Minor Locations in Spin-Offs

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This is a list of minor locations featured in various spin-offs of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. This list includes maps, places and transportation.
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Deadman's Questions

Soldier's MansionLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Deadman's Questions
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The ghost of a mansion. Its full address is 25-4 Katahira, Morioh District, S City, and was supposedly the home of a now-deceased soldier. It became a ghost after its destruction by a bomber during World War II 50 years ago. The ghost mansion is hidden between two buildings and appears to be flattened. It is equipped with ghost furniture and other domestic objects that make it nearly perfect as a home for a Ghost. However, it is also the nest of Spirit Cleansers that prey on ghosts. There were supposedly 56 cases of suicides and mysterious death happening near it. The ghost of Yoshikage Kira is sent there to investigate those deaths and he narrowly escapes the house.

Novels

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Novel)

Desert VillageLink to this section
A small settlement in the Egyptian desert. It is Absalom and Michal's birthplace. Jotaro Kujo and Jean Pierre Polnareff end up here after escaping from Satanic Coupler. The village there is quite poor and underdeveloped, and the people there live a simple life.

Golden Heart, Golden Ring

Hotel Mondo AriaLink to this section
A luxurious Hotel in Venice, situated near San Marco. Coniglio works here as a chambermaid, succeeding her grandmother. It is attacked by Purple Haze.
St. Mark's BasilicaLink to this section
The St. Mark's Basilica, one of the most famous landmarks in Venice. It is there that the climactic battle between Team Bucciarati and the berserk The Cure battle.

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

I Prefecture MuseumLink to this section
A museum in I Prefecture, Japan that exhibits rare artifacts unearthed in a rural village from a certain country in 1997. The treasures include gold and silver ornaments and jewels. Despite the museum being like a gigantic safe with a robust security system and armed guards, the exhibits mysteriously disappear overnight. A guard had even checked the exhibits ten minutes prior to the robbery and everything was still there at the time. Every door and window was securely locked and the glass cases holding the exhibits were designed to trigger an alarm at any touch. The swift response from security and police leads to an encounter with one of the suspects. However, their bullets fail to harm him, and the man kills all of the officers instead. A security guard witnesses the event from a distance.
Morioh Real Estate AgencyLink to this section
A real estate agency in Morioh nearby the station that mediates apartments and condominiums. The interior of the store has various floor plans of rooms posted on the walls. A middle-aged man wearing a suit works there and reluctantly assists Kaoru's mother with finding a cheap apartment.

The Book ~jojo's bizarre adventure 4th another day~

Thorn BuildingLink to this section
The town library of Morioh. It is described as a western-style building situated just past the shopping district, in front of the trains station. Its walls made of red brick and covered in thorny rose vines, hence its nickname the "Thorn Building". It has a front gate made of black bars reminiscent of an ancient foreign castle, also wrapped in thorny vines. The first floor of the library has the collection; the second floor of the library houses the science, technology, and philosophy books; the third floor is where rare books and gifts to the library are kept. There are iron grating on all of the windows, except for one loose grating on a third-floor window. The Thorn Building had Western-style pointed roofs, on which were seven spires along with one octagonal dome. It has been remodeled during the Meiji Era. There is the persistent rumor of a book that calls to help being kept somewhere in the library.

Chiho Futaba often meets with Takuma Hasumi in the library as they are both interested in literature. The Thorn Building becomes a battlefield for the fight between Takuma Hasumi and Okuyasu Nijimura, then Josuke Higashikata.

Building GapLink to this section
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A gap between two buildings. The two exits are barred by an iron fence and pipes respectively. Akari Hirai was trapped in there for months, unable to call for help because Memory of Jet prevented people from noticing her. Akari gives birth to Takuma Hasumi here.

