I want to travel around the world heritage sites before I turn 50! Oda hints at the reason why One Piece will be finished in 5 years

I want to travel around the world heritage sites before I turn 50! Oda hints at the reason why One Piece will be finished in 5 years

A few days ago, Eiichiro Oda said in his latest interview that "One Piece" would be finished in 5 years, which shocked all walks of life ( reported by this site ). Recently, a high-energy player fan dug out Oda's previous interview report and seemed to have found out why it would take 5 years to finish One Piece, because Oda once said that he would travel around the world heritage sites before he turned 50, and Oda is 44 years old this year.

In this dug-up interview report, a reporter asked Oda what he wanted to do after the serialization of "One Piece" ended. Oda said that he wanted to travel around the world, especially the major world heritage sites and relatively "high" places. In view of this, he hopes to do so before he turns 50.

In this way, even though fans have said that they "don't want One Piece to be finished in 5 years", it seems that Oda may really have made up his mind, and the speed of wrapping up the large number of foreshadowings in One Piece should be significantly accelerated in the future.

Netizens can do nothing but sigh and it all depends on Shueisha’s “restraining power”.

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