Wano Country

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Japanese Name ワノ国
Romanized Name Wano Kuni
English Name
  • Land of Wano (VIZ Media – Starting with the Punk Hazard Arc
  • Funimation – Starting with the Zou Arc)*Wano Kingdom (Funimation – Until the Zou Arc)*Wano Country (VIZ Media – Until the Punk Hazard Arc)*
First Appearance
  • Monsters (Wanted!)
  • Chapter 793
  • Episode 736[1][2]
Region New World
Affiliates Straw Hat Pirates, Beasts Pirates (formerly)

Hierarchy

Blue Planet > Blue Sea > Grand Line > New World

Introduction

Wano Country is a country in the New World that is unafilliated with the World Government. It is located on the north side of the New World, northwest of Egghead, southwest of Winner Island, and west of Elbaph. It was previously occupied by the Beasts Pirates as their territory, under Kaidou, one of the Four Emperors. For a long time it was ruled by the Kouzuki Family, however, the family’s usurper, Kurozumi Orochi, conspired to overthrow and supersede their shogunate with the aid of the Beasts Pirates 26 years before the beginning of the story. Upon his betrayal of the Kurozumi Family, Kaidou dubbed the island New Onigashima (新鬼ヶ島, Shin Onigashima?), as part of his project to transform Wano into a lawless pirate paradise.

Kaidou intended for his son Yamato to take over as its shogun, though Yamato had no desire to do so. However, Wano was liberated after the defeats of both Kaidou and Orochi, and the Kouzuki Family was returned to power with Kouzuki Momonosuke as the current shogun. Before departing Wano, Monkey D. Luffy, the man who dethroned Kaidou, gave a copy of his Jolly Roger to Momonosuke to hang somewhere in the country and announced that if…

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Kaidou intended for his son Yamato to take over as its shogun, though Yamato had no desire to do so. However, Wano was liberated after the defeats of both Kaidou and Orochi, and the Kouzuki Family was returned to power with Kouzuki Momonosuke as the current shogun. Before departing Wano, Monkey D. Luffy, the man who dethroned Kaidou, gave a copy of his Jolly Roger to Momonosuke to hang somewhere in the country and announced that if big trouble came, to point to the flag, implying that Wano is allied with and under the protection of the Straw Hat Pirates. Hundreds of years ago, Wano was known as the Country of Gold (黄金の国, Ōgon no Kuni?), being once located at sea level.

The Ancient Weapon Pluton is currently located under Mt. Fuji, beneath the old Wano Country. First mentioned by Hogback during the Thriller Bark Arc, Wano is the primary setting of the Wano Country Arc. Wano Country is a country in the New World that is unafilliated with the World Government. It is located on the north side of the New World, northwest of Egghead, southwest of Winner Island, and west of Elbaph.

It was previously occupied by the Beasts Pirates as their territory, under Kaidou, one of the Four Emperors. For a long time it was ruled by the Kouzuki Family, however, the family’s usurper, Kurozumi Orochi, conspired to overthrow and supersede their shogunate with the aid of the Beasts Pirates 26 years before the beginning of the story. Upon his betrayal of the Kurozumi Family, Kaidou dubbed the island New Onigashima (新鬼ヶ島, Shin Onigashima?), as part of his project to transform Wano into a lawless pirate paradise. Kaidou intended for his son Yamato to take over as its shogun, though Yamato had no desire to do so. However, Wano was liberated after the defeats of both Kaidou and Orochi, and the Kouzuki Family was returned to power with Kouzuki Momonosuke as the current shogun. Before departing Wano, Monkey D. Luffy, the man who dethroned Kaidou, gave a copy of his Jolly Roger to Momonosuke to hang somewhere in the country and announced that if big trouble came, to point to the flag, implying that Wano is allied with and under the protection of the Straw Hat Pirates. Hundreds of years ago, Wano was known as the Country of Gold (黄金の国, Ōgon no Kuni?), being once located at sea level. The Ancient Weapon Pluton is currently located under Mt. Fuji, beneath the old Wano Country. First mentioned by Hogback during the Thriller Bark Arc, Wano is the primary setting of the Wano Country Arc.

Culture

Isolationism

The country follows a strict policy of isolationism (鎖国, sakoku?, literally translated as “closed country”), meaning that contact with outsiders such as pirates and other countries is prohibited. Leaving the country’s borders is also considered a crime. Outsiders who enter the country will be immediately attacked. This policy was maintained as a result of the country’s geography that makes an invasion extremely difficult, as well as its powerful samurai warriors. During his visit to Laugh Tale, Kouzuki Oden learned that Wano was once connected with the rest of the world, but became isolated for a certain purpose to be fulfilled and to be protected from a great power.

After learning about the true history of the world, Oden reached the conclusion that Wano should be opened to the world once more before Joy Boy returns. However, he was unable to accomplish this, as he was overthrown and eventually executed by Kurozumi Orochi and Kaidou. Wano also has its own newspaper, which only covers national events, and the citizens do not receive international news or newspapers from the News Coo, with the exception of the Beasts Pirates on Onigashima when they ruled Wano with Orochi. Their lack of contact with…

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After learning about the true history of the world, Oden reached the conclusion that Wano should be opened to the world once more before Joy Boy returns. However, he was unable to accomplish this, as he was overthrown and eventually executed by Kurozumi Orochi and Kaidou. Wano also has its own newspaper, which only covers national events, and the citizens do not receive international news or newspapers from the News Coo, with the exception of the Beasts Pirates on Onigashima when they ruled Wano with Orochi. Their lack of contact with the outside world has resulted in many legends and superstitions forming within the populace of Wano. Notably, they are unaware of what Devil Fruits are, referring to the powers gained from them as some form of Sorcery (妖術, Yōjutsu?).

Although the country is familiar with the concept of Haki, they are unaware of the term for it used by the outside world. They also seem to only know of Armament Haki and instead call it Ryuo (流桜, Ryūō?, literally meaning “Flowing Sakura”), which they focus on the concept of flow. Due to lack of knowledge of the outside world, most people saw the likes of Minks and Fish-Men as monsters to be persecuted, though Oden was one of the few who noted this bigotry as ignorance worthy of condemnation. Despite the prohibition of having contact with pirates and other outsiders, during their rule, Orochi’s alliance with Kaidou (who in turn had many connections outside) showed that the top echelon of the country was hypocritically disregarding their own policies under the rule of Orochi, leading to discontent among some of the civilians. Orochi had also been shown meeting with outside groups himself, such as CP0 of the World Government, to broker trade agreements, and was willing to secretly import resources that would strengthen his administration, such as battleships. He even demanded the agents deliver Vegapunk as payment for more weapons, attempting to gain an outsider to work for his country. During the conversation with Robin, Sukiyaki revealed that the true purpose of the isolationism of Wano is to contain Pluton and the whole of opening the country is meant to unleash the Ancient Weapon to the world. After Oden’s son, Kouzuki Momonosuke, took his rightful place as shogun, he began making plans to eventually make his late father’s dream of opening Wano’s borders a reality. However, after the Raid on Onigashima, the plan has been postponed for now. Likely as a side effect from their isolationism, Wano Country uses it own written language, which is written using ideograms.

Currency

Wano has its own currency: Silver (銀, Gin?), Gold (金, Kin?), and Platinum (白金, Hakkin?) coinage instead of Belly. Under Kaidou’s rule, 5 Silver is stated to be too little to afford a week’s worth of clean water whilst 500 Gold is considered a hefty sum, and a mere one Platinum coin is (or was, at least four decades ago) enough to build a house.

Smithing And Metallurgy

The Wano Country is the world’s foremost in smithing and metallurgy, having produced both several superior artisans and craftsmen such as the legendary swordsmiths Kotetsu, Fugetsu Kisaburo, Shimotsuki Kouzaburou, and Kouzuki Sukiyaki. The ancestors of the current ruling Kouzuki Family invented the indestructible Poneglyphs during the Void Century. Weapons produced in Wano are of high quality, as the World Government have secretly imported the Marines’ weapon supply from Wano. Examples of legendary swords produced in Wano include Meito as highly ranked as the Supreme Grade, such as the Shodai Kitetsu and Yakuza Kasen, and many Great Grade blades, such as the Ame no Habakiri, Enma, Wado Ichimonji, Nidai Kitetsu, and Shusui (the country’s national treasure). According to Basil Hawkins, Seastone originated from Wano Country and is also the only place where it can be processed into any type of weapon.

Administration

In the past, Wano was ruled by six major families. The Kouzuki Family made up the shogunate, while the leaders of the Shimotsuki Family, Kurozumi Family, Uzuki Family, Amatsuki Family, and Fugetsu Family each served as daimyo over one of Wano’s regions. If the shogun had no male heir in the Kouzuki Family, the five daimyo were top candidates to succeed him. Several decades ago, however, the Kurozumi Family fell out of power due to their leader poisoning the other daimyo in an unsuccessful bid at becoming shogun. This treachery and the deaths that resulted from it resulted in a shakeup in regional power, as the Shimotsuki Family ended up ruling over two regions.

When Kurozumi Orochi succeeded Kouzuki Sukiyaki, via a deceptive act with Kurozumi Higurashi, as shogun and executed Oden, the remaining daimyo refused to serve under him, resulting in Orochi and Kaidou wiping them out with survivors being forced to go into hiding. Under Orochi’s rule, the daimyo system ceased to exist. Jack and Queen of the Beasts Pirates were considered to be the rulers of Kuri and Udon respectively; it is unknown if any of the other regions had or have rulers. The country’s administration was corrupted due to Orochi, whose officials were oppressive and harshly controlled the citizens. Their rule was further enforced by their allegiance to the Emperor Kaidou, who supported them with the military force of the Beasts Pirates, making it almost impossible for the citizens to defy Orochi.

