Our goal is clear :
To use every possible resource to be the first to find the treasure
We have been a team of passionate fans since day one, and we are in contact with people on site who have started the investigation to follow the trail of the One Piece.
It is clear that Eiichirō Oda has left clues.
It may be a marketing move, of course, but nothing is left to chance, we are convinced of that.
We plan to travel there once we have finished organizing the expedition, and we will document everything on this account.
Any help to support our research is welcome.
We are on one of the biggest hunts in history. And things like this take time, especially when everything has to be done right.
Be patient. We’re building step by step, and when everything is revealed, you’ll understand what we’ve been working on.
We’re currently reaching out to influencers to join the adventure and travel with us to Japan. The support from the crypto community has already helped us print our first flag and merchandise.
Next stop: Japan.
We promise you, even Eiichiro Oda would be surprised🏴☠️
📍 We might have real-world coordinates linked to Oda’s sunken “One Piece” chest.
34°42'46.8"N 139°09'07.6"E
Let’s break this down. 🧵
These coordinates point to an area south of Japan, in open Pacific waters.
No visible islands nearby.
No coastline on the horizon.
Exactly like in the video.
In the footage:
– No land in sight
– Only open sea
– Drop depth: 651 meters (~66 bar pressure)
That depth is realistic in offshore Japanese waters.
651 meters is too specific to be random.
And if these coordinates match an area with that approximate depth…
That’s not coincidence.
Close:
Oda didn’t just drop a chest.
He might have dropped a real-world clue.
A group of One Piece fans have announced that the hunt is on, and they're starting an expedition to Japan to search for the real treasure author Oda hid in the ocean.
Fans are begging them to destroy the One Piece if they find it so the secret stays safe until the manga is over.
Hello everyone.
First of all, thank you all for the insane support over the past few days. What started as an idea is quickly turning into something much bigger than we imagined.
Because of you, this project is real.
So today, we’re making it official.
We are going to find the One Piece, and when we do, the One Piece will be … in front of the world.
The hunt begins now 🏴☠️
Zehahaha !!
Based on conditions, we think 2026-02-13 and 2026-02-19 are the most probable days of the drop, with February 13th having the advantage of higher max. temperature (10°C)
Not sure at 100%, but the day Oda dropped the chest could be 2026-02-15
If anyone in Japan especially around Sagami Bay / Oshima is willing to help with local information, maritime data, or historical records, feel free to reach out.
Big thanks to @A_serious_game for the analysis that helped us uncover specific details about the Sagami Bay seafloor.
We’re now trying to determine which day Oda could have navigated to the bay to sink the One Piece paper, using satellite imagery.
The community built this hunt. Let’s push it further together.
If anyone in Japan especially around Sagami Bay / Oshima is willing to help with local information, maritime data, or historical records, feel free to reach out.
Big thanks to @A_serious_game for the analysis that helped us uncover specific details about the Sagami Bay seafloor.
We’re now trying to determine which day Oda could have navigated to the bay to sink the One Piece paper, using satellite imagery.
The community built this hunt. Let’s push it further together.
🏴☠️ UPDATE: The search area just collapsed.
Using the rectangle proposed by @OPHunterTV, I ran a new bathymetric analysis with the SRTM15+ global seafloor dataset in Python.
The result is striking.
At the depth mentioned in the video (651 m), the possible location is no longer an area.
It becomes a single line.
The 651 m isobath (red dashed contour) is the only place within the proposed rectangle where the treasure could physically exist at that depth.
Which means the search space has effectively collapsed from a 2D region → to a 1D contour.
The next step is even more interesting:
From the video we can estimate
• navigation time
• average boat speed
With those two parameters we can constrain the distance from Tokyo and intersect it with the 651 m contour.
That could reduce the location to just a few candidate points.
Another idea: we could even collaborate to acquire high-resolution satellite imagery of the area to try to identify the exact boat Oda was on when the One Piece was dropped.
Waooo… imagine if we could actually see it.
In other words…
We might already be very close to the One Piece.
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