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Serving as the center of transportation in Morioh, the station is the setting of Diamond is Unbreakable's first moments. It also serves as the primary setting of the one-shot A Rainy Monday.
Description
Located in northeastern Morioh, Morioh Station is the central transportation hub of the city, estimated to serve about 5,000 commuters daily. The station is three stories tall, and is connected to a shopping arcade to its left. The interior houses many standard features of a train station, including turnstiles, a ticket window, electronic ticket machines, and advertisements. The station's trains run on a street-level railway, with the street to the right of the station having tracks. An pedestrian bridge allows people to safely cross when a train is currently parked at the station. Directly in front of the station is the station plaza, an urban square featuring benches, a small garden, and a water fountain. Commuters can board buses from this plaza.
The anime indicates in a shot the adjacent stations to the trainline, which are West Morioh (西杜王, Nishi-Moriō) and Inner Morioh (奥杜王, Oku-Moriō)[1]
History
Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
On an April day in 1999, timid first-year student Koichi Hirose is walking to school when he bumps into a tall man. The man, Jotaro Kujo, apologizes and asks for directions, with Koichi directing him to the nearby bus stop. The two observe several upperclassmen bullying another first-year student, demanding his respect and attacking him and a turtle frolicking in a nearby fountain. As the harassment continues, the first-year introduces himself as Josuke Higashikata, to Jotaro's shock. After the leader of the upperclassmen insults his hair, Josuke attacks him with his Stand, and heals the turtle. As the upperclassmen run away, Jotaro introduces himself to Josuke, reciting several key details about him and his life before informing him that he is the bastard son of real estate mogul Joseph Joestar.
Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
After attacking Josuke and Koichi in the Bugaoka High School locker rooms, Toshikazu Hazamada has his Stand Surface, which has shapeshifted to look and sound like Josuke, call Jotaro and tell him to meet them at Morioh Station. Thus, a race to the station begins, with Josuke and Koichi chasing after the two. When Hazamada and Surface are about cross the tracks, they hear the signal of an approaching train, and decide to take the overhead crossing to save time. As they run through the crossing, however, they notice that Josuke and Koichi running over the tracks - Koichi had used Echoes to plant the sound of the approaching train signal on the floor. The two meet Jotaro, and are in the middle of telling him about Hazamada and his Stand when Josuke once again finds himself under Surface's control. Just as Josuke is about to kill Jotaro, however, two bikers who were attacked by Hazamada earlier return and knock him out, freeing Josuke from the Stand's control and unintentionally saving Jotaro.
Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid is Coming!
At the station, Rohan Kishibe is taking pictures of male commuters when he runs into Joseph and Shizuka. After expressing his interest in an English translation of Pink Dark Boy, Joseph asks Rohan why he is taking photographs. Rohan explains that since Kira has stolen someone's identity, he is likely following the routine of that person's life, including taking their commute. While many people come through the station daily, Rohan states that by narrowing his subjects down to solely male office workers within a certain age and height range, the suspect list drops to just 48 men. Just then, a young boy approaches and asks to play rock-paper-scissors with him. His request is ignored, though Rohan notices a suspicious hole in the boy's cheek. As Rohan hails a cab, the boy again asks for a rock-paper-scissors game, bringing Rohan to use Heaven's Door on him. After failing to find evidence of him being a Stand user in his pages, he plays and wins a game of rock-paper-scissors against the boy, who is named Ken Oyanagi, and is driven away shortly after.
My Dad is Not My Dad
On his train ride back to Morioh, Yoshikage Kira is accused by a young woman and her boyfriend of being a thief after shoving her bag off of him. Furthermore, when the three exit at Morioh Station, Kira accidentally drops his briefcase as the two rush past him. They make fun of his bowling pin-shaped nail clippers before leaving, seemingly pushing Kira to the edge, as he decides to follow the couple to their apartment and kill them after.
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan
The station serves as the setting of the one-shot A Rainy Monday, with Rohan relating the story as he sits at a restaurant.
As Rohan arrives at the station during heavy rain, he notices that nearly everyone is distracted by their smartphones, bumping into him as they walk. A tall, obese man nearly collides with Rohan, but before Rohan can react further, a woman with a stroller accidentally pushes him onto the train tracks. As trains approach from both directions, the obese man tries to help Rohan, but Rohan hesitates, suspecting an attack. The man is also pushed onto the tracks, but Rohan uses Heaven's Door to transform the man into a book, allowing them both to narrowly avoid the trains. Rohan reads the man's story and discovers that he, too, is a victim of a mysterious force attacking them.
Suddenly, a crowd falls onto the tracks, overwhelming the obese man, as Rohan witnesses strange robotic-like insects emerging from people's smartphones, including his own. These creatures, later identified as a new species of insects called Coire electricus lorenzinia (コーイレ・エリクトリカス・ロレンチーニャ, Kōire Erikutorikasu Rorenchīnya), feed on electromagnetic waves and control people to prey on the weak. The insects swarm over the obese man's heart, hastening his death due to an existing heart condition. Despite his efforts to save the man, Rohan can only regret his inability to prevent the tragedy. He commands a train staffer to stop the incoming trains, saving the crowd, and then leaves the station, canceling his meeting but inspired with a new idea for a manuscript.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 266: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 1
- Chapter 267: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata, Part 2
- Chapter 291: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 3 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 292: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 4
- Chapter 293: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface), Part 5
- Chapter 294: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1
- Chapter 303: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1 (Cover only)
- Chapter 315: We Picked Up Something Crazy!, Part 1
- Chapter 318: Let's Go to the Manga Artist's House, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 1: Jotaro Kujo! Meets Josuke Higashikata
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 2: Josuke Higashikata! Meets Angelo (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 3: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 6: Koichi Hirose (Echoes) (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 7: Toshikazu Hazamada (Surface)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 8: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 9: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 2 (Mentioned only)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 12: Red Hot Chili Pepper, Part 2 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 13: We Picked Up Something Crazy!
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 14: Let's Go to the Manga Artist's House, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 15: Let's Go to the Manga Artist's House, Part 2 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 17: Rohan Kishibe's Adventure (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 18: Shigechi's Harvest, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 20: Yukako Yamagishi Dreams of Cinderella (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 21: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 22: Yoshikage Kira Just Wants to Live Quietly, Part 2 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 25: Atom Heart Father (Mentioned only)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 26: Rock-Paper-Scissors Kid is Coming!
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 27: I'm an Alien (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 28: Highway Star, Part 1
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 29: Highway Star, Part 2 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 31: July 15th (Thursday), Part 1
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 32: July 15th (Thursday), Part 2 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 34: July 15th (Thursday), Part 4
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 35: Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1 (Cameo)
- Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 39: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart (Cameo)
Gallery
References
- ↑ Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 34: July 15th (Thursday), Part 4