Much of the country had been reduced to a wasteland due to Orochi’s cruelty, with only his personal territory, the Flower Capital, remaining prosperous. Orochi utilized manipulative propaganda to brainwash the rich citizens in the Flower Capital in order to further reinforce his rule and policies, idolizing himself as a great hero while villainizing the Kouzuki Family, particularly Oden, claiming that they attempted to bring Wano to ruination by breaking the isolation policy and opening the borders of Wano to the outside world. During Orochi’s tyranny, the country’s administration had created a caste system valuing wealth over all else. Flower Capital residents must have had money or else they would have faced exile. The regions of the country had been shown to contain two types of towns during Orochi’s reign.

There were towns that high-ranking officials lived in, and these officials controlled the rest of the population, only allowing essential tradesmen and merchants to remain. The rest of the population was forced to live in poverty in towns known as “leftover towns”. In these towns, people only had access to leftover food passed over by those of higher status. Said leftover food was often not enough, and residents often ended up starving. Those of higher status looked down on people who lived in leftovers towns and treated them as subhuman. The poor citizens were forced into slavery by providing the manpower required in the harsh labor in weapon factories to mass produce weapons for the Beasts Pirates in exchange for meager amounts of rations and salary that are insufficient to feed themselves or their families. Kaidou was revered by Orochi and his subordinates, and the rich citizens were influenced by Orochi’s corrupt ideology as a wise king and protector. After Kaidou and Orochi’s defeats, Momonosuke declared that he will restore Wano Country to its former glory. He announced his citizens to drink as they want, demolish the toxic factories and cease slavery from existence.

Justice And Punishment

In the past, Wano Country had a fair and impartial system of law where even powerful and influential figures could be punished for their crimes such as Orochi’s grandfather, the previous head of the Kurozumi Family, and Oden, the heir of the shogunate during his youth. The only exceptions were the criminals of the then lawless region of Kuri, due to how violent and brutal the outlaws who reigned over the region were. After Kurozumi Orochi became the shogun, all of Wano’s laws were changed to suit the needs of Orochi’s misrule for his vengeance. Defying Orochi and even speaking ill of him aloud were considered to be acts of rebellion and a capital crime. Dissidents who openly opposed Orochi were either sentenced to death or condemned to life imprisonment in the Udon region. A man who defied Orochi’s policy to work for the Beasts Pirates was executed along with his entire family. Kouzuki Oden and his retainers were sentenced to be boiled alive, and any citizens trying to plead for them were ruthlessly killed. The sole exception to this was Kaidou, the pirate who had been the one to support Orochi’s authority over Wano to begin with, as when Kaidou killed Orochi, none of Orochi’s subordinates dared to retaliate against Kaidou for killing their master. Due to its corrupt administration under Orochi, citizens who were rich enough could brazenly commit crimes and get away with it through bribery. Some ranked officials also committed capital crimes for their own reasons and found a scapegoat to cover up their tracks, as a particular magistrate who committed crossroad killings attempted to blame it all on Zorojuro in order to steal Shusui, without so much as giving him a trial to speak for himself. The ritual of seppuku is a known form of punishment used on criminals in the country. Public executions by crucifixion sometimes occured for those who opposed the shogun and were used as an example.

Organized Crime

In Wano, the yakuza are considered to be well-respected, and people associated with it are treated with admiration and fear.

Armed Forces

Wano Country has its own warriors, the samurai (侍, samurai?), who are swordsmen so powerful that not even the Marines go near them. Anyone of the samurai class is apparently of high social status. Ever since Orochi took over, samurai became the only ones legally allowed to carry katana. Ryuma’s sword, Shusui, is considered a national treasure of Wano Country. Under the Beasts Pirates’ rule, some regions of Wano Country were ruled over by high-ranking members and associates of the crew. As a result, those people’s subordinates had jurisdiction over part of the region and had the authority to pass judgement over the residents. Wano used to have dojos for the teaching of swordsmanship and martial arts, such as kendo, judo, and karate. As a way to prevent any rebellion, Orochi outlawed those institutions from operating ever since he became Wano’s shogun.

Custom And Fashion

Women from Wano are expected to be modest and speak gracefully and quietly, though they are allowed to become samurai or ninja. Women are referred with the prefix honorific “O-” (お?). The citizens of Wano are also prone to violently and self-righteously persecuting heinous criminals, extending even to their family members simply for being related to said criminals. As when Orochi’s grandfather killed his fellow daimyo, and was already punished by seppuku by the Kouzuki family, most of the Wano citizens ruthlessly hunted down the remaining members of the Kurozumi Family who had no involvement in the crime, to the point that even children of the Kurozumi Family were treated as heinous criminals such as Orochi and Kanjuro during their childhood. This eventually led to Kurozumi Orochi’s tyranny, who usurped the shogunate simply for revenge, and forced countless citizens through horrible living conditions and had them die of hunger as retribution. While the justice system was fair and impartial in the past, Orochi’s corrupt social hierarchy dictated that high-class citizens would be permitted to dominate over the lower class, from ordering them around to outright killing them without legal repercussions. The chonmage is a common hairstyle for men. To have the chonmage cut off is a sign of disgrace, and as a form of repentance for disgraceful acts. Prior to Orochi’s rule, most of the Wano citizens and samurai strived to uphold the samurai code of Bushido to live their lives with honor, chivalry, benevolence, loyalty, and courage. Prominent followers of the Bushido became famous and legendary respected as idols, such as Ryuma, Hyougoro, and Oden. However, after Orochi rose to power, countless samurai dedicated to the bushido code were killed for defiance, while most surviving samurai who were corrupted by Orochi’s influence—such as the Mimawarigumi—had abandoned the Bushido code in favor of Orochi’s depraved ideology of greed and pride, committing crimes for self-interest, as well as looking down on the poor citizens and oppressing them relentlessly. Even natives such as Holed’em, Speed and Black Maria would go on to join the Beasts Pirates, who were allies of Orochi’s coup d’état, while the crew would insert their own members into the society to further corrupt the masses, such as having Sarahebi teaching the children propaganda.

Literacy

In the past, Wano Country had very high literacy, with its citizens having written and produced a massive collection of books which were widely available for sale, enough for self-education. Due to their isolation, the Wano citizens uses traditional Japanese writing tools consisting of an ink brush and inkstone for holding ink to write. The Kouzuki Family were master philologists, having been the one to inscribe the lost ancient language of the Poneglyphs onto the steles themselves during the Void Century, with their ancestors starting a family tradition of passing on those specialized knowledge and skills to their descendants. With the death of Oden, the Kouzuki Family’s tradition of passing on their ancient philology knowledge and skills to future descendants had been presumed ended, as Momonosuke and Hiyori were unable to learn it from their father who was executed when both were still children. Oden’s father, Kouzuki Sukiyaki, was thought to have been killed by Orochi, but had actually been imprisoned and later escaped. However, he has kept his survival a secret and lived under a false identity out of shame. After Orochi was overthrown, he revealed himself to Robin and eventually his grandchildren and the Nine Red Scabbards, with the intent of passing down knowledge to the grandchildren, most likely including Poneglyph literacy. After the Beasts Pirates took over, and Orochi rose to power, the literacy rate of Wano’s citizens had badly declined as most regions were reduced to wastelands with the only remaining schools left being located in the Flower Capital. Its education system had also been completely corrupted with propaganda by Orochi and the Beasts Pirates to ensure their dictatorship, by educating the children in their corrupted ideology to ensure the future continuation of the social inequality of Orochi’s wealth-based caste system, leading most of the wealthy citizens including Orochi’s officials to blindly support Orochi and the Beasts Pirates. Following the reinstatement of the Kouzuki Family to power, the education system was re-organized to weed out the previous corruption by having new teachers who would teach the children the true stories of Wano and its heroes such as Kouzuki Oden.

Post-mortem Customs

Wano seems to hold what appears to be traditional Japanese funeral, consisting of a wake, walk to the grave, cremation, and the placement of a monumental stone pillar with the deceased person’s name engraved on it is placed to signify the resting place of the deceased. Some families have a personal graveyard, where the family members are buried. Key items of the deceased might be buried with them, and the grave might be the target of theft for those objects, among others. Due to the extreme cold temperature in the Ringo region, the dead are preserved for eternity under the ice (a practice known as “Eternal Burial”), allowing corpses to remain relatively decay-free for hundreds of years. According to Kin’emon, there is a “Fire Festival” that is held at Wano Country yearly. Its main purpose is to honor and remember those who have since passed away. Sky Ships (空船, Sorabune?) are utilized when the festival nears its end, as a way for one to send their wish and gratitude to the heavens and their ancestors.

Layout And Locations

When the Kouzuki Family were still in power, Wano was immensely rich in nature with grand flourishing forests where lush vegetation thrived due to clean rivers and seas, brimming with various exotic fauna such as deers and boars. After the Beast Pirates took over Wano Country, most of the forest in all the regions except the capital were cleared in order to set up countless weapon factories to mass produce weapons for export. As a result of industrial pollution, the regions have been reduced to wastelands with wild animals that roamed the regions becoming poisoned due to drinking river water from the mines and factories. Shogun Orochi and Kaidou had their own personalized farms, such as Kuri’s Paradise Farm, to provide clean food and water supplies for the Flower Capital citizens and members of the Beasts Pirates.

Weather

The surrounding waters are always suffering from terrible weather, with strong, unusual winds that cause the clouds and ocean’s waves to take a swirling shape, resembling their usual depiction in ukiyo-e paintings. Inland, every region has a different climate. So far, Ringo was shown to have a winter like cold, snowy weather, Hakumai was shown to have an autumn…

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The surrounding waters are always suffering from terrible weather, with strong, unusual winds that cause the clouds and ocean’s waves to take a swirling shape, resembling their usual depiction in ukiyo-e paintings. Inland, every region has a different climate. So far, Ringo was shown to have a winter like cold, snowy weather, Hakumai was shown to have an autumn like weather with exfoliation, and the Flower Capital was shown to have springtime sakura blossom.

