in the style of ukiyo-e, the art tells the story of the Straw Hats coming to Wano Country and going on a journey to confront the legendary yokai Nue.

List of Host Locations
Events in bold are currently happening. Events in italics are scheduled to happen at a later date.

Japan

 * Sapporo (April 28-May 13, 2018)
 * Niihama (August 4-September 2, 2018)
 * Fukui (March 9-April 7, 2019)
 * Fukushima (April 20-May 12, 2019)
 * Sendai (August 4-27, 2019)
 * Yokohama (December 27, 2019-January 14, 2020)
 * Osaka (March 20-April 6, 2020)
 * Akita (September 5-October 4, 2020)

China

 * Shenzen (November 3, 2018-January 15, 2019)
 * Chengdu (January 30-May 10, 2019)
 * Shanghai (June 1-September 1, 2019)
 * Wuhan (September 21-November 24, 2019)
 * Changsha (December 14, 2019-February 4, 2020)
 * Hangzhou

Other

 * Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (August 2-October 18, 2017)
 * Sentosa, Singapore (November 27, 2018-January 1, 2019)