One Piece Dome Tour was a theme park event that traveled to different Japanese stadiums to showcase One Piece displays, attractions, and performances. The event was held at five stadiums over 2011 and 2012, starting at the Kyocera Dome Osaka and ending at the Nagoya Dome.[1] The last event in the tour received a special name, One Piece Dome Tour Final, and was updated to include the Straw Hat Pirates after the timeskip.[2]
Information[]
Advance tickets cost ¥3,000 for adults and ¥2,000 for children. Same-day tickets cost ¥3,500 for adults and ¥2,500 for children.[1]
Mascot characters of the Straw Hat Pirates would wander the show floor to interact with visitors.[3]
Tour Locations[]
Dates/Times | Venue |
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March 25 - March 27, 2011 10:00-19:00 (10:00-18:00 on March 27) |
Kyocera Dome Osaka, Osaka, Japan[1] |
April 27 - May 1, 2011 10:00-18:00 |
Tokyo Dome, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan[1] |
June 17 - June 19, 2011 10:00-20:00 (10:00-18:00 on June 19) |
Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan[1] |
July 1 - July 3, 2011 10:00-18:00 |
Fukuoka Yahoo! JAPAN Dome, Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan[1] |
February 17 - February 19, 2012 10:00-18:00 |
Nagoya Dome, Nagoya, Japan[1] |
Attractions[]
Area 1[]
Area 1 included two different sections, spanning the East Blue Saga to the Little Garden Arc.
The first section was based on the East Blue Saga and Reverse Mountain Arc, featuring dioramas of famous scenes from the early days of the Straw Hat Pirates:
- Monkey D. Luffy receiving his straw hat from Shanks
- Luffy and Koby meeting Roronoa Zoro at the 153rd Branch
- Usopp sitting in a tree outside Syrup Village
- Zoro fighting Dracule Mihawk
- Sanji leaving Zeff and the Baratie
- Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, and Sanji leaving Nami in Cocoyasi Village to fight the Arlong Pirates
- Dragon after saving Luffy from Smoker
It also included an inflatable model of Laboon and statues of Buggy and Gaimon.[4]
The second section was based on the Little Garden Arc, featuring giant replicas of Brogy and Dorry's helmets, statues of the Mr. 13 and Miss Friday, a diorama of Mr. 3's wax house and Miss Goldenweek, and televisions showing Little Garden clips from the anime.[5]
Area 2[]
Area 2 included three different sections, spanning the Drum Island Arc to the Sky Island Saga.
The first section was based on the Drum Island Arc, featuring dancing animatronic statues of Tony Tony Chopper and Lapahns, a diorama of the Drum Rockies, a diorama of Luffy holding Hiriluk's flag, and televisions showing Drum Island clips from the anime. A mascot character of a Hiking Bear walked around this section.[4]
The second section was based on the Arabasta Arc, featuring the Alabasta Museum. The museum was filled with various items and artwork from the arc:
- Costumes for members of Baroque Works like Crocodile, Miss All Sunday, Mr. 1, Miss Doublefinger, and Mr. 2 Bon Kurei
- Replicas of weapons like Usopp's 5-Ton Hammer
- Concept art for island native animals like the Moving Crab, Bananawani, F-Wani, and Giant Frog.
The third section was based on the Jaya Arc, featuring a replica of Mont Blanc Cricket's house, cloud balloons with Luffy's shadow on them suspended above it, and a statue of a South Bird.[4] The section also included televisions showing clips of Mont Blanc Noland and Kalgara's flashback from the anime.[5]
Area 3[]
Area 3 included two different sections, spanning the Water 7 Saga to Thriller Bark Saga.
The first section was based on the Water 7 Saga. It featured an inflatable model of Rocketman, a diorama of the Franky House, cutouts of the CP9 on Enies Lobby, a statue of Sogeking, an inflatable model of the Thousand Sunny. The section also included a display of the Usopp Factory with Klabautermann on the wall and televisions showing Water 7 Saga clips from the anime.
