Manganime is part of the cultural heritage of Japan and in recent years its consumption has increased in the West, with One Piece being the most widely read manga for the thirteenth consecutive year. Will this feat repeat this year? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, Wano's arc runs its course, one of the most exciting that has been experienced in the adventures of Luffy. According to Eiichiro Oda, this arc connects directly to the end of the series, but there are still quite a few years left for that. Until then fans can already reserve a privileged place to attend the One Piece's first orchestral concert.
Despite the current crisis situation, in Japan they have not hesitated to announce this One Piece concert that commemorates the 40th anniversary of the musical career of the composer Kohei Tanaka, responsible for the music of the anime. Will be held at the Suntory Hall in Tokyo on June 20 and it will be performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra with such iconic songs as "We Are!", "We Go!" AND "OVER THE TOP". Those interested in attending this unique concert will be able to purchase advance tickets through the Kyodo Tokyo, Pia, E-Plus and Lawson Ticket outlets from today. While the rest of the tickets will go on sale on April 18 from $ 61 to $ 80.
Tanaka is not only known for composing the music of some anime, but some video games have their unmistakable stamp as Gravity Rush or One Piece: World Seeker. And if after the concert you want more, remember that you could eat in the world's largest One Piece cafeteria, although it is located in Seoul (South Korea). A whole plan!