Wildlife

Gigantic koi and at least one human-sized octopus are known to live in the seas surrounding Wano Country. Those animals are actually necessary for entering the country; the octopus is capable of summoning the giant carp, who will then proceed to swim up the country’s waterfall borders with enough strength to pull people and ships attached to them along the way. Land-based animals include giant creatures that are used for riding such as a katana-wielding baboon, a komainu, a bipedal lizard, and crocodile-shark hybrid like creature called Wanizame. Smaller and regular size animals can also be found in Wano like tigers, boars, and raccoon dogs. The country also has a unique mobile form of Den Den Mushi-like communication: snails called “Smart Tanishi.” When Wano was flourishing in nature before the Beast Pirates’ takeover, exotic variety of fauna such as deers and boars as well as numerous carps lived swimming in rivers and nearby sea.

Geography

Currently, the island of Wano Country is actually part of a larger geological formation resembling a mountain or volcano. Its center, where Wano is properly located, and edges are actually very elevated plateaus while the in-between space descends close to the sea level and is filled with rainwater. This bowl-like composition leads to a unique waterflow where fresh water flows out of the land and into the larger New World Sea through waterfalls, and atop those, there are clashing currents that lead to the formation of whirlpools. The sea water is also known to somehow flow inland, similar to Reverse Mountain, with the water itself becoming clear like a mountain river during the process. Wano Country only has two known methods of entry from the ocean.

The Climbing Koi Waterfall (鯉の登る滝, Koi no noboru taki?), which is the hardest one, involves tying ships to the giant koi that routinely climb up the surrounding waterfalls from the sea, allowing the fish to pull them along. The other method involves entering a hidden tunnel located behind one of the waterfalls, which leads to the Mogura Port, where people and cargo can get transported inland through a gondola. The latter method, however, was restricted to those who were granted permission by either Kaidou or Orochi during their reign. Those limited ways of access, as well as the vicious currents located in the inner and outer seas of Wano, mean that the country is naturally near impenetrable, with shipwrecks being a common sight. After Kaidou’s takeover, a defense system was installed in the sea stacks in Wano’s outer seas, consisting mostly of manually-operated cannons. Wano Country features a river that splits and divides the land into six areas called regions, and it also included the nearby island Onigashima. During the Kouzuki Family’s rule, each region was ruled by a daimyo, although Kuri was lawless until Kouzuki Oden was appointed daimyo. When Orochi took power, Oden was executed and the other daimyo all lost their positions after staging a failed rebellion against Orochi. Until the Beasts Pirates’ defeat, Jack was considered to be Kuri’s ruler while Queen was considered to be the ruler of Udon. It is unknown if any of the other regions have designated rulers.

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Ancient Wano

According to Kouzuki Sukiyaki, Wano’s current bowl-like structure is actually the result of a massive geographical change that occurred in the country years ago, during the Void Century. Originally, Wano was located at sea level, much like a standard island, and featured a much larger Mt. Fuji, which consisted of two uneven summits, the lower one eventually becoming the base for Onigashima. When massive walls were erected around the island’s borders through unknown methods, the country became physically enclosed, resulting in severe flooding caused by accumulated rainwater. As a result, the ancient civilization of Wano had no choice but to climb up Mt. Fuji and settle around the mountainside, thus leading to Wano’s modern appearance. The ruins of the ancient country are still found at the bottom of Wano’s seas, having been well-preserved due to the water’s lack of salt. Somewhere further down those ruins, the ancient weapon Pluton rests. The Kouzuki Family has knowledge of a secret underground staircase that descends down to the original base of Mt. Fuji, where a room with Wano’s Road Poneglyph can be found. This room, however, can be accessed from the outside sea through an underwater cavern, much like Jack, a fish-man, did.

Geology

Wano Country is a volcanic island located above an underground magma chamber (マグマ溜まり, maguma-damari?). After the structural integrity of the island suffered from the displacement of Onigashima and two large craters reaching all the way to the chamber, the ground beneath Onigashima’s original location cracked and gave way for the magma to rise to the surface. This resulted in a massive underwater volcanic eruption in the freshwater reservoir around Wano Country. Despite being physically connected to the country’s continental crust, the large rock walls that surround Wano are apparently not natural, and were erected mostly to protect the country from an outside force. In order for one to open Wano’s borders, as Kouzuki Oden once wished, it is necessary for those walls to be literally broken apart somehow, an event that would liberate the ancient weapon Pluton, located somewhere deep down in Wano’s underground, in the process.

Minerals

The country is extremely rich in mineral resources, being once called the “Country of Gold” and constantly coveted by outsiders such as pirates and foreign countries. Eventually, its immense resources were targeted by the Emperor Kaidou, who allied with Orochi in helping the latter rise to power in exchange for monopolizing Wano’s resources. After the Beasts Pirates seized control of Wano, nearly all of its resources have been focused into manufacturing weapons. Wano itself is the origin of seastone, having a culture of craftsmanship dedicated to forging various seastone-based items.

Regions

Note: The main map of Wano dictates how it is seen from the east.

Flower Capital

The Flower Capital (花の都, Hana no Miyako?) is in the center of the country, and is where the Shogun Kouzuki Momonosuke resides. Mt. Fuji and the leftovers Ebisu Town are also included in the region the Flower Capital occupies.

Kuri

Kuri (九里, Kuri?) is located on the south side of Wano Country. It is ruled by the daimyo Inuarashi, and before Orochi’s takeover, was ruled by Kouzuki Oden. Under the Beasts Pirates rule, Kuri had become a wasteland, polluted by the weapons factory that poisoned the freshwater rivers. Amigasa Village (編笠村, Amigasa-mura?) was located there before it was destroyed by the Beasts Pirates headliner, X Drake. Okobore Town (おこぼれ町, Okobore-chō?) is also located in Kuri. It is located on the other side of a large Torii, opposite to Bakura Town. It is a poor town as everything there is made from leftovers from the capital. Bakura Town (博羅町, Bakura-chō?) was where the Beasts Pirates resided. It is located at the foot of the mountain where Oden’s castle used to be, and it has a large Torii at its entrance.

Kibi

Kibi (希美, Kibi?) is a region on the west side of Wano Country. It is ruled by the daimyo Denjiro, and before Orochi’s takeover, was under the rule of the daimyo Fugetsu Omusubi and Yakuza boss Yatappe. Like several other places seen, much of it is a wasteland with factories located on top of rock formations. It contains no known landmarks except for Neko Port (根子(ネコ)港, Neko Minato?). The port’s name contains the kanji for “root” (根子?). Neko (猫, ネコ?) is also the Japanese word for “cat”.

Udon

Udon (兎丼, Udon?) is located at the southeast. It is ruled by the daimyo Raizo, and before Orochi’s takeover, was under the rule of the daimyo Uzuki Tempura and Yakuza boss Omasa. Under Orochi’s rule, it became an industrialized region of weapon factories where the lower-class were forced to work to exhaustion and death. The region housed the Prisoner Mine, where rebels were tortured until their wills broke and they pledged allegiance to Kaidou. However, the Prisoner Mine was destroyed by Admiral Ryokugyu and the region became lush with vegetation as a side-effect of his Devil Fruit powers. Udon Castle is currently being rebuilt at the old Prisoner Mine, though its unclear where the captive Beasts Pirates have been relocated.

Hakumai

Hakumai (白舞, Hakumai?) is located in the northeast. It is ruled by Daimyo Kawamatsu, and before Orochi’s takeover, was under the rule of Daimyo Shimotsuki Yasuie and Yakuza boss Tsunagoro. Currently, it is filled with run down structures, with the exceptions being Mogura Port and Habu Port, two of the major ports of Wano Country. Habu Port is where the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance initially planned to meet their allies before engaging in the battle to take down Kaidou.

Ringo

Ringo (鈴後, Ringo?) is located in the north. It is ruled by daimyo Kikunojo, and before Orochi’s takeover, was under the rule of daimyo Shimotsuki Ushimaru and Yakuza boss Cho. It has a wintery climate. It contains the Northern Cemetery, which is said to be haunted. At the cemetery entrance is the Oihagi Bridge.

Onigashima

Onigashima (鬼ヶ島, Onigashima?) was an island south of Wano and was considered part of it. It was where Kaidou resided, and where his underlings went to report to him. Once a year, during the Fire Festival, Orochi and his men travelled there to celebrate with their allies the takeover of Wano Country, under the ruse of paying their respects to the country’s protector. As part of his New Onigashima Project, Kaidou attempted to fly and land the island on top of the Flower Capital, though this was thwarted due to the Raid on Onigashima. Sometime after this, Onigashima was moved into Wano’s sea, sinking to the bottom.

Yo

Yo (ヨウ, Yō?) is a non-canon region of Wano that appeared in the One Piece x Kyoto event. It was formerly ruled by the Hitaki Family, is now under the rule of Toratsugu and Princess Kikuhime.

History

Past

Ancient Times

In the distant past, the Wano Country was much bigger, and its ports were open to the rest of the world. Then about 800 years ago, by some unknown method and for unknown reasons, great walls were formed around the entire island. However, they did not allow for rainwater to drain out, so the island’s original settlements were flooded, forcing the citizens to resettle higher on Mt. Fuji. At some point, Wano became known as the “Country of Gold”, and faced constant threat from both pirates and nobles who wanted to exploit its riches. However, the legendary samurai Ryuma led the country’s samurai in defending against every assailant. Ryuma also became legendary for slaying a dragon in the sky above the capital. After his death, Ryuma was buried in his birthplace of Ringo and his legacy made him a national hero.

