Unique Trafalgar Law incense holder is one of 500 exclusives at Tokyo’s new One Piece store

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Among the massive lineup of new and exclusive merchandise for the upcoming “ONE PIECE BASE SHOP,” one unique and high-end item is already capturing the attention of fans.

A new, ceramic incense holder has been revealed, which is designed to be a perfect, three-dimensional replica of the hand of the fan-favorite character, Trafalgar D. Water Law.

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The “ONE PIECE ROOM INCENSE – TRAFALGAR.LAW” is a premium, “Made in Japan” collectible.

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This stylish and subtle piece of homeware is a perfect example of the unique and diverse range of products that will be available at the new flagship store.

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The incense holder is just one of over 500 different, original, and exclusive new items that are being developed for the grand opening of the “ONE PIECE BASE SHOP.”

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This new, “experiential retail facility” is a massive, 1,185-square-meter store that will occupy the entire fourth floor of the Shinjuku Marui Main Building in Tokyo.

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The store will feature a number of unique, hands-on experiences.

The “ONE PIECE ORIGINAL T-SHIRT PRINT” corner will allow customers to create their own custom T-shirt on the spot.

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At the “ONE PIECE DECORATION STAND,” visitors can create their own original keyholders and accessories.

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The “ONE PIECE PLAY GROVE” area will feature a giant Gashapon machine and a crane game area with exclusive prizes.

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The “ONE PIECE ROOM INCENSE – TRAFALGAR.LAW” is approximately 22 centimeters in size.

It is priced at ¥22,000 (approx. $150 USD / £120 GBP).

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The new incense holder will be released on the same day as the grand opening of the “ONE PIECE BASE SHOP,” on Friday, the 5th of December.

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