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  1. The Wano Country Arc (ワノ国編, Wano Kuni Hen?) is the thirty-first story arc of the manga and anime One Piece, both the first and only story arc of the Wano Country Saga, and the eighth story arc of the second half of the series.

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    Wano Country[3] is a country in the New World that is not affiliated with the World Government.[4] It is located on the north side of the New World,[5] northwest of Egghead,[6] southwest of Winner Island,[7] and west of Elbaf.[8]

    It was previously occupied by the Beasts Pirates as their territory, under Kaidou, one of the Four Emperors.[9] It is currently ruled by the Kozuki Family,[10] 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.[11] 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.[12] However, Wano was liberated after the defeats of both Kaidou and Orochi, and the Kozuki Family was returned to power with Kozuki Momonosuke as the current shogun.[13] 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.[14]

    Hundreds of years ago, Wano was known as the Country of Gold (黄金の国, Ōgon no Kuni?),[15] being once located at sea level. The Ancient Weapon Pluton is currently located under Mt. Fuji, beneath the old Wano Country.[16][17]

    First mentioned by Hogback during the Thriller Bark Arc,[18] Wano is the primary setting of the Wano Country Arc.

    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.[9] Outsiders who enter the country will be immediately attacked.[19] 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, Kozuki 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.[20][21] However, he was unable to accomplish this, as he was overthrown and eventually executed by Kurozumi Orochi and Kaidou.[22] Wano also has its own newspaper, which only covers national events,[23] and the citizens do not receive international news or newspapers from the News Coo, with the exception of the Beasts Pirates on Onigashima.[1] 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?).[24][25] Although the country is familiar with the concept of Haki, they are unaware of the actual term for it used by the outside world. Instead, they call it Ryuo (流桜, Ryūō?, literally meaning "Flowing Sakura"), which they focus on the concept of flow.[26] 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.[27] Despite the prohibition of having contact with pirates and other outsiders, 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.[28] 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, Kozuki Momonosuke, took his rightful place as shogun, he plans to eventually make his late father's dream of opening Wano's border's a reality. After the Raid on Onigashima, the plan has been postponed for now. The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story. Likely as a side effect from their isolationism, Wano Country uses it own written language, which is written using ideograms.[29] Concludes non-canon section.

    Currency

    Wano has its own currency: Silver (銀, Gin?),[30] Gold (金, Kin?),[31] and Platinum (白金, Hakkin?)[32] 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[30] whilst 500 Gold is considered a hefty sum,[31] and a mere one Platinum coin is (or at least was four decades ago) enough to build a house.[32]

    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,[33] Shimotsuki Kozaburo, and Kozuki Sukiyaki. The ancestors of the current ruling Kozuki Family invented the indestructible Poneglyphs during the Void Century.[34] Weapons produced in Wano are of high quality, as the World Government have secretly imported the Marines' weapon supply from Wano.[35] Examples of legendary swords produced in Wano include the O Wazamono Swords Ame no Habakiri, Enma, Wado Ichimonji, Nidai Kitetsu, and Shusui (the country's national treasure).[36] 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.[37]

    When the Kozuki 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 poisonous due to drinking river water from the mines and factories.

    Shogun Orochi and Kaidou hadt 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.

    See also the associated category: Wano Country Residents.

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    Past
    Whole Cake Island Saga
    Wano Country Saga
    Final Saga
    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 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.[88] Concludes non-canon section.

    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.

    •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 woodlock print called The Great Wave off Kanagawa.

    •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.

    1.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 79 Chapter 793 (p. 11) and Episode 736, The Beasts Pirates look for Kaidou.

    2.↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 921 (p. 3-4) and Episode 911, Onigashima affiliation is revealed.

    3.↑ One Piece Color Walk 9 Tiger, Wano Country's name is translated.

    4.↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 655 (p. 6) and Episode 579, Brook explains about the samurai within Wano Country.

    5.↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 105 Chapter 1056 (p. 13) and Episode 1083.

    6.↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 105 Chapter 1061 (p. 12-13) and Episode 1090, The Straw Hat Pirates arrive at Egghead.

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  2. O Arco País de Wano (ワノ国編Wano Kuni Hen?) é o trigésimo primeiro arco de One Piece, sendo também o único arco canônico da Saga do País de Wano, continuando a partir do Arco Levely.

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  6. 17 de ago. de 2022 · O arco do país de Wano em One Piece finalmente acabou, por isso confira aqui um pequeno resumo sobre toda a história gigantesca desse país que marcará para sempre a história de One Piece.