Vivre Card Databook Information - CP9
1. The name of the island in which CP9 agents spent their childhood: Guanhao (グアンハオ/冠昊)
↑This island right here with the tower and the forest is called Guanhao.
It is named after a Chinese One Piece fan who recognized said tower to be based on a tower in his hometown (Wenzhou, China) and sent a letter to Oda about his discovery. His message can be found in the SBS column of Vol.80. His name is Guanhao Wu (吴冠昊).
This is the very first time for someplace in One Piece to be named after a reader.
2. All CP9 members, excluding Spandam and Nero (who has already been kicked out 2 years ago), are confirmed to have CoA (Busoshoku Haki) and CoO (Kenbunshoku Haki). [lou jumping in: BUT WAIT THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS Rokushiki SO THEY LEARNED THE HAKI DURING TIMESKIP SO DOES THIS MEAN THAT CP9 IS COMING BACK? why else should they learn haki, except for lucci and kaku`???]
3. Lucci and Jabra are both 212cm (6'11) in height. Kaku is shorter, with a height of 193cm (6'4). However, we all know when they use their DF, Kaku, a giraffe Zoan, is the tallest.
4. CP9 members are from all over the globe - that includes the Grand Line, and all four Blues. The reason they ended up being the World Government/Celestial Dragon's slaves and victims of child labor at a very young age is still unknown.
5. Kalifa and her father, two generations of assassins, are described as "a thoroughbred sort of family".
Kaku: banana and castella (type of popular Japanese sponge cake, which is really rectangular)
Also, Kaku likes bananas, but the Devil Fruit he ate - which "tasted disgusting" - appeared to be a banana.
Kalifa: stir-fried spicy lamb meat
Lucci: the food Lucci hates most is..... spam. A possible reason for his hatred: spam (スパム) is very close to Spandam (スパンダム) just save several letters/katakanas.
Blueno: milkshake (PRECIOUS BEAN)
Spandam: whiskey, prime steak
Nero: habanero with meat (it's super spicy and of course includes a pun of Nero's name)
Fukurou: chapati, a type of flatbread originated in India
Kumadori: sake, miso soup