The spoiler synopsis for One Piece Chapter 1057 was posted on Tuesday, providing some much-needed context for the situation. The conclusion of Wano Act 3 and the Wano arc appears to have occurred in One Piece Chapter 1057. Fans are praising One Piece Chapter 1057 for this move, with many stating their eagerness to visit a new island with the Straw Hats. Fans are so eager to see a new island included that many are calling this one of the most exciting twists in the series recently.
Remembering Wano’s past is the topic of this week’s One Piece chapter (1057)
At the start of One Piece Chapter 1057, we find a full house in a Flower Capital theatre to watch a performance by a cast of actors and geisha. The narrative is recounted in a style approximating Japanese poetry, and it describes how Oden’s vassals “take the stage” to perform their retribution upon Kaido once he arrives beneath the “black sky of Onigashima.” Through this exchange, it becomes clear that the plot centres on the Akazaya Nine’s attempt to depose Kaido. As the kids in the audience catch on to what’s happening, they start shouting “Red Scabbards,” but the scene changes swiftly as One Piece Chapter 1057 swaps perspectives.
Momonosuke, in dragon shape, is carrying Yamato and Kin’emon through the woods towards Udon’s Tokage Port. Yamato has told Luffy and the crew that they won’t be leaving port anytime soon since they want to follow in Oden’s footsteps and see more of Wano. This news comes as a complete surprise to Momo and Kin. Momonosuke’s anger is compounded by the fact that he now knows Luffy and Yamato discussed important matters, but that Luffy didn’t even bother to say goodbye.
He goes so far as to express his feelings of humiliation, questioning why his friend would abandon him like this before leaving the nation. Starting with this, a montage of memories unfolds, including being captured by Kaido atop the burning Oden Castle, and meeting and fighting Luffy in Punk Hazard and Dressrosa. Several more pivotal sequences are included to further illustrate the closeness that Momo and the Straw Hat captain developed over the course of their time together. As of now, Momonosuke doubts Luffy’s heart, claiming the pirate is harsh and that he was incorrect about the thief, to begin with. Ultimately, he claims that Luffy has confused rudeness with freedom, a claim that Kin’emon shares before questioning the shogun about why Momo is running and not flying.
The End of Things in Chapter 1057
Afterwards, Luffy, Law, and Kid are seen in Chapter 1057 of One Piece in Tokage Port in Udon, where they are making their last departure preparations. As Chopper attempts to say farewell to Luffy, Law warns him that the next time they meet, they will be mortal foes. Luffy claims this doesn’t worry him. Chopper is disturbed and astonished by the enemy captain’s abrupt change of heart, as he orders the Straw Hat doctor to keep quiet.
Momonosuke returns to human form and arrives at the harbour right before the three ships leave, where he confronts Luffy. They’re coming to see you depart, Yamato adds, as Kin’emon and Momo storm over him fiercely. With swords drawn, two members of the Kozuki clan approach Luffy and Kin’emon and want to know why they are departing Wano without bidding farewell. He continues by saying that the shogun, Momonosuke, is extremely displeased and has demanded an explanation.
But Luffy being Luffy, he shrugs it off and says it’s cool now that they’re communicating. After giving Luffy the evil eye, the new shogun orders something and breaks down in tears, pleading with his buddy not to abandon them and thanking him for saving them and their nation. He admits to being afraid and asks Luffy to stay so that Wano would always have its saviours to rely on. The rest of the crew watches with amusement, and Zoro and Nami make comments about how humiliating it is but that it’s unavoidable given that he’s still a child at heart.
Meanwhile, Luffy has Usopp go get something he’s obviously been saving for this very situation. He then hands the new shogun a giant Straw Hat flag and explains that they’ve been waiting for him so they could give it to him as a gift. Luffy goes on to say that he understands Momonosuke’s true identity and that the strong man shogun act doesn’t fool him; instead, Momonosuke comes across as Luffy’s dumb, wimpy younger brother. Luffy counsels him to recall his time at sea whenever he faces challenges, and to inform anyone who would hurt Wano that they are picking a fight with both Luffy and Wano.