Odens Time

Within a century of the present day, Wano was ruled by a shogunate comprising of the Kouzuki Family. 59 years ago, the shogun Kouzuki Sukiyaki fathered a son named Oden. Oden’s entire youth would be surrounded in large-scale chaos. 44 years ago, a 15-year-old Oden kidnapped several women and brought them into the mountains…

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Within a century of the present day, Wano was ruled by a shogunate comprising of the Kouzuki Family. 59 years ago, the shogun Kouzuki Sukiyaki fathered a son named Oden. Oden’s entire youth would be surrounded in large-scale chaos. 44 years ago, a 15-year-old Oden kidnapped several women and brought them into the mountains to form a harem, resulting in a massive battle called the Harem Revolt as their loved ones and hired samurai came to free them. 41 years ago, a Mountain God attacked the Flower Capital after the gangsters Kin’emon and Denjiro brought its offspring there, and an 18-year-old Oden came to defeat it.

This incident would be called the Mountain God Incident, and shortly afterwards, Sukiyaki disowned and exiled Oden for his uncontrollable behavior. Kouzuki Oden would travel around Wano, attracting a band of powerful followers that would go on to be called the Nine Red Scabbards. Two years after being exiled, he went into the lawless region of Kuri and confronted its most dangerous criminal Ashura Doji. Oden defeated Ashura and rounded up the criminals to institute order, and after Sukiyaki had heard of what happened, he reinstated Oden as his son and granted him the title of daimyo of Kuri. 28 years ago, Sukiyaki fell ill.

With Oden having gone abroad, Kurozumi Higurashi used her Devil Fruit powers to impersonate the shogun and declare that Kurozumi Orochi would temporarily succeed him. The next three years, Orochi started building factories and oppressing their workers, and his ally Kaidou protected him from rebellion. When Oden returned, Orochi refused to give up the shogunate. 23 years ago, Gecko Moria managed to infiltrate the Wano Country and robbed Ryuma’s grave, making off with Ryuma’s corpse as well as his sword Shusui without being spotted. This incident was considered a disaster that brought the country to its knees.

Orochi had Oden executed for trying to open Wano’s borders, and worked with Kaidou and the Beasts Pirates to hunt down Oden’s family and retainers, burning Kuri Castle where they lived. Oden’s wife Kouzuki Toki sent her son Momonosuke and retainers Kin’emon, Kanjuro, Raizo, and Kikunojo 20 years forward in time, and had her daughter Hiyori escape with retainer Kawamatsu to keep their bloodline going should anything go wrong. Toki stayed and met her doom, and graves were erected near the ruins of the castle. Afterwards, Orochi met with the remaining four daimyo to have them pledge allegiance to him, but they all refused and staged a rebellion, which was quashed by Kaidou. Under the rule of Orochi and Kaidou, the majority of Wano turned into a desolate wasteland, with the water and food supply poisoned by the weapons factory.

Only the Flower Capital remained prosperous. Although no one dared go against Orochi and Kaidou, many people remained loyal to the Kouzuki Family. 10 years later, many Kouzuki loyalists grew tired of waiting and attacked Onigashima. They were all killed, and were memorialized in a mass gravesite in Kuri. Gecko Moria would later return to Wano at some point and fight Kaidou, resulting in Kaidou killing his entire crew. Four years ago, Portgas D. Ace went to Wano Country and learned how to make a kasa, later making one for Little Oars Jr. A few months before the present day, Momonosuke’s group arrived from the past. After meeting with samurai who were still loyal to the Kouzuki Family, all of them save for Kikunojo left the country to recruit allies for their rebellion, though the Beasts Pirates spotted them departing.

Whole Cake Island Saga

Zou Arc

The Kouzuki Family formed an alliance with the Straw Hat Pirates and the Heart Pirates in order to battle Kaidou’s forces and liberate Wano.

Wano Country Saga

Wano Country Arc

After parting ways with the Sanji Retrieval Team, the remaining Straw Hats went with Kin’emon and his allies and infiltrated Wano. To ensure that they would not be detected by the current shogun’s forces, Kin’emon suggested that everyone go undercover and assume civilian identities until he and his comrades could assemble an army to combat the shogun and his forces. However, Zoro was falsely implicated for crimes after being seen with Shusui, and he cut down the magistrate who sentenced him to death, causing him to become a nationally wanted criminal. Eventually, Luffy’s group made it to Wano, and Luffy washed up on Kuri Beach. He met a girl named Tama after freeing her from some Beasts Pirates who attacked him, and after Tama got poisoned, Luffy took her to Okobore Town to be healed.

On the way, he met Zoro and the two of them encountered and fought Basil Hawkins. At Okobore Town, Tama was kidnapped by the Gifter Gazelleman and taken to Bakura Town for the Shinuchi Holed’em to exploit her Devil Fruit ability. Luffy and Zoro went to Bakura Town with the samurai Kikunojo as the yokozuna Urashima was sumo wrestling, and Kikunojo cut off Urashima’s topknot when he proposed marriage to her. Luffy then defeated Urashima in the ring, drawing the ire of Holed’em, who confronted him and Zoro. Meanwhile, Hawkins came to Bakura Town, but was confronted by Law.

Luffy defeated Holed’em and freed Tama as his group laid waste to the Beasts Pirates in the town, and Law joined them as they escaped with a cart full of clean food and water. They returned to Okobore Town, where they gave the provisions cart to the starving citizens. Law took Luffy and Zoro to the alliance’s hideout in the ruins of Oden Castle, and sometime later, Shutenmaru and the Mt. Atama Thieves invaded Okobore Town to steal their food. Jack came looking for Luffy’s group and found Shutenmaru, and the two dueled briefly before Kaidou himself came to look for Luffy and Law.

Hawkins came and told Kaidou that they were in Oden Castle, causing Kaidou to destroy it with a ball of flame and be promptly attacked by Luffy. Kaidou swiftly defeated Luffy and decided to imprison him in Udon’s Prisoner Mine to make him into a subordinate. A few days later, the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance was at work infiltrating the Flower Capital, and released a secret message in the newspapers notifying their allies of their return and plan to attack Onigashima in two weeks. Sanji set up a soba stand, and defeated some thugs from the Kyoshiro Family who tried to intimidate him. The thugs had their boss Kyoshiro contact the Beasts Pirates, and Page One of the Flying Six went on a rampage looking for Sanji.

However, Sanji managed to quickly dispatch Page One and escape. Meanwhile, Orochi met with CP0 to discuss underground trade between Wano and the World Government, and Orochi said they would have to bring him Vegapunk to get any further. Orochi then went to his banquet, where he courted Wano’s top-ranking oiran Komurasaki. Robin attempted to infiltrate the castle to gather information, but was caught by the Orochi Oniwabanshu, and the banquet quickly turned chaotic when Orochi attacked Komurasaki’s kamuro Toko for laughing at his paranoia over the Kouzuki Family’s return. Komurasaki stood up to Orochi and enraged him further with her defiance, prompting Kyoshiro to cut her down to give her mercy, and Nami, who was also infiltrating the castle, unleashed a massive lightning attack on the banquet hall to help Robin escape.

The next day, Orochi discovered the secret message spreading among the Kouzuki Family loyalists and ordered the arrest of anyone with the crescent moon on their ankle. His and Kaidou’s forces rounded up dozens of samurai and publicly imprisoned them in Rasetsu Town. That night, Shimotsuki Yasuie allowed himself to be caught by the authorities, claiming to be the legendary thief Ushimitsu Kozo. The next morning, Yasuie was crucified for his crimes at the same time as Komurasaki’s funeral procession, which Orochi had broadcasted. Yasuie claimed that the secret message was a joke he made up, and made fun of Orochi, causing the shogun and his forces to shoot him to death.

Seeing Toko, Yasuie’s daughter, at the scene, Orochi attempted to kill her, but the Straw Hats intervened. They then fought against Orochi’s forces, with Zoro nearly killing Orochi. The Big Mom Pirates attempted to enter Wano to kill Luffy but were stopped at the top of the waterfall by King. Big Mom fell into the ocean and washed up on Kuri Beach, where Chopper, Momonosuke, Tama, and Kikunojo found her completely amnesiac. They decided to take her to the Prisoner Mine, and after a long journey, Big Mom broke in looking for oshiruko.

Not finding any, she took out her rage on Luffy and the All-Star Queen, but regained her memories and fell asleep after Queen dove on her head. Queen immediately departed to take Big Mom to Onigashima, and Luffy staged a revolt with the country’s former yakuza boss Hyougoro. Raizo, who had infiltrated the prison to rescue Luffy, discovered that Kawamatsu was imprisoned there and freed him while the prisoner Caribou cut off communications to the rest of Wano. After convening, Luffy and his allies tried to recruit the thousands of prisoners that were there for rebelling, and after facing some opposition eventually managed to get them on their side. The remaining Beasts Pirates stood no chance against Luffy’s group, which quickly conquered Udon.

Big Mom was brought to Onigashima, and shortly after reuniting with Kaidou, the two of them began fighting for an entire night. After their fight, however, they decided to form an alliance to take over the world. Thanks to a revision of the secret message that Yasuie created, the rebellion continued their preparations. With thousands of rebels on their side, including the four regional yakuza bosses, the Kouzuki Family alliance worked tirelessly to gather weapons and a fleet of ships in the days leading up to the Fire Festival. The time for the final battle finally came, but Orochi received a report that divulged the alliance’s movements in great detail.

Orochi had all the pathways between Wano’s regions cut off and destroyed the alliance’s fleet, resulting in the Nine Red Scabbards being completely alone at Tokage Port. The Red Scabbards still set sail on a small rowboat, where at this point, Kanjuro revealed himself to be the true spy and that he has revealed all their plans to Orochi, before kidnapping Momonosuke and leaving the Scabbards to be dealt with by the waiting Beasts Pirate ships. However, thanks to a misinterpretation of the revised message on Kin’emon’s part, which inadvertently fooled the enemy, the alliance was still able to assemble, with further additions from Denjiro and his yakuza group, as well as those imprisoned in Rasetsu town. Though the Red Scabbards were saved, the enemy ships sunk, and the Kid Pirates chose to accompany the alliance, Momonosuke was still kidnapped. After the Straw Hats destroyed a fortified outpost, they continued on to Onigashima.

