ONE PIECE EMOTION Exhibition arrives in its fourth location with exclusive figures and cards

The traveling exhibition “ONE PIECE EMOTION,” which celebrates the world of the One Piece anime, has opened at its newest location.
The event, which was previously held in Tokyo, Kumamoto, and Mie, began its run in Fukuoka on the 13th of August.

“ONE PIECE EMOTION” is an experiential event that allows fans to look back on famous scenes from the series, with a special focus on the recent, highly acclaimed “Wano Country Arc” and the current “Egghead Arc.”

The venue is filled with a wide variety of displays and activities.
A “Memorial Road” section allows visitors to follow the journey of the Straw Hat Pirates through a gallery of illustrations.

The exhibition features a display of over 400 pieces of original animation production materials, as well as life-sized statues of popular characters.

A unique corner of the event allows attendees to experience the voice actors’ performances on high-quality headphones, while a large-screen “EMOTION THEATER” showcases special footage from the Wano and Egghead arcs.

Visitors to the Fukuoka venue will also be greeted by giant balloons of the Elbaf giants, Dorry and Brogy.

A number of exclusive items are being offered to attendees.
All visitors will receive a free promotional Monkey D. Luffy card for the One Piece Card Game, which features the event’s original key visual artwork.

Special ticket bundles are also available, which include an admission ticket plus an exclusive “ONE PIECE World Collectable Figure -ONE PIECE EMOTION SPECIAL ver.-.”

A wide range of official merchandise, including some exhibition exclusives, will also be on sale.

For those looking to attend the exhibition, the price for a standard, same-day adult ticket is ¥3,000, while the version with the exclusive figure is ¥5,200.
The exhibition is being held at the Marine Messe Fukuoka B Hall, located at 2-1 Okinohama-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City.

“ONE PIECE EMOTION” in Fukuoka is scheduled to run from the 13th of August until the 31st of August, 2025.
Ticket information can be found on the official website.
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