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The World's first One Piece Themed Gym

Surely you've seen the physique of Zoro, Nami and Robin's waistlines, Luffy's abs – you've always dreamed of one day having a strong and fit body like theirs. Now, you can turn that dream into reality at the newly emerged One Piece-themed gym.


Specifically, a gym named BragMen has been established in the heart of Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan. The most unique aspect is that inside this gym, every piece of equipment and the surrounding environment are decorated to resemble the One Piece manga as closely as possible. Some notable examples include BragMen adorned with treasure chests and gigantic chains. Furthermore, the gym floor is decorated with a compass design, reminiscent of the Vivre Cards of the characters in One Piece.

The World's first One Piece Themed Gym makes the Community go Crazy

The gym resembles a pirate ship, adorned with treasure chests, crates, and gigantic chains. The floor is adorned with a compass pattern, reminiscent of the Vivre Cards at the Grand Line.

The gym contains specially designed equipment inspired by the anime. Among them is a dumbbell designed to resemble meat, Luffy's favorite food.


The special highlight of this gym is a giant column. Beneath this column is a black hand, with red tendons surrounding it, just like Luffy's Gear 4 Bounce Man state. The artistic essence lies in the giant hand of Luffy squeezing the column. This pattern symbolizes absolute strength, something that everyone visiting the gym would aspire to achieve.

Additionally, the gym owner has decorated with numerous motifs of the old man Whitebeard. From wall decals to weightlifting machines, even on the weightlifting machine, the gym owner has included the distinctive beard pattern of Edward. This move might be quite fitting, as ultimately, the title of World's Strongest Man' attributed to Whitebeard aligns well with the theme of this gym.


Even more interestingly, within the gym, an occasional Den Den Mushi (transponder snail) will appear randomly. The Den Den Mushi is one of the most frequently used items in One Piece, enabling members of the crew to communicate regardless of distance. Its role and function are similar to that of a mobile phone in modern times.


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