While the Beasts Pirates partied on Onigashima, the disguised alliance members quietly infiltrated the party. During the party, Orochi, who was planning on executing Momonosuke, was beheaded by Kaidou, after the Emperor revealed the New Onigashima Project. Orochi’s subordinates quickly agreed to join the Beasts Pirates, however just as Kaidou planned to execute Momonosuke himself, the Scabbards appeared and attempted to assassinate Kaidou. The alliance then revealed themselves, with Luffy announcing an all-out war between themselves and the Beast-Big Mom pirate alliance. Yamato, Kaidou’s son, and X Drake, who was exposed as a spy, joined the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance during the raid.

Kaidou took his battle with the Red Scabbards outside, and managed to defeat them, before levitating Onigashima with the intent of dropping it atop the castle in the Flower capital. However, thanks to the efforts of Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance the Kaidou’s project ended in utter failure as the members of the alliance defeated Kaidou’s forces one by one and even his ally and fellow Emperor Big Mom until at long last Luffy defeated Kaidou which caused an underwater volcanic eruption where Onigashima used to be and the rightful heir of Wano, Kouzuki Momonosuke used his artificial dragon powers to safely land Onigashima near the Flower Capital. Momonosuke arrives at the festival and tells the people of Wano that Kaidou, Orochi, and the Beasts Pirates were all defeated thanks to his “powerful and passionate friend” and all of his other allies and they all cheer at the announcement. Momonosuke then officially declares himself as the new Shogun of Wano and asks the citizens to help him return Wano to the beautiful kingdom it once was. Because of Luffy’s humility he asked Momonosuke not to give his name to the subjects, so the people came to know him as Joy Boy and praise his heroism for defeating Kadio and freeing the country.

After revealing himself to still be alive, the former shogun Kouzuki Sukiyaki confirmed to Nico Robin that the ancient weapon Pluton was indeed in hidden Wano as she learned in Arabasta 2 years ago, he took her and Law several hundred feet below the capital to show them the sunken ruins of old Wano and explained that as soon as Wano opened its borders, the power of Pluton would be unleashed. With this new knowledge Law asked why Oden wanted to open the country to begin with Sukiyaki simply saying he did not know as he had no idea what Oden learned during his journey in the outside world. They continued down until they were in front of the 3rd Road Poneglyph and with it finally in their possession The alliance only needed one more to reach Laugh Tale. Marine Admiral Ryokugyu came to Wano to capture Luffy who was still recovering from his extraordinary fight with Kaidou, so Momonosuke, the Scabbards, Shinobu and Yamato intercepted him. Just as Ryokugyu was about to win, he decided to retreat for now because he sensed the powerful Supreme King Haki emitted from “Red-Haired” Shanks who was just outside Wano’s borders who then also left after the crises was averted. Before departing Luffy gave a copy of his crew’s flag to Momonosuke, telling him that if anyone shows up causing big trouble to show them the flag implying that Wano is now allied with and under the protection of the Straw Hat Pirates. As Luffy, Law, and Kid left with their crews a grand performance in the Flower Capital began. The huge audience listen in awe as they learned about the battle that took place on Onigashima with Kaidou and Big Mom now being called the “Dragon King” and “O-Lin the Great Yōkai” respectfully and how the “three mighty outlaws” recruited by Shogun Momonosuke triumphed over their wickedness.

Final Saga

Egghead Arc

Afterwards, Wano felt an earthquake of unprecedented magnitude. During Vegapunk’s worldwide broadcast, Kin’emon and Momonosuke listened through a Den Den Mushi that was found among Orochi’s possessions.

Oni Child Yamatos Golden Harvest Surrogate Pilgrimage

Nekomamushi became a Yakuza boss, while Denjiro, Inuarashi, Raizo, Kawamatsu, and Kikunojo were made daimyos of Kibi, Kuri, Udon, Hakumai, and Ringo, respectively. Yamato started his journey across Wano in order to deliver Yasuie’s sword to Enma’s Shrine. Along the way, he encountered and defeated remnants of the Beasts Pirates led by Who’s-Who and competed in a sumo tournament.

One Piece X Kyoto

Toratsugu served as a teacher of flower arrangement for the Hitaki Family, the family of the daimyo of the Yo district in Wano Country. Since childhood, he was friends with the princess Kikuhime, and the two gradually came to love each other. They got engaged, but a few days later, Toratsugu witnessed prince Lark murdering the daimyo. Lark pinned the murder on Toratsugu and imprisoned him, with the prince next in line to become daimyo. However, Toratsugu managed to escape his imprisonment the night before his public execution and came to a beach.

Starving, he ate a Devil Fruit, which turned out to be a Mythical Zoan that allows him to be transformed into the yokai nue, and he took residence in a mountain temple. Not too long afterwards, Kikuhime and Lark got engaged, and Toratsugu broke into the mansion where their wedding ceremony was held. He kidnapped Kikuhime, with Lark being unable to take him down, and took his past love to his mountain temple. Lark then approached the Straw Hat Pirates, asking them to go and take down Toratsugu in return for a considerable reward. Shortly afterward, the Straw Hat Pirates reached the temple…

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Starving, he ate a Devil Fruit, which turned out to be a Mythical Zoan that allows him to be transformed into the yokai nue, and he took residence in a mountain temple. Not too long afterwards, Kikuhime and Lark got engaged, and Toratsugu broke into the mansion where their wedding ceremony was held. He kidnapped Kikuhime, with Lark being unable to take him down, and took his past love to his mountain temple. Lark then approached the Straw Hat Pirates, asking them to go and take down Toratsugu in return for a considerable reward. Shortly afterward, the Straw Hat Pirates reached the temple at the behest of Lark, and Toratsugu battled their captain Monkey D.

Luffy. After a brief battle, Toratsugu fell down a ravine, where he transformed back into a human and sustained injuries. He was healed by Chopper, and revealed his past to the Straw Hats. They sympathized with him and agreed to go take down Lark, and Toratsugu took them to him in his nue form despite his injuries. As the Straw Hats went off, Lark barricaded himself in an encampment and swore to kill Toratsugu as he revealed to Kikuhime that he killed her father. No longer having a use for Kikuhime, Lark pushed her off a balcony, but she was suddenly saved by Luffy as he flew in on Toratsugu. Luffy then defeated Lark with a punch to the face. A banquet was held afterward, and Toratsugu and Kikuhime bid farewell to the Straw Hats as they resumed their life together.

Translation And Dub Issues

The name is a pun, as “Wa no Kuni (和の国?, literally meaning “Country of Harmony”)” is used as the oldest recorded name for Japan. The kanji for “Wa” appears when Brook mentions the country in the Punk Hazard Arc, but the country’s name is written in katakana (ワノ国), where “no” is a part of the name rather than being a possessive article.

Trivia

  • Wano Country is inspired by Feudal Japan, as evidenced by people’s names, dialect, architecture, culture, and general atmosphere.
    • The fact that the swordsmen in this country are called “samurai” and its closed-door policy are also references to Japan in their Feudal era.
    • The weather condition surrounding Wano is based on the Kamikaze legend in the Japanese folklore as the Kamikaze helped the Japanese to repel the invasion of the Mongol Empire.
      • A particular scene, during the efforts of the second half of the Straw Hat Pirates to reach Wano through the riotous seas surrounding the country, depicted a massive wave taking on a form highly reminiscent of the famous ukiyo-e woodblock print called The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
    • The map of Wano is inspired by the real life geography of Japan.
      • The Flower Capital represents Tokyo.
      • Ringo represents Aomori and the Tohoku area.
      • Hakumai represents Niigata and the Chubu area.
      • Kibi represents the Chugoku area, and Okayama specifically is in an area that used to be known as Kibi-no-kuni.
      • Udon represents the Shikoku area.
      • Kuri represents the Kyushu area.
      • Onigashima represents Hokkaido, but for story reasons, was moved to its current location instead of being near Ringo.
  • So far, when a character native to Wano Country has been introduced in the present manga, their information has been seen on a Japanese scroll rather than the regular information box. The country itself was introduced in this way.
    • Momonosuke’s fake introduction was an exception (perhaps hinting that the introduction was duplicitous), but when his real identity was given, he also had a scroll.
    • Ryuma was introduced in a different manner, as he predated One Piece and originally first appeared in the oneshot Monsters, and upon reappearing in One Piece, it was not really him, but his reanimated corpse that was brought to life by someone else’s shadow.
    • When a character is introduced in Wano Country, it has a concave corners rectangle information box.
      • Some Straw Hats were reintroduced in that manner when they appeared as their aliases in Wano.
  • Instead of the usual “do-don” onomatopoeia Oda uses to introduce new locations or characters, when introducing the Wano Country, it is replaced with “be-ben”, which represents the strum of a shamisen, a traditional Japanese string instrument.
  • Albeit written with different kanji, most of Wano Country’s regions are named after a food typically associated with Japan, the exceptions being the Flower Capital, Onigashima and the non-canon Yo.
    • Kuri, written as “nine villages”, alludes to Japanese chestnuts (栗, kuri?).
    • Kibi, written as “rare beauty”, alludes to proso millet (黍, kibi?), a kind of grain used in Japan for making food, such as kibi dango.
    • Udon, written as “rabbit bowl”, alludes to udon noodles (饂飩, udon?).
    • Hakumai, written as “white dance”, alludes to white rice (白米, hakumai?).
    • Ringo, written as “after bell”, alludes to apples (林檎, ringo?), which, despite not begin commonly associated with Japan, are largely produced in the country.
  • Major ports of Wano Country are presumably named after animals.
    • Neko, written as “root child”, alludes to cat (猫, neko?).
    • Mogura, written as “to dive”, alludes to mole (モグラ, mogura?).
    • Itachi, written as “showy”, alludes to weasel (イタチ, itachi?).
    • Tokage, written as “constant shadow”, alludes to lizard (トカゲ, tokage?).
    • Kaeru, written as “return”, alludes to frog (カエル, kaeru?).
    • Habu, written as “blade military”, alludes to habu (ハブ, habu?), several species of venomous snakes found in Asia.

