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ONE PIECE x Matsuya Collaboration Part 2 Starts August 18

The second part expands the collaboration with additional goods and a lottery, giving fans more reasons to visit Matsuya and collect character-themed items.

Reporting from 1 source: Nijimen.

ONE PIECE x Matsuya Collaboration Part 2 Starts August 18

The second ONE PIECE x Matsuya collaboration begins August 18, 2026, at Matsuya locations nationwide. New goods include 12 types of Original Name Charms for kids' menu orders and 12 types of Original Acrylic Block Chopstick Rests for collaboration sets, plus a web lottery for an Original Collaboration Donburi Bowl awarded to 100 winners.

The second ONE PIECE x Matsuya collaboration starts Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Matsuya locations nationwide. The Giant Serving Set and ONE PIECE Set continue from the first collaboration, and new goods are added for kids' menus.

Kids' menu orders of the Matsuya Kids Gyudon Waku Waku Set or Matsuya Kids Curry Waku Waku Set come with one Original Name Charm at random. The 12 types include Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Franky, Brook, and Jinbe, plus the Thousand Sunny and the Straw Hat Pirates. The front has character illustrations and the back has a NAME field.

Collaboration set orders get an Original Acrylic Block Chopstick Rest at random, available since June 30, 2026. The 12 designs include the ten Straw Hat members plus two Matsuya-exclusive newly drawn Luffy & Loki variants. A web lottery offers the Original Collaboration Donburi Bowl to 100 winners.

  • Original Name Charm: 12 types, given with kids' menu orders
  • Original Acrylic Block Chopstick Rest: 12 types, given with collaboration set orders
  • Original Collaboration Donburi Bowl: 100 winners via web lottery

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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