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Thanks to Pokemon GO!, Eiichiro Oda Finds Interesting Things Around Him!

Who would have thought that Eiichiro Oda could discover new things after playing Pokemon GO?

Pokemon GO | 13 April

2022-04-13T11:14:56.000Z

Pokemon GO! is the first Pokemon AR game that makes players have to go for a walk to be able to get pokemon. The most popular game in the world in mid-2016 was also played by One Piece author, Eiichiro Oda.

In Shonen Jump magazine issue #19, Oda explained that he found something interesting after playing Pokemon GO! "Thanks to Pokemon Go, I found a nice park around my neighborhood. How could I not know this big park?!", said Oda.

Because he was too busy with One Piece stories, Oda rarely left the house. He didn't even know there was a park near his house. In 2022, are any of you still playing Pokemon GO?

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