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Chihaya View on Wiki
Ginnosuke View on Wiki
Kamekichi View on Wiki
Ukon View on Wiki
Hidayu View on Wiki
Monjiro View on Wiki
Jujiro View on Wiki
Kakunoshin View on Wiki
Kojuro View on Wiki
Dotaku View on Wiki
Akudai Kanzaburo View on Wiki
Waruno Furishiro View on Wiki
Kuni View on Wiki
Kaku View on Wiki
Suke View on Wiki
Takao View on Wiki
Bingo View on Wiki
Bongo View on Wiki
Bungo View on Wiki
Sandayu View on Wiki
Hanji View on Wiki
Kumagoro View on Wiki
Kobe View on Wiki
Kisegawa View on Wiki
Tokijiro View on Wiki
Rakuda View on Wiki
Koito View on Wiki
Asashichi View on Wiki
Fukurokuju View on Wiki
Daikoku View on Wiki
Fujin View on Wiki
Raijin View on Wiki
Hanzo View on Wiki
Chome View on Wiki
Jigoku Benten View on Wiki
Bishamon View on Wiki
Yazaemon View on Wiki
Kazekage View on Wiki
Sarutobi View on Wiki
Sugamichi View on Wiki
Warazane View on Wiki
Inukai View on Wiki
Tsurue Monnosuke View on Wiki
Azuki View on Wiki
Genrin View on Wiki
Noriko View on Wiki
Saki View on Wiki
Han View on Wiki
Hoisassa View on Wiki
Hotei View on Wiki
Himuro View on Wiki
Gangaru View on Wiki
Garudan View on Wiki
Hatsume View on Wiki
Some View on Wiki
Chuji View on Wiki
Sennorikyuru View on Wiki
Toko View on Wiki
Kouzuki Sukiyaki View on Wiki
Hikkomitsukumai View on Wiki
Dashiteyaro View on Wiki
Tamikebao View on Wiki
Deigoro View on Wiki
Kurokoma View on Wiki
Hana View on Wiki
Norinosuke View on Wiki
Anba View on Wiki
Gurutaro View on Wiki
Tomozo View on Wiki
Kurozumi Orochi View on Wiki
Kurozumi Higurashi View on Wiki
Kurozumi Semimaru View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Yasuie View on Wiki
Katsuzo View on Wiki
Tsurube View on Wiki
Haraguroya’s Owner View on Wiki
Kuri:
Name Link(s)
Inuarashi View on Wiki
Kin’emon View on Wiki
Kurozumi Tama View on Wiki
Komachiyo View on Wiki
Hihimaru View on Wiki
Bunbuku View on Wiki
Tsurujo View on Wiki
Kikunojo View on Wiki
Yokan View on Wiki
Ikkaku View on Wiki
Wakasa View on Wiki
Hiroshi View on Wiki
Saikoro View on Wiki
Atagoyama View on Wiki
Inoichibannosuke View on Wiki
Yame View on Wiki
Kinbo View on Wiki
Home View on Wiki
Chocho View on Wiki
Gorobe View on Wiki
Gattenshochinosukeo View on Wiki
Kouzuki Oden View on Wiki
Kouzuki Toki View on Wiki
Banzaburo View on Wiki
Ashura Doji View on Wiki
Kurozumi Kanjuro View on Wiki
Izou View on Wiki
Hakumai:
Name Link(s)
Tsunagoro View on Wiki
Jugemu Jugemuko View on Wiki
Chokyumei-no Chosuke View on Wiki
Jigokukamabuta Megatenpanchiro View on Wiki
Ringo:
Name Link(s)
Onimaru View on Wiki
Cho View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Ryuma View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Ushimaru View on Wiki
Onigashima:
Name Link(s)
Yamato View on Wiki
Others:
Name Link(s)
Raizo View on Wiki
Denjiro View on Wiki
Gama Pyonnosuke View on Wiki
Jibuemon View on Wiki
Tabuhachiro View on Wiki
Kagero View on Wiki
Kurosawa View on Wiki
Shinobu View on Wiki
Kawamatsu View on Wiki
Hyougoro View on Wiki
Omasa View on Wiki
Yatappe View on Wiki
Zangirimaru View on Wiki
Hareji View on Wiki
Hanji View on Wiki
Uzuki Namida View on Wiki
Shinosuke View on Wiki
Sukune View on Wiki
Mountain God View on Wiki
Koyama View on Wiki
Fugetsu Kisaburo View on Wiki
Oiwa View on Wiki
Koiwa View on Wiki
Nakaiwa View on Wiki
Kukai View on Wiki
Minatomo View on Wiki
Kotetsu View on Wiki
Fugetsu Omusubi View on Wiki
Uzuki Tempura View on Wiki
Fukumi View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Kouzaburou View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Furiko View on Wiki
Lark View on Wiki
Lord of the Coast of Wano Country View on Wiki
Beasts Pirates:
Name Link(s)
Kaidou View on Wiki
King View on Wiki
Queen View on Wiki
Jack View on Wiki
Page One View on Wiki
Ulti View on Wiki
Who’s-Who View on Wiki
Black Maria View on Wiki
Sasaki View on Wiki
Basil Hawkins View on Wiki
Scratchmen Apoo View on Wiki
Holed’em View on Wiki
Kamijiro View on Wiki
Speed View on Wiki
Dobon View on Wiki
Daifugo View on Wiki
Babanuki View on Wiki
Solitaire View on Wiki
Bao Huang View on Wiki
Briscola View on Wiki
Fourtricks View on Wiki
Hamlet View on Wiki
Mizerka View on Wiki
Gorishiro View on Wiki
Poker View on Wiki
Batman View on Wiki
Gazelleman View on Wiki
Mouseman View on Wiki
Snakeman View on Wiki
Rabbitman View on Wiki
Sarahebi View on Wiki
Alpacaman View on Wiki
Madilloman View on Wiki
Dachoman View on Wiki
Tenjo-Sagari View on Wiki
Nure-Onna View on Wiki
Caimanlady View on Wiki
Wanyudo View on Wiki
Massui View on Wiki
Pudos View on Wiki
Ibiributsu View on Wiki
Donannoyo View on Wiki
Nokotti View on Wiki
Uwattsura View on Wiki
Neoki View on Wiki
Hippan Natte View on Wiki
Nodoi Wakan View on Wiki
Jumper View on Wiki
Beegirl View on Wiki
Battaman View on Wiki
Hawkman View on Wiki
Koshi Falcon View on Wiki
Ageha Woman View on Wiki
Scorpionlady View on Wiki
Horseman View on Wiki
Chochinman View on Wiki
Usunoro View on Wiki
Nightcrab Girl View on Wiki
Nokokuwa Police View on Wiki
Redwolf View on Wiki
Beetleman View on Wiki
Kamakirigirl View on Wiki
Caucasusman View on Wiki
Bisley View on Wiki
Bishonure-Onna View on Wiki
Yamanba View on Wiki
Doubt Brothers View on Wiki
Saitank View on Wiki
Numbers View on Wiki
Inbi View on Wiki
Fuga View on Wiki
Zanki View on Wiki
Jaki View on Wiki
Goki View on Wiki
Rokki View on Wiki
Nangi View on Wiki
Hatcha View on Wiki
Kunyun View on Wiki
Juki View on Wiki
X Drake View on Wiki
Bearman View on Wiki
Yo (Non-Canon)≠:
Name Link(s)
Kikuhime View on Wiki
Toratsugu View on Wiki
Hitaki View on Wiki

Abilities

Devil Fruit Based:
Name Link(s)
Artificial Devil Fruit View on Wiki
Fuku Fuku no Mi View on Wiki
SMILE View on Wiki
Zou Zou no Mi, Model: Mammoth View on Wiki
Maki Maki no Mi View on Wiki
Kibi Kibi no Mi View on Wiki
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Tanuki View on Wiki
Wara Wara no Mi View on Wiki
Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu View on Wiki
Juku Juku no Mi View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Spinosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pteranodon View on Wiki
Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Onyudo View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Brachiosaurus View on Wiki
Oto Oto no Mi View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pachycephalosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Triceratops View on Wiki
Kumo Kumo no Mi, Model: Rosamygale Grauvogeli View on Wiki
Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Saber Tiger View on Wiki
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami View on Wiki
Toki Toki no Mi View on Wiki
Mane Mane no Mi View on Wiki
Bari Bari no Mi View on Wiki
Fude Fude no Mi View on Wiki
Ryunosuke View on Wiki
Kazenbo View on Wiki
Hebi Hebi no Mi, Model: Yamata no Orochi View on Wiki
Tori Tori no Mi, Model: Nue View on Wiki
Fighting Style Based:
Name Link(s)
Haki View on Wiki
Ryuo View on Wiki
Oden Two Sword Style View on Wiki
Foxfire Style View on Wiki
Ninjutsu View on Wiki
Kappa Style View on Wiki
One Sword Style of the Flower View on Wiki
Weapons:
Name Link(s)
Shusui View on Wiki
Kitetsu View on Wiki
Shodai Kitetsu View on Wiki
Nidai Kitetsu View on Wiki
Sandai Kitetsu View on Wiki
Sukesan and Kakusan View on Wiki
Tsuji Shibai View on Wiki
Soto Muso View on Wiki
Hassaikai View on Wiki
Takeru View on Wiki
Ame no Habakiri View on Wiki
Karakuri Rasento View on Wiki
Enma View on Wiki
Yakuza Kasen View on Wiki

