## One Piece Chapter 1055, pages 8-9: New Age - Chapter: 1055 - Pages: 8-9 - Characters: Trafalgar Law, Nico Robin, Kozuki Sukiyaki, Mount Fuji, Old Wano ### Summary Page 8: Law asks, "How would being a fishman help?" and Sukiyaki says that will be clear when they see it. Law wonders how far down the passage goes; Sukiyaki estimates a few hundred years deep. Robin notices light and asks where it is coming from. Sukiyaki explains that there is a glass-block window at the end of the crawl space and that they can climb inside to take a peek, but by then they should already be below sea level. Law pops in first and objects, "No fair..." then he and Robin are stunned by what they see. The page builds the reveal by turning the castle's hidden stairs into a descent through Wano's actual buried history. Page 9: Through the window, Law and Robin see an underwater city and ask, "Is that Wano... underwater?!" Sukiyaki confirms that it is an older Wano from about 800 years ago. He says that, long ago, Wano was much larger and located at sea level on the land around the base of Mount Fuji. At some point, walls were erected all around the island, enclosing it. As a result, rainwater had nowhere to escape, and whole towns were eventually submerged and abandoned. Settlers moved farther up the mountain, and that higher land became the country known today as the current Wano. Robin realizes the place is preserved too well to be ordinary seawater, while Sukiyaki admits he does not know exactly why it ended up this way. The page delivers one of Wano's core historical secrets.