Water Seven (English: Water Seven Japanese: ウォーターセブンRoman: Wōtā Sebun) is a fictional island in the comic "One Piece". Eight hundred years ago, a battleship named "Hades" was built by shipbuilding technicians on the island.
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The real prototype is Venice, the water city.
Basic introduction Chinese name: Water Seven Islands Foreign name: Water Seven, ウォーターセブン? Alias: City of Seven Waters Location: On the Great Waterway Mayor: Espagu Transportation: Sea Train, Blue Source: Comic "One Piece"
Location source, local culture, geography, Carrera Company, iceberg, Kalifa, Genius Secretary, Dockyard No. 1, Tom Shipbuilding Company, Tom, Cocoro, Timni, Kumbeh, Yokozuna, dismantler, Fran
Qi, Kiwei & Moz, Zanbai, Danzi, Kepu, Qiyehu, Xiuzuo, Sodem Gomora, Destroyer, other characters, Bruno, Haba, Heck & Mike, Maru
Mietta, Yamena Halle, Abi, Grandpa Cooking, comic catalog, animation catalog, location source The prototype concept of the Seven Islands of Water comes from the water city of Venice, and the "Water Gods-Akula·
"Ragna" is also taken from the storm surge that often occurs in Venice. According to the author Eiichiro Oda, in addition to highlighting the beautiful side of the city, if the problems faced by the city are brought into the story, it will feel more authentic.
Local Culture The waterways in the Water City are quite complex. In addition to transportation on flat surfaces, there are also waterways extending downward from the heights of the Water City.
Local residents will raise a creature called "Bulu" (Taiwanese translation "cow fish") as a means of water transportation.
In addition to its use for water transportation, Blue has a strong carrying capacity and can also be used to assist in moving.
A small blue with a double seat can be rented for 1,000 beli.
The city in the sewers is their destination. Since the water city is hit by a huge tsunami called "Aqua Ragna (Water God)" every year, local residents will pay special attention to the information about the water gods.
Weather reports.
In order for the water gods to prepare for disasters before coming to the water capital, the island will also provide temporary shelter for the people.
In addition, after the water gods attack the water city, they will leave high concentrations of sea salt on the eaves of every house. Local residents will also use the sea salt left by the water gods to cook.
The local specialty is "water meat", which is also the food that cattle and fish like to eat.
After Luffy ate the meat, he even described it as very tender and delicious.
The Water City holds a mask carnival on certain days, during which residents dress up in masks.
Since Luffy and others arrived at the Water City during the Mask Carnival, Chopper, who was shopping in human form at the time, was mistaken for a human in carnival costume.
Geography Several important locations on the Seven Islands of Water: Carrera Company Headquarters Mayor Espagu's mansion, the largest and best-protected residence on the island.
A fierce battle broke out between the Straw Hats and CP9 here.
After CP9's assassination of Espagu, it was set on fire by CP9.
Dock One Carrera's best dock.
Frank's dismantling house is the residence and ship dismantling base of the Frank family.
Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, and Chopper once avenged Usopp in order to regain the money robbed by the Frank family. They went to war against the Frank family and destroyed this place.
Blue Station Sea train station on the Seven Islands of Water.
Nicole Robin and Franky were escorted to the car here.
Sieft Station is a sea train station located on the sea.
The webmaster is Cocoro's mother-in-law.
Foreigners and local people can take the sea train from here to St. Poplar, the "Queen of Spring" or Puke, the "City of Food".
Bruno's Bar The bar run by Bruno (while undercover).
Franky often refills his Coke here.
Hulk Island is an accumulation of hundreds of abandoned ships. It was once the home of Tom's Shipbuilding Company, where Frankie used to build the "Frank Combat".
It has sunk as its foundation sinks.
The Water City Elevator controls the rise and fall of a large amount of water flow at a fixed time period, allowing people riding water vehicles to travel to areas of different heights in the Water City.