New tool for One Piece fans has been in the works for 5 years, changing how you see the anime

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A fan and insider of One Piece has spent 5 years to publish his new project. It is the largest map of the planet Bluestar so far. 

What is this tool? The One Piece content creator newworldarthur has worked for five years on an interactive map of the entire world of One Piece. This allows fans to learn more about every single location ever introduced in the manga and anime and officially approved by mangaka Eiichiro Oda.

You can click on each island to learn more about its topography, culture, and history. Larger islands are even divided into smaller areas, such as cities or floors in castles. 

Another special feature is the locations of the Poneglyphs. They are marked with the most important clues on where the great treasure, the One Piece, is located. He proudly presents his results on X and also on YouTube.

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The largest interactive world map ever of One Piece 

How does the map work? To look around on the map, you just need to click on the following link. You can zoom into each ocean or the Grand Line and click on the various islands. As soon as you click on the name, an info box with useful images or other information will appear. 

For testing, we took a look at Swallow Island, where Trafalgar Law lands and meets his future crew. Here you can find cool information, such as the shape of the island or which ships have used the name of the island.

The best part? The tool is completely free! So you can explore as much as you want and discover the world of One Piece. Let us know in the comments which islands interest you the most and where you would like to live in the world of One Piece. 

By the way, the name of the planet on which One Piece takes place has only been known for about a year. The mangaka only revealed 26 years later in which world the pirate adventure actually takes place. And that was only after a fan asked him about the name: Finally, we know which planet the story of One Piece takes place on

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