Minor Locations in Other Works

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This is a list of minor locations featured in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by Hirohiko Araki. This list includes maps, places and transportation.
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Baoh the Visitor

Kitakami TempleLink to this section
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A temple located in a mountainous area of Kitakami, on the northern part of the main island of Japan. It serves as a secret entrance to the Dress Organization base. Inside, there is a statue that uses devices that scan the eyes of those who want to enter the base, and lets in accepted people.
Usso Gas StationLink to this section
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A gas station located somewhere in the outskirts. It serves as a battlefield for Ikuro Hashizawa and 22nd Man. Eventually, the entire station is destroyed from a huge gas explosion.
Dress Organization Testing ChamberLink to this section
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A testing chamber located somewhere in the Dress Organization base. It is used by Dress scientists to experiment weapons. There is also an observation booth protected with glass that is 46 mm (1.8 in) thick, which is also equipped with safety shutters. Dr. Kasuminome uses this chamber to show his supervisors Baoh's powers.
Abandoned BuildingLink to this section
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An old, torn-down building located in ruins. Ikuro and Sumire stay there for refuge, but are eventually forced to flee after Dress soldiers are sent after them.
Rokusuke's HouseLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 5: Grandpa Rokusuke
Rokusuke's family residence where Ikuro and Sumire settle for refuge. At first, Rokusuke refuses, but eventually welcomes them in.
Melted RailroadLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 7: Come Out, Baoh
A railroad. Ikuro decides to try and use his powers without transforming into Baoh by saving a girl from an incoming train after her foot got stuck in the railroad tracks. He successfully uses his Meltedin Palm Phenomenon fluid to melt the tracks and free her.
Dordo Ambush TownLink to this section
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An undisclosed town. Ikuro travels there to look for a map, where he is attacked by Dordo.
Dress Organization CavernsLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Baoh the Visitor Chapter 9: Demon Walken
OVA Debut: Baoh the Visitor (OVA)
A series of caverns located about one kilometer below the Dress Organization base. It is the battlefield for the final confrontation between Baoh and Walken and Dr. Kasuminome. The caverns collapse after the base self-destructs.

Gorgeous Irene

Irene's HouseLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1: Lauper's Palace
Irene Rapona's house. It is a seemingly innocuous house on the exterior but the interior is composed of luxurious antique furniture.
Swing TownLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1: Lauper's Palace
Swing Town (スウィング・タウン, Suwingu Taun) is a fictional city in America. It is plagued by crime, as Lauper's gang has taken over the city.
Lauper's PalaceLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 1: Lauper's Palace
Lauper's residence. It is a luxurious mansion, with spacious halls decorated with roman columns, marble floor tiles, large mirrors and a large fountain in the garden.
HarlemLink to this section
Manga Debut: Gorgeous Irene Chapter 2: The Girl in the Slums
Harlem is a district of New York City. It is plagued by crime, with robbers, drug dealers and other gangsters operating in the area.

The Lives of Eccentrics

Huntington Avenue GroundsLink to this section
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Huntington Avenue Grounds is a baseball stadium located in Boston. It is the home field of Boston Red Sox. There, in 1908, the team plays against Detroit Tigers. During the game Ty Cobb, declares that he will steal second base on the next pitch. As he approached the catcher on second base, the catcher's arm suddenly started to bleed profusely. The catcher accuses Ty of cutting him with his cleats, to which Ty Cobb responds by saying that he'll steal third base, too.
Philadelphia Baseball StadiumLink to this section
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A baseball stadium located in Philadelphia. It is the home field of Philadelphia Athletics. There, in June 1912, the team plays against Detroit Tigers, gathering an audience of 30,000 people. During the game, Ty Cobb plays against Hollows. After missing yet another ball, Ty Cobb gets frustrated and calls a time out, during which he starts taunting Hollows. After the time out ends, during a pitch, Hollows throws the baseball at Ty Cobb's stomach. Enraged, Cobb pulls a gun on him, causing a brawl involving all of the players present on the field.
Cobb's MausoleumLink to this section
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A mausoleum built for Ty Cobb in his hometown. Everyone but himself was forbidden from entering it. Ty Cobb is eventually buried there after his passing on July 17, 1961.

Cool Shock Old B.T.

Koichi Mugikari's HouseLink to this section
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Koichi Mugikari's house is the only property left in his possession after he was scammed by the Outlaw Guys Employees. Koichi bought the property after having visited it, thinking everything looked okay. However, Koichi finds that it's a ruined house instead, learning that the Outlaw Guys had swapped the original ruined house with another one in Boyoyoing Cape when they gave him the tour. B.T. partially refurbishes it with expensive furniture sent by his wife so they can make a video to lure the Outlaw Guys over to his house. Koichi doesn't end up living there, as he gets the contract for his original house back after B.T. defeats Manabu.
Outlaw Guys OfficeLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Cool Shock Old B.T.
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The main office of the Outlaw Guys company and Manabu's lair. B.T. wrecks it by driving straight into the building with his car.

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