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Revision as of 06:23, 28 December 2014

Cocoyasi Village[1] is the village on Conomi Islands where Nami, as well as her sister, Nojiko, grew up with Bell-mère. The village is also the closest place to Arlong Park, and this is where the majority of important characters from the arc lives, including Nami. When the Straw Hat Pirates arrived, it was dangerously close to being destroyed like Gosa Village. When Arlong was defeated, this village was the location of the following celebration. They are later seen looking at Nami's new bounty.

Notable Places

Tangerine Grove

The Tangerine Grove is located in Bell-mère's yard. It was owned by Bell-mère who always worked there and would sometimes cook using tangerines as ingredients (e.g.Tangerine Sauce). Since she and her daughters were poor, they earned their living by selling them. After Bell-mère died, the garden was taken care by Nami and Nojiko. Nami also hid the Beli93,000,000 destined to buy Cocoyashi Village back from Arlong in the grove. Later Captain Nezumi, under Arlong's order, ransacked the grove to search for Nami's stolen money. When Nami departed, she took a few Tangerine Trees with her as a memento of her mother. The grove is currently under Nojiko's care.

Citizens

  •  (Deceased): the character is deceased.
  •  (Unknown status)?: the character's status is unknown.
  •  (Non-Canon): the character is non-canon.
  •  (Former): the character is no longer part of this group. Hovering the symbol may give further details.
  •  (Note)*: other relevant information. Hovering the symbol gives further details.


Translation and Dub Issues

East Blue Infobox

Source for romanization of Cocoyasi (Color Walk 1)

  • The "Cocoyasi" romanization comes from Color Walk 1.
  • Cocoyashi is Japanese for coconut.


References

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