Purple Haze Feedback

Stadio Giuseppe MeazzaLink to this section
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, a football stadium. Pannacotta Fugo is summoned there and given his mission by Guido Mista, purposefully to have Fugo in an open space where Purple Haze would pose little threat. It is also indirectly a show of power from Giorno Giovanna, who cancelled a highly anticipated football game for this meeting.
Villa San GiovanniLink to this section
A little commune in Southern Italy, near Sicily. The Sezione Droghe (Narcotics Team) meets with Sale and Mario Zucchero there.
Teatro GrecoLink to this section
The Ancient theatre of Taormina is where Vladimir Kocaqi confronts Pannacotta Fugo and battles him.
Syracuse CathedralLink to this section
The Cathedral of Syracuse in Southeastern Sicily. A Stone Mask was hidden there during World War II. Vittorio Cataldi retrieves it but Cannolo Murolo kills him and destroys the mask.
Temple of ApolloLink to this section
The Temple of Apollo in the island of Ortygia, Syracuse. Pannacotta Fugo battles Massimo Volpe there.

JORGE JOESTAR

La PalmaLink to this section
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La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. Erina Joestar lives there for a while after the events of Phantom Blood, with George Joestar II and Lisa Lisa. It is the birthplace of a few key characters of the novel, like Penelope de la Rosa and Antonio Torres. George spends his childhood there.
PanlandiaLink to this section
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Panlandia is the supercontinent of Earth in the 37th Universe.
Nishi AkatsukiLink to this section
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Nishi Akatsuki is a settlement in Japan. It is the birthplace of Tsukumojuku Kato and Jorge Joestar (Joji), although it is not necessarily the same version.
Cube HouseLink to this section
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Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4: Morioh

Main article: Cube House

Cube House is a huge white cube that was moved from Nishi Akatsuki in Fukui to Morioh at some point in 2004. It is in reality the manifestation of a Stand power belonging to Penelope de la Rosa. The Stand's main body is a teenage girl named Reimi Sugimoto (Universe 37) who controls the materialized house.

Cube House has no windows, doors, or any visible entrance until it evolves into Arrow Cross House after Reimi is stabbed by the Arrow. Both Cube House and Arrow Cross House are able to exist simultaneously as long as the Arrow remains in Reimi. It is an important place that the characters use to travel through space and time.

Arrow Cross HouseLink to this section
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Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4: Morioh
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Main article: Arrow Cross House

A house purchased by Rohan Kishibe (Universe 37), where Reimi Sugimoto (Universe 37) also resides. It is situated atop the tallest hill near Morioh, overlooking the town.

The house is actually a Stand that evolved from Cube House. As its name suggests, the house is shaped like an Arrow Cross, with four arrows surrounding the north, south, east, and west walls of Cube House. If the Arrow is removed from Reimi, the house reverts back into being Cube House.

Arrow Cross House becomes the site of three murders. Jorge Joestar and later George Joestar II investigate the strange deaths that occurred here at separate points in time.

Pearl BeachLink to this section
Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 4: Morioh
A beach situated at the coast of the 37th Universe's Morioh.
Jozenji TempleLink to this section
Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 6: Island
A temple in Morioh. It is burned down when its occupants are affected by the Mass Hysteria and set themselves on fire. The walls were covered in drawings of Mothmen drawn in charcoal.
Budogaoka GymnasiumLink to this section
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Novel Debut: JORGE JOESTAR Chapter 6: Island
The gymnasium of Budogaoka High School. When Morioh begins to be affected by Mass Hysteria, the gym turns into a locked room and the people inside it begin to pour gasoline onto each other to burn themselves. Koji Hirose wrecks it by using a giant propeller to destroy a wall and the roof of the building, breaking the spell.
WastewoodLink to this section
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Wastewood is supposedly the hometown of Erina Joestar, the town near the Joestar Mansion. There are cliffs nearby where Kenton Motorize and Steven Motorize used to test their airplanes.
Motorize ManorLink to this section
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The home of the Motorize Family. In the novel, it is there that George Joestar II is attacked by the zombie William Cardinal and thought dead.
MarsLink to this section
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Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system. In the novel, Kars keeps crashing on this planet in (almost) all iterations of the universe, which results in a group of 37 Kars bidding their time on the planet until they can return to Earth. In the 37th Universe, the United States send a spaceship named the H.G. Wells in there. A strange entity named the Eyed Balloon gravitates around this planet.

Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak / Crazy Heartbreakers

Kakyoin Family's GravesLink to this section
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The ancestral tomb of the Kakyoin Family, including Noriaki Kakyoin's, situated in Morioh's cemetery. Due to urban redevelopment, the government plans to relocate the graves to a distant suburb, forcing the family to cooperate.[1]
Budogaoka Police StationLink to this section
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A koban where police officers Ryohei Higashikata, Karaiya, and Hiraoka work at. It is located in the Budogaoka area.
Morioh UnderpassLink to this section
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An underground passage where Josuke Higashikata and Hol Horse go to protect themselves from Pet Sounds. However, they get ambushed by the parrot and Koji Kiyohara anyway.

Iggy the Stray Dog

John F. Kennedy International AirportLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
An airport at New York City that Muhammad Avdol enters when he arrives at the state and also when he leaves after successfully capturing Iggy.
Manhattan IslandLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
Manhattan Island houses many small businesses specializing in the handling of vermin such as rats and bats, as well as stray dogs and cats. It is located at the mouth of the Hudson River. It sits atop a narrow sandbank, about 4 kilometers wide and 20 kilometers long. It's said the land was discovered by the navigator Henry Hudson in 1609. 17 years later, the Dutch West India Company allegedly bought it from the Native Americans for just $24. The name Manhattan means "island of many hills" in the Native American language.
Midtown ManhattanLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
A particularly prosperous region compared to other parts of Manhattan, New York. There are high-rise buildings and several people with diverse races all over the sidewalk. Avdol notes that he sees plenty of Arabs like himself there.
Manhattan Speedwagon Foundation BaseLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
A building owned by the Speedwagon Foundation in Midtown Manhattan. While it may seem like any other old-fashioned brick building at first glance, inside is a cutting-edge office. Avdol is able to enter without being stopped by the security guards since they are expecting him. They provide him with reports about Iggy sightings and his pedigree.
Central ParkLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
A massive, narrow park in the heart of Manhattan, measuring 4 kilometers long and 0.8 kilometers across. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located at the midpoint of its eastern border, and across the road from its southern border is the American Museum of Natural History. Avdol explores the park enjoying the fragrance of the trees, and sees some small dogs hiding in the underbrush. He sits on a bench and uses his tarot cards to name Iggy's Stand, ending up with "The Fool".
New York HotelLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 1
A top-notch establishment situated right next to Central Park. The Speedwagon Foundation arranges for Muhammad Avdol to stay at this hotel while he is at New York to catch Iggy.
Reliable Pest Control Service OfficeLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 2
The office for the Reliable Pest Control Service company, tackling everything from office clean-up jobs to waste management. It is a brick building in a deserted part of town, where empty beer cans littered the ground and closed shutters were covered with spray-painted graffiti. They have a front desk inside for taking requests. The back of the office has sofas around a table, where the employees hang around and play poker. They have a bell at the front desk for when they receive new reports.
Harlem RiverLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 2
There are brownstone buildings lined up along the river. It stretches about 300 meters wide. On the opposite shore is Wards Island. The RPCS team and Avdol chase Iggy to what they believe is a pier, but it is actually a quicksand structure he created to trick them. The structure collapses into the water once they are on it.
Harlem River Grocery StoreLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 2
A grocery store located in a dirty alley by the Harlem River with graffiti-covered walls. It is run solely by its owner, but the produce in the store is exceptionally fresh and delicious-looking. The clerk is an overweight black woman. Iggy steals the store's coffee gum and makes a mess inside with his drool.
London MansionLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 3 (Flashback)
A palatial mansