
One Piece chapter 1151 release date: Where to read, what to expect and more about the manga
One Piece chapter 1151 release date: Just like every chapter, One Piece chapter 1151 is creating buzz even days before its release. If you are a regular manga reader and have been waiting for the new chapter to release online, we have got all the information you need. From where to read, when will it release to what to expect from the plot, here everything you need to know before the chapter drops.
One Piece chapter 1151 release date
One Piece chapter 1151 is scheduled for official release in Japan at 12 a.m. JST on Monday, June 9, 2025. However, most international readers will gain access to the chapter on Sunday, June 8.
One Piece chapter 1151 release date as per different time zones
Pacific Standard Time (PST) – 8:00 AM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
Eastern Standard Time (EST) – 11:00 AM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
British Summer Time (BST) – 4:00 PM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
Central European Summer Time (CEST) – 5:00 PM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
Indian Standard Time (IST) – 8:30 PM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
Philippine Standard Time (PST) – 11:00 PM, Sunday, June 8, 2025
Japan Standard Time (JST) – 12:00 AM, Monday, June 9, 2025
Australia Central Time (ACT) – 12:30 AM, Monday, June 9, 2025
Where to read One Piece chapter 1151?
For international readers, there are three main platforms to access Chapter 1151 as soon as it's officially released. Viz Media's website and Shueisha's MANGA Plus offer free access, though they limit the number of chapters available to read. For full access to One Piece and other series, readers can subscribe to Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ service for a modest monthly fee.
What to expect from One Piece chapter 1151?
As per Sportskeeda, One Piece chapter 1151 is expected to open with Imu's army advancing toward Jarul's position. On their journey, they'll probably face opposition from a few other Giants, but will likely defeat them with ease. When they finally confront Jarul, he may manage to hold his ground temporarily before ultimately being overpowered especially by Dorry and Brogy.
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