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ONE PIECE “The Great Era of Piracy” Exhibition Asia Tour – Taiwan's Only Stop

April 21, 2025

Exhibition Pre-sale Tickets Available Starting April 25
Board the Thousand Sunny and Embark on an Adventure!

The long-awaited ONE PIECE “The Great Era of Piracy” Exhibition Asia Tour is docking in southern Taiwan at the Pingtung 1936 Cultural Base — and fans, get ready! Don’t miss the only stop in Taiwan for this grand Asia tour.

The globally beloved manga ONE PIECE has been serialized for over 25 years, and the anime has surpassed 1,100 episodes, captivating fans worldwide with its passionate and thrilling adventures. Designed by the international creative team INCUBASE Studio and co-hosted with FM Creative, this exhibition goes beyond the flat formats of manga and anime to deliver a highly immersive experience full of interactivity and engagement.

Spanning 16 themed zones, the exhibition brings to life the ONE PIECE adventure from its origins to the latest chapters. Fans will experience faithfully recreated scenes from legendary arcs such as the Sky Island immersive experience, Impel Down where Ace was imprisoned, Wano Country and its fierce battles, and the climactic Egghead Island arc. With vivid visual effects and epic music, visitors will feel as if they’ve stepped right into the world of ONE PIECE. The exhibition features massive sculptures, including a giant battle scene installation with 12 iconic characters, crafted with mesmerizing detail that will leave fans in awe.

An AR mobile game challenge is also available on-site, allowing visitors to complete missions and accumulate bounty points — a must-try experience! Join the Straw Hat Crew and relive the most passionate, emotional, and action-packed moments along the Grand Line.

Pre-sale Ticket Prices:
Individual Ticket: NT$270
Group of Four: NT$1,000

ONE PIECE “The Great Era of Piracy” Exhibition Asia Tour
Dates: June 21 – October 19, 2025
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (Closed on Mondays / Last entry at 17:00)
Venue: Warehouse No. 10, Pingtung 1936 Cultural Base

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