When Momonosuke sees a photo of the rest of the crew standing on each side of Luffy, he starts crying and wonders whether he’s one of them; Luffy reassures him that he is. He then promises that whenever the three feel ready, he will be there to bring them aboard his ship. But he makes it clear that he won’t have any cowards on his crew, and then he says he’s putting his faith in Yamato. Kin’emon chuckles as he sees Yamato and Momonosuke beam with gratitude for Luffy’s words and faith.
Then, in Chapter 1057 of One Piece, Luffy gives the order for his ship to take a sail, followed closely by the vessels captained by Law and Kid. Momonosuke promises the three Kozuki clan representatives that he will surpass Oden one day as they see their heroes go.
In the last chapter of One Piece, Wano goes out with a bang. After Nami says they need to get to Hakumai to take the elevator down in Chapter 1057 of One Piece, we see the three ships sailing the waters near mainland Wano. Brook and Chopper are relieved to have a safer path out of Wano than they did to get there, but Kid makes fun of the crew for taking the safe route.
He defends this choice by saying it benefits “losers like them,” which infuriates both Luffy and Law. The sailors of both ships advise their captains to ignore Kid’s teasing and leave the nation in the most secure way possible. This doesn’t stop Luffy, though, as he grabs the rudder from Jinbe, who cautions the captain not to do anything stupid. And then, in a hilarious turn of events, the three ships are seen soaring out over the waterfalls of Wano and crashing down to the ocean, their commanders grinning but their men running in terror. As the ships go down, the narrator begins speaking, emphasising that the might of these “criminals” is nothing to scoff at.
The narrator continues by claiming that the heroes have the might of the Wisdom King, and have used it to defeat the likes of “Dragon King Kaido” and “Great Oiran Yokai” during their stay. As the focus returns to the Wano theatre in Chapter 1057 of One Piece, the narrator stresses that they are finally leaving, with the heavens above them being divided in two for the last time. Presently, the actors are recalling the day when Denjiro arrived to save Hiyori from certain death at the hands of the former shogun, Orochi, by murdering him. They learn that Orochi’s last words were, “the hate of the Kurozumi will burn this country to the very end,” and that Hiyori, unflinchingly recalling the 20 years of national anguish, said the same thing.
Flashback panels then show how Hiyori reacted by shoving Denjiro aside and confronting him while holding a fan with the insignia of the Kozuki clan in her hand. A double page from the present shows that the audience has been waiting for this moment and that the actors want them to participate. After hearing Hiyori say, “the Kurozumi was born to burn” (kurozumi meaning “charcoal” in Japanese), everyone shouts their agreement. Hiyori joins the rest of the audience in sobbing and cheering as they recall Oden and Orochi’s deaths. The Kozuki clan’s gory “Resurrection of the Clan” narrative concludes with the statement that the annual Fire Festival would continue as a celebration of the clan’s triumphant retribution.
In this telling, Momonosuke and his Kozuki clan family are depicted laughing and smiling together as the narrator explains how they were able to reclaim their former grandeur just in time. Momo, Kin, and Yamato have returned to the shogun’s castle, and the shogun is debating where to fly the heroes’ new banner. Wano Act 3 and the whole Wano arc conclude in One Piece Chapter 1057.
End of One Piece, Chapter 1057
As a whole, One Piece Chapter 1057 is a thrilling issue that concludes the Wano arc. Fans are excited to watch the Straw Hats embark on a new adventure and island in the next weeks and months, despite the fact that there are varying perspectives on the arc as a whole and at individual parts. The Wano arc is concluded satisfactorily in Chapter 1057 of One Piece, solidifying the new crewmates and establishing Wano as Straw Hat territory.
The purpose of One Piece Chapter 1057 is unmistakable: to establish Luffy as a true Yonko before the team leaves for the next island. While some readers may have been disappointed that the Wano arc didn’t conclude until Chapter 1057, most are likely just glad to see the chapter. Many readers may have thought the four-year serialisation of the Wano arc would never finish, but they will likely be relieved now that it has.