The second section was based on the Thriller Bark Saga and featured an inflatable model of Oars towering over wall displays of Moria's mansion on Thriller Bark.[5]
Area 4[]
Area 4 included three different sections, spanning the Summit War Saga.
The first section was based on the Sabaody Archipelago Arc. It featured the 34rd GR Square, with floating bubbles that had images of the Worst Generation members, including Law, Kid, Apoo, Hawkins, Killer, Bonney, and Bege. The section also included the screens broadcasting the Summit War of Marineford to Sabaody citizens and visitors, an inflatable Yarukiman Mangrove tree, and a display of Shakky's Rip-off Bar with Shakuyaku, Hatchan, Camie, and Pappag.
The second section was based on the Impel Down Arc. It featured artwork of Impel Down from the anime, a display of Magellan's bathroom with a cutout of Sadi and a statue of Hannyabal, a model of the jail under the sea, a display of Ivankov and his dancers in Level 5.5 that moved to look like they were dancing, and a display of the Blackbeard Pirates with a statue of Marshall D. Teach with flat images of his subordinates behind him: Laffitte, Jesus Burgess, Van Augur, Doc Q, and Stronger. It also featured an inflatable model of Emporio Ivankov's head.
The third section was based on the Marineford Arc. It featured statues of Edward Newgate, Marco, and Luffy and an inflatable model of Jinbe. The section also prominently featured a replica of the Marineford execution platform with statues of Portgas D. Ace, Sengoku, Monkey D. Garp, Sakazuki, Kuzan, Borsalino, Bartholomew Kuma, Boa Hancock, Mihawk, and Donquixote Doflamingo, as well as an inflatable model of Gecko Moria.[5]
Straw Hat Stage[]
In addition to the location-based attractions, One Piece Dome Tour featured the Straw Hat Stage (麦わらステージ, Mugiwara sutēji?), a stage with alternating performances:
- Live Stage (ライブステージ, Raibusutēji?) featured different musical artists, including Hiroshi Kitadani (vocalist for We Are!, We Go!, We Can!, and OVER THE TOP) and The ROOTLESS (band for One day).
- Talk Stage (トークステージ, Tōkusutēji?) featured commentary from One Piece voice actors:
- One Piece Art Balloon Stage (ワンピース・アートバルーンステージ, Wanpīsu ātobarūnsutēji?) featured Japanese entertainer Prince Balloon creating balloon sculptures of One Piece characters and items:
One Piece Dome Tour Final added statues of the Straw Hat Pirates.
Limited Products[]
Many products were sold during One Piece Dome Tour, including small articles and plushies. Below are a sampling of products:
- Balloons
- Price: ¥800
- Types: Rainbow, Military
- Shining Uchiwa Pirate Flag
- Price: ¥500
- Types: Luffy, Ace, Whitebeard, Law
- Clear File
- Lucky Box
- Price: ¥3,000
- Types: Mugiwara Pirates, Chopper
- Plush Toys
- Price: ¥4,800
- Types: Negative Hollow, Lapahn, Kung-Fu Dugong
- Laboon Tissue Box Case
- Plastic Model Ship
- Price: ¥3,900
- Types: Going Merry, Thousand Sunny
- 3D Postcard
- Price: ¥500
- Types: Chopper, Luffy Pirates
- Limited P.O.P - Dome Tour Limited Version
- Price: ¥6,300
- Types: Portgas D. Ace NEO-DX, Mr.2 Bon Kurei NEO-DX
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 OnePiece-Event.jp on Wayback Machine, One Piece Dome Tour is detailed.
- ↑ OnePiece-Event.jp on Wayback Machine, One Piece Dome Tour Final PDF.
- ↑ Ameblo, One Piece Dome Tour Final Photo Studio V.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Excite Blog, One Piece Dome Tour on nitta69.exblog.jp.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 OnePiece-Event.jp on Wayback Machine, Detailed breakdowns of Dome Tour's areas (only viewable by inspecting the page's HTML).
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