Anime cafes are all the hype in Japan, but if you're more of a fitness buff, here's a themed alternative to check out — more so if you're a fan of the Straw Hat Pirates. Located within the heart of Tokyo in Shibuya, One Piece Fitness BragMen first opened its doors on Jan 13, and features One Piece theming to...
Located within the heart of Tokyo in Shibuya, One Piece Fitness BragMen first opened its doors on Jan 13.Anime cafes are all the hype in Japan, but if you're more of a fitness buff, here's a themed alternative to check out — more so if you're a fan of the Straw Hat Pirates.
Everything about it screams One Piece, from the manga art on the walls to the names of its fitness classes, which include Haki Projector Combat, Alabaster Belly Dance, Pirates Pilates, and Marine Yoga. These titles include "fugitive marked by the Marines", "standard pirate crew member" and beyond, with the report showing a numerical measure of their overall fitness, which is designated as their "bounty".
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