
Source: At Press
New One Piece Figures And Japanese Ink Art Style Glasses Hit Convenience Stores As Lottery Prizes
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Celebration of the 20th anniversary of popular anime and manga series One Piece rolls on this year, fresh off of a beautiful character-inspired traditional Japanese cut glass set. A series of figures, Japanese ink art-styled glasses, plates, and folders inspired by the anime's entry into the samurai style Wano Country will be available via a lottery at Japanese convenience store, Family Mart.
Customers at Family mart can purchase a lottery ticket for 640 yen, which can be exchanged at the counter for a random prize. Figures available are of Luffy, Zoro, Law, Nami, and O-Kiku.
Aside from the figures, the lottery also includes small plates, files, and Japanese ink art glasses that match the Wano country arc perfectly.
The lottery prizes are set to be made available at Family Mart and Jump Stores starting October 4th, 2019.