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The fame of Eiichiro Oda as a manga creator and his magnum opus,One Piece, is reaching new heights with every passing day. The series, going on for almost 30 years, has earned recognition not only in Japan but all across the world for different aspects of the franchise, like live-action adaptations, video games, merchandise, etc.

However, now the series has unlocked a new level of fame that was only achievable by world-class celebrities like Taylor Swift. It has been recently reported thatOne Piecehas now become a part of education for students in Japan. It has been included as a lesson in their curriculum, and this is certainly a huge achievement.
The course teaches a bunch of stuff to the students that connectsOne Pieceand its characters with different walks of life, especially chasing and fulfilling your dreams. The course also includes other activities with reference toOne Piecethat are essential for students at a young age.

One PieceReaches the Level of Taylor Swift
According to a recent report posted by @pewpiece on X,One Pieceis now being taught in Japanese schools. As kids get to know the characters and their aspirations, it helps them reflect on their own objectives.
OnePiece Takes Over Classrooms in Japan!
Recently, news reports say that One Piece is now part of school lessons in Japan. Kids learn about the characters and their dreams, and this helps them think about their own goals. They even draw their own Jolly Rogers to show their…pic.twitter.com/n6d5ZRaLSu
— Pew (@pewpiece)June 28, 2025

To express their aspirations, they even create their own Jolly Roger drawings. The sole focus of the class is to help students think about their future.
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TheOne Piececourse was first introduced at Shirahata Elementary School, and it was planned as part of career education. The course has been going over for almost a year, and it helps them understand different characters from theOne Piecenarrative and how they are working hard to achieve their dreams.
Following the path that helps in fulfilling dreams is the main theme ofOne Pieceand it has not only inspired fans but many different manga creators as well.Eiichiro Oda’sOne Piecehelping students understand their future aspirations is one of the best ways that the story can be utilized.

Eiichiro Oda andOne PieceAre Making Waves
One Piecebeing taught as a course is indeed a big thing for the franchise and for Oda. There are very few celebrities in the world who have achieved this level of recognition, and one of them isTaylor Swift. The American singer has her own course that is beingtaught at HarvardUniversity, where they reflect upon her songs, her journey as a singer, etc.
For the last few years, Oda andOne Piece’spopularity all over the world has skyrocketed. This has not only helped the mangaka, but it has also provided support to the anime and manga industries in gaining worldwide recognition.One Piecehas now become a part of almost every globaloccurrence, like parades, sporting events, etc.

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Recently,One Piecewas seencollaborating with the Sphere in Las Vegas. It has also collaborated with global brands like Puma, Cloud9, Culturefly, etc. The series is certainly taking over the world, and now, with the upcoming projects of theOne Piecefranchise, this popularity is definitely going to reach the next level.
You can watchOne Pieceon Crunchyroll.
Tarun Kohli
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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.