One Piece Pop-up Café Sets Sail at ICONSIAM
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Thailand’s first full-scale One Piece exhibition and themed café invites fans into the Straw Hat universe, open free until 31 October 2026

Anime fans in Bangkok now have a new adventure waiting at ICONSIAM. The riverside landmark has partnered with DEX (Dream Express) and Toei Animation Enterprises to launch One Piece Pop-up Café in Thailand, the country’s first full-scale exhibition and themed café dedicated to the globally beloved anime series.
The immersive experience officially opened on 12 March 2026 at Attraction Hall on the 6th floor of ICONSIAM, drawing enthusiastic crowds of fans eager to step into the world of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. The opening ceremony welcomed executives from DEX, ICONSIAM, and Toei Animation, alongside Thai actor and longtime One Piece fan Gee Sutthirak Subvijitra.
Spanning more than 600 square meters, the exhibition transforms the venue into a 360-degree One Piece universe filled with themed zones, photo spots, and interactive experiences inspired by the long-running anime. Designed to appeal both to dedicated fans and social-media-savvy visitors, the event brings the story of friendship, adventure, and dreams at the heart of the Straw Hat saga to life in Bangkok.
Among the highlights is the Wall of Legends & Member Gallery, displaying the iconic bounty posters of the Straw Hat crew along with large-scale artwork tracing the characters’ evolution over more than 25 years. Fans can also explore the futuristic Egghead Island Adventure Zone, making its Thailand debut with a neon-pastel sci-fi setting featuring the latest character standees, including Luffy in his SSG outfit and Jinbe in a special look.
Another popular stop is the Wano Country Check-in Zone, inspired by samurai culture and featuring scenic recreations of Onigashima Castle and Mount Fuji. At the center of the exhibition stands a spectacular five-meter-tall Luffy Gear 5 installation, designed as the ultimate photo landmark for visitors.
Beyond the exhibition, the themed café serves playful menu items inspired by the series, including Luffy Burger and Zoro Matcha Ice Cream. Fans can also take part in a Stamp Rally activity, collecting stamps from seven islands to redeem an exclusive One Piece Clear Card available only at the event.
Collectors will also find plenty to browse at the merchandise store, which offers a range of official limited-edition products and exclusive packaging created specifically for the exhibition.
The One Piece Pop-up Café in Thailand is open daily with free entry from now until 31 October 2026, from 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM at Attraction Hall, 6th Floor, ICONSIAM.
[PHOTO: Courtesy of ICONSIAM]











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