Groups

Families:
Name Link(s)
Kouzuki Family View on Wiki
Shimotsuki Family View on Wiki
Kurozumi Family View on Wiki
Uzuki Family View on Wiki
Amatsuki Family View on Wiki
Fugetsu Family View on Wiki
Hitaki Family View on Wiki
Administration:
Name Link(s)
Shogun View on Wiki
Daimyo View on Wiki
Orochi Oniwabanshu View on Wiki
Mimawarigumi View on Wiki
Beasts Pirates View on Wiki
Drake Pirates View on Wiki
Hawkins Pirates View on Wiki
On Air Pirates View on Wiki
Other:
Name Link(s)
Samurai View on Wiki
Yakuza View on Wiki
Kyoshiro Family View on Wiki
Hyougoro Family View on Wiki
Kurokoma Family View on Wiki
Nine Red Scabbards View on Wiki
Mt. Atama Thieves View on Wiki

Locations

Regions:
Name Link(s)
Flower Capital View on Wiki
Kuri View on Wiki
Paradise Farm View on Wiki
Udon View on Wiki
Prisoner Mine View on Wiki
Ringo View on Wiki
Hakumai View on Wiki
Kibi View on Wiki
Others:
Name Link(s)
Onigashima View on Wiki
Skull Dome View on Wiki

Related Articles

Story Arcs:
Name Link(s)
Monsters View on Wiki
Thriller Bark Arc View on Wiki
Punk Hazard Arc View on Wiki
Dressrosa Arc View on Wiki
Zou Arc View on Wiki
Wano Country Arc View on Wiki
Egghead Arc View on Wiki
One Piece x Kyoto View on Wiki
One Piece Art NUE View on Wiki
Cover Stories:
Name Link(s)
Oni Child Yamato’s Golden Harvest Surrogate Pilgrimage View on Wiki
Events:
Name Link(s)
Harem Revolt View on Wiki
Mountain God Incident View on Wiki
Legendary Hour View on Wiki
Fire Festival View on Wiki
Raid on Onigashima View on Wiki
New Onigashima Project View on Wiki
Others:
Name Link(s)
Swordsman View on Wiki
Poneglyph View on Wiki
Seastone View on Wiki
Sunacchi View on Wiki
Meito View on Wiki
Sakazuki View on Wiki
Voice of All Things View on Wiki
Oden’s Travels View on Wiki
Moon Princess View on Wiki
Pluton View on Wiki

New World

Locations:
Name Link(s)
Laugh Tale View on Wiki
Elbaph View on Wiki
Yukiryu Island View on Wiki
Hachinosu/Pirate Island View on Wiki
Flower Capital View on Wiki
Kuri View on Wiki
Udon View on Wiki
Ringo View on Wiki
Onigashima View on Wiki
Yo View on Wiki
Edd War View on Wiki
Foodvalten View on Wiki
Totto Land View on Wiki
100% Island View on Wiki
Biscuits Island View on Wiki
Black Island View on Wiki
Cacao Island View on Wiki
Candy Island View on Wiki
Cheese Island View on Wiki
Cutlery Island View on Wiki
Flavor Island View on Wiki
Fruits Island View on Wiki
Funwari Island View on Wiki
Futoru Island View on Wiki
Ice Island View on Wiki
Jam Island View on Wiki
Jelly Island View on Wiki
Kibo Island View on Wiki
Kimi Island View on Wiki
Kinko Island View on Wiki
Komugi Island View on Wiki
Liqueur Island View on Wiki
Loving Island View on Wiki
Margarine Island View on Wiki
Milenge Island View on Wiki
Noko Island View on Wiki
Nuts Island View on Wiki
Package Island View on Wiki
Piepie Island View on Wiki
Poripori Island View on Wiki
Potato Island View on Wiki
Rokumitsu Island View on Wiki
Sanshoku Island View on Wiki
Tanega Island View on Wiki
Topping Island View on Wiki
Unique Island View on Wiki
Yakigashi Island View on Wiki
New Marineford View on Wiki
G-5 View on Wiki
Punk Hazard View on Wiki
Raijin Island View on Wiki
Risky Red Island View on Wiki
Mystoria Island View on Wiki
Dressrosa View on Wiki
Acacia View on Wiki
Sebio View on Wiki
Carta View on Wiki
Primula View on Wiki
Flower Hill View on Wiki
SMILE Factory View on Wiki
Green Bit View on Wiki
Zou View on Wiki
Prodence Kingdom View on Wiki
Mogaro Kingdom View on Wiki
Jewel Ice Sheet View on Wiki
Doerena Kingdom View on Wiki
Majiatsuka Kingdom View on Wiki
Applenine Island View on Wiki
Karai Bari Island View on Wiki
Hot-Hot Sea View on Wiki
Broc Coli Island View on Wiki
Germa Kingdom View on Wiki
Gartel Island View on Wiki
Port Chibaralta Island View on Wiki
Sphinx View on Wiki
Lodestar Island View on Wiki
G-14 View on Wiki
Egghead View on Wiki
Winner Island View on Wiki
Bunt Kingdom View on Wiki
Non-Canon Locations:
Name Link(s)
Samba Island View on Wiki
Maubeugemour Sea View on Wiki
Hand Island View on Wiki
Endpoints View on Wiki
Secon Island View on Wiki
Piriodo View on Wiki
Dock Island View on Wiki
Paradise Island View on Wiki
Madatascar Island View on Wiki
Resorto View on Wiki
Tongari Island View on Wiki
Marriage Greenland View on Wiki
Digital Art Island View on Wiki
Kinoko Island View on Wiki
Nebulandia View on Wiki
Promise Land View on Wiki
Silver Mine View on Wiki
Alchemi View on Wiki
Gran Tesoro View on Wiki
Fron Island View on Wiki
Tomoshibi Island View on Wiki
Jail Island View on Wiki
Battery Island View on Wiki
Onsen Island View on Wiki
Strumia View on Wiki
Maze Island View on Wiki
Delta Island View on Wiki
Natsuyasumi Island View on Wiki
Pineapple Island View on Wiki
Kuma View on Wiki
Waford View on Wiki
Peak Ode Island View on Wiki
Carbador Island View on Wiki
Atarashi Island View on Wiki

Four Emperors

Current Members:
Name Link(s)
Shanks View on Wiki
Marshall D. Teach View on Wiki
Monkey D. Luffy View on Wiki
Buggy View on Wiki
Former Members:
Name Link(s)
Edward Newgate View on Wiki
Charlotte Linlin View on Wiki
Kaidou View on Wiki
Groups:
Name Link(s)
Red Hair Pirates View on Wiki
Blackbeard Pirates View on Wiki
Straw Hat Pirates View on Wiki
Cross Guild View on Wiki
Buggy Pirates View on Wiki
Buggy’s Delivery View on Wiki
Whitebeard Pirates View on Wiki
Big Mom Pirates View on Wiki
Beasts Pirates View on Wiki
Primary Ships:
Name Link(s)
Red Force View on Wiki
Saber of Xebec View on Wiki
Thousand Sunny View on Wiki
Big Top Blaster View on Wiki
Moby Dick View on Wiki
Queen Mama Chanter View on Wiki

Abilities

Devil Fruit Based:
Name Link(s)
Yami Yami no Mi View on Wiki
Gura Gura no Mi View on Wiki
Gomu Gomu no Mi View on Wiki
Bara Bara no Mi View on Wiki
Soru Soru no Mi View on Wiki
Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu View on Wiki
Fighting Style Based:
Name Link(s)
Haki View on Wiki
Weapon Based:
Name Link(s)
Gryphon View on Wiki
Firearms View on Wiki
Buggy Balls View on Wiki
Murakumogiri View on Wiki
Napoleon View on Wiki
Prometheus View on Wiki
Zeus View on Wiki
Hera View on Wiki
Hassaikai View on Wiki

Related Articles

Locations:
Name Link(s)
New World View on Wiki
Yukiryu Island View on Wiki
Foodvalten View on Wiki
Hachinosu View on Wiki
Karai Bari Island View on Wiki
Totto Land View on Wiki
Onigashima View on Wiki
Sphinx View on Wiki
Port Chibaralta Island View on Wiki
Tongari Island View on Wiki
Samba Island View on Wiki
Hand Island View on Wiki
Peak Ode Island View on Wiki
Fish-Man Island View on Wiki
Events:
Name Link(s)
Summit War of Marineford View on Wiki
Rocky Port Incident View on Wiki
Payback War View on Wiki
Raid on Onigashima View on Wiki
Egghead Incident View on Wiki
Story Arcs:
Name Link(s)
Loguetown Arc View on Wiki
Jaya Arc View on Wiki
Post-Enies Lobby Arc View on Wiki
Thriller Bark Arc View on Wiki
Marineford Arc View on Wiki
Post-War Arc View on Wiki
Fish-Man Island Arc View on Wiki
Punk Hazard Arc View on Wiki
Dressrosa Arc View on Wiki
Zou Arc View on Wiki
Whole Cake Island Arc View on Wiki
Levely Arc View on Wiki
Wano Country Arc View on Wiki
Egghead Arc View on Wiki
Elbaph Arc View on Wiki
Cover Stories:
Name Link(s)
From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc View on Wiki
Others:
Name Link(s)
Pirate View on Wiki
Bounties View on Wiki
Three Great Powers View on Wiki
Will of D. View on Wiki
New Onigashima Project View on Wiki
Making History! The Turbulent Old and New Four Emperors! View on Wiki

Regimes

Twenty Kingdoms:
Name Link(s)
Arabasta View on Wiki
Dressrosa View on Wiki
World Government-affiliated:
Name Link(s)
Goa View on Wiki
Ryugu View on Wiki
Drum/Sakura View on Wiki
Ilisia View on Wiki
Sorbet View on Wiki
Lulusia View on Wiki
Evil Black Drum View on Wiki
Kano View on Wiki
Prodence View on Wiki
Flevance View on Wiki
Germa View on Wiki
Roshwan View on Wiki
Ballywood View on Wiki
Tajine View on Wiki
Shishano View on Wiki
Eigis View on Wiki
Whiteland View on Wiki
Deul View on Wiki
Frauce View on Wiki
Samba View on Wiki
Bestland View on Wiki
South Fire View on Wiki
Chaco View on Wiki
Jambalaya View on Wiki
Gingaball View on Wiki
Cameron View on Wiki
Nagagutsu View on Wiki
Beef View on Wiki
Ringo View on Wiki
Vodka View on Wiki
Sankan View on Wiki
Other:
Name Link(s)
Great Kingdom View on Wiki
Oykot View on Wiki
Vira View on Wiki
Warland View on Wiki
Goldfish Empire View on Wiki
Briss View on Wiki
Lvneel View on Wiki
Centaurea View on Wiki
Baldimore View on Wiki
Wano Country Current Page
Land of Ice View on Wiki
Amazon Lily View on Wiki
Kamabakka View on Wiki
Harahettania View on Wiki
Tequila Wolf View on Wiki
Torino View on Wiki
Shikkearu View on Wiki
Tehna Gehna View on Wiki
Rusukaina View on Wiki
Totto Land View on Wiki
Applenine Island View on Wiki
Mokomo Dukedom View on Wiki
Mogaro View on Wiki
Standing View on Wiki
Sphinx View on Wiki
Bourgeois View on Wiki
Majiatsuka View on Wiki
Tontatta View on Wiki
Rommel View on Wiki
Doerena View on Wiki
Pepe View on Wiki
God Valley View on Wiki
Tumi View on Wiki
Taya View on Wiki
Porco View on Wiki
Satsuruzo View on Wiki
Vespa View on Wiki
Aoi View on Wiki
Bunt View on Wiki
Lost Island View on Wiki
Asuka View on Wiki
Gran Tesoro View on Wiki
Galzburg View on Wiki
Strumia View on Wiki
Elegia View on Wiki
Yukari View on Wiki
Nagels View on Wiki

Beasts Pirates

Governor-General:
Name Link(s)
Kaidou View on Wiki
All-Stars:
Name Link(s)
King View on Wiki
Queen View on Wiki
Jack View on Wiki
Tobiroppo:
Name Link(s)
X Drake View on Wiki
Page One View on Wiki
Ulti View on Wiki
Who’s-Who View on Wiki
Black Maria View on Wiki
Sasaki View on Wiki
Shinuchi:
Name Link(s)
Sheepshead View on Wiki
Ginrummy View on Wiki
Basil Hawkins View on Wiki
Holed’em View on Wiki
Speed View on Wiki
Dobon View on Wiki
Babanuki View on Wiki
Daifugo View on Wiki
Solitaire View on Wiki
Bao Huang View on Wiki
Doubt Brothers View on Wiki
Armored Division View on Wiki
Usunoro View on Wiki
Bisley View on Wiki
Nokokuwa Police View on Wiki
Briscola View on Wiki
Fourtricks View on Wiki
Hamlet View on Wiki
Mizerka View on Wiki
Poker View on Wiki
Gifters:
Name Link(s)
Batman View on Wiki
Gazelleman View on Wiki
Mouseman View on Wiki
Snakeman View on Wiki
Rabbitman View on Wiki
Sarahebi View on Wiki
Alpacaman View on Wiki
Madilloman View on Wiki
Dachoman View on Wiki
Tenjo-Sagari View on Wiki
Nure-Onna View on Wiki
Caimanlady View on Wiki
Wanyudo View on Wiki
Jumper View on Wiki
Beegirl View on Wiki
Battaman View on Wiki
Hawkman View on Wiki
Koshi Falcon View on Wiki
Ageha Woman View on Wiki
Chochinman View on Wiki
Nightcrab Girl View on Wiki
Redwolf View on Wiki
Beetleman View on Wiki
Kamakirigirl View on Wiki
Bishonure-Onna View on Wiki
Yamanba View on Wiki
Horseman View on Wiki
Armored Division View on Wiki
Scorpionlady View on Wiki
Saitank View on Wiki
Caucasusman View on Wiki
Trio the Grip View on Wiki
Bearman View on Wiki
Waiters:
Name Link(s)
Massui View on Wiki
Pudos View on Wiki
Ibiributsu View on Wiki
Donannoyo View on Wiki
Uwattsura View on Wiki
Nokotti View on Wiki
Neoki View on Wiki
Hippan Natte View on Wiki
Nodoi Wakan View on Wiki
Numbers:
Name Link(s)
Inbi View on Wiki
Fuga View on Wiki
Zanki View on Wiki
Jaki View on Wiki
Goki View on Wiki
Rokki View on Wiki
Nangi View on Wiki
Hatcha View on Wiki
Kunyun View on Wiki
Juki View on Wiki
Ninja & Samurai:
Name Link(s)
Fukurokuju View on Wiki
Daikoku View on Wiki
Raijin View on Wiki
Fujin View on Wiki
Hanzo View on Wiki
Chome View on Wiki
Jigoku Benten View on Wiki
Bishamon View on Wiki
Yazaemon View on Wiki
Kazekage View on Wiki
Sarutobi View on Wiki
Hotei View on Wiki
Himuro View on Wiki
Garudan View on Wiki
Gangaru View on Wiki
Hatsume View on Wiki
Other Members:
Name Link(s)
Yamato View on Wiki
Scotch View on Wiki
Scratchmen Apoo View on Wiki
Hihimaru View on Wiki
Kamijiro View on Wiki
Gorishiro View on Wiki
Subordinate Crews:
Name Link(s)
Drake Pirates View on Wiki
On Air Pirates View on Wiki
Hawkins Pirates View on Wiki
Allies and Affiliates:
Name Link(s)
Big Mom Pirates View on Wiki
Kurozumi Family View on Wiki
Donquixote Pirates View on Wiki
Caesar Clown View on Wiki
Bounties Pirates View on Wiki
Ships:
Name Link(s)
Mammoth View on Wiki
Liberal Hind View on Wiki
Stay Tune View on Wiki
Grudge Dolph View on Wiki

Abilities

Devil Fruit Based:
Name Link(s)
Uo Uo no Mi, Model: Seiryu View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pteranodon View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Brachiosaurus View on Wiki
Zou Zou no Mi, Model: Mammoth View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Allosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Spinosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Pachycephalosaurus View on Wiki
Ryu Ryu no Mi, Model: Triceratops View on Wiki
Kumo Kumo no Mi, Model: Rosamygale Grauvogeli View on Wiki
Neko Neko no Mi, Model: Saber Tiger View on Wiki
Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami View on Wiki
Wara Wara no Mi View on Wiki
Oto Oto no Mi View on Wiki
SMILE View on Wiki
Fighting Style Based:
Name Link(s)
Haki View on Wiki
Shuron Hakke View on Wiki
Rokushiki View on Wiki
Alpaca Kenpo View on Wiki
Ninjutsu View on Wiki
Weapons Based:
Name Link(s)
Hassaikai View on Wiki
Karakuri Sword View on Wiki
Karakuri Rasento View on Wiki
Warabide Sword View on Wiki
Takeru View on Wiki
Support Based:
Name Link(s)
Koro View on Wiki
Seastone View on Wiki
Excite Bullets View on Wiki
Ice Oni View on Wiki
Excite Shot View on Wiki

Related Articles

Story Arcs:
Name Link(s)
Marineford Arc View on Wiki
Post-War Arc View on Wiki
Punk Hazard Arc View on Wiki
Dressrosa Arc View on Wiki
Zou Arc View on Wiki
Whole Cake Island Arc View on Wiki
Levely Arc View on Wiki
Wano Country Arc View on Wiki
Cover Stories:
Name Link(s)
Caribou’s Kehihihihi in the New World View on Wiki
Locations:
Name Link(s)
Zou View on Wiki
Flower Capital View on Wiki
Kuri View on Wiki
Udon View on Wiki
Onigashima View on Wiki
Songs:
Name Link(s)
Queen’s Funk Dance View on Wiki
Others:
Name Link(s)
Four Emperors View on Wiki
Underworld View on Wiki
Fire Festival View on Wiki
Legendary Hour View on Wiki
New Onigashima Project View on Wiki
Rocks Pirates View on Wiki

SMILE Users

Successful:
Name Link(s)
Sheepshead View on Wiki
Ginrummy View on Wiki
Batman View on Wiki
Gazelleman View on Wiki
Mouseman View on Wiki
Holed’em View on Wiki
Speed View on Wiki
Snakeman View on Wiki
Rabbitman View on Wiki
Sarahebi View on Wiki
Dobon View on Wiki
Alpacaman View on Wiki
Daifugo View on Wiki
Babanuki View on Wiki
Solitaire View on Wiki
Madilloman View on Wiki
Dachoman View on Wiki
Hoisassa View on Wiki
Ageha Woman View on Wiki
Hawkman View on Wiki
Koshi Falcon View on Wiki
Bao Huang View on Wiki
Jumper View on Wiki
Beegirl View on Wiki
Battaman View on Wiki
Tenjo-Sagari View on Wiki
Chochinman View on Wiki
Usunoro View on Wiki
Nightcrab Girl View on Wiki
Nokokuwa Police View on Wiki
Mizerka View on Wiki
Redwolf View on Wiki
Beetleman View on Wiki
Kamakirigirl View on Wiki
Briscola View on Wiki
Caucasusman View on Wiki
Saitank View on Wiki
Bisley View on Wiki
Scorpionlady View on Wiki
Fourtricks View on Wiki
Hamlet View on Wiki
Poker View on Wiki
Nure-Onna View on Wiki
Bishonure-Onna View on Wiki
Yamanba View on Wiki
Caimanlady View on Wiki
Wanyudo View on Wiki
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