You’ll definitely enjoy this place if you’re a one piece fan. It’s great for adults and kids and the games are fun.
About Tokyo One Piece Tower
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You’ll definitely enjoy this place if you’re a one piece fan. It’s great for adults and kids and the games are fun.
It’s not just a regular museum but it has activities that can last more than half a day! We weren’t expecting much at first and only scheduled about 3 hours for the museum (which imo was not enough to complete everything). For kids who don’t...More
We had an amazing time at Tokyo One Piece Tower! The games and activities were very fun. The food was yummy and themed (we ate at Mugiwara cafe). We speak very little Japanese but were still able to understand and enjoy the show. Highly recommend...More
The Tokyo One Piece Tower is a great place to go if you are a fan of the series! There are several floors that have different excerpts from the series, some One Piece-themed games and activities. It was also so amazing to see the real...More
This was one of the highlights of our time in Tokyo! Wonderful exhibits and fun spots for picture-taking. Several walk-through attractions like Brook's Haunted House and Chopper's tour of the Thousand Sunny make this a varied and fun time! Most attractions that use video have...More
The theme park is excellent for One Piece fan like me. And there is a package ticket for One Piece Tower and the Tokyo tower. Remember to get it from the ticket counter. The mini-game inside the theme park is fun, and a lot of...More
Teens like one piece characters. Cool place to go visit and there are activities to do there. Should watch the live show even it’s in Japanese. Quite entertaining.
There are many themed attractions, my favorite was Chopper’s Thousand Sunny Tours. I wander from one room to another, enjoying the real situation of Thousand Sunny, like Sanji’s kitchen, Robin and Nami’s room. The second favorite was Robin’s Finding Ponegliff, we need to look for...More
Other than those mini-attractions inside, they have tons of limited edition action figures, history and behind-the-scenes of the popular anime series. Some of the games like the treasure hunting are all in Japanese though, so you may want to learn the basic stuff. The Live...More
I have to say, being an absolute One Piece fanatic I was looking forward to this excursion immensely. However, it did not disappoint whatsoever. Much of it was in Japanese but it kept it very authentic. There was even a game where you would search...More