Kumamoto

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Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, boasts not only beautiful nature and the majestic Kumamoto Castle, but also a special place for fans of the manga series One Piece. After the 2016 earthquake, One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, a native of Kumamoto, offered his support to his hometown by creating the "One Piece Statues of Kumamoto" (Route of One Piece Statues), a symbol of hope and inspiration for the locals.

Tourists can embark on a journey to follow the footsteps of beloved characters throughout the prefecture. Statues of Luffy and his friends are scattered throughout the prefecture, including Luffy in front of Kumamoto City Hall, Zoro in Otsu, Sanji in Minamiaso, and Nami in Uto. Others include Chopper, Brook, Franky, and many others. Each statue is designed to reflect the atmosphere and identity of the local area, making the search a mini-adventure, similar to the Straw Hat Pirates' voyages.

To find these statues, you can travel by local train, bus, or even rent a car, which is more convenient, as some are located in remote locations. Taking photos with each statue is a popular activity that fans shouldn't miss. You can also collect stamps from each location as souvenirs.

A journey to find the One Piece statues in Kumamoto isn't just about following the manga's footsteps; it's also an opportunity to learn about and experience the strength of the local people, who were able to rebuild their hometown with the encouragement and support of both the nation and fans around the world. For One Piece fans, a trip to Kumamoto to find these statues is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

Post by Aliclit | Sep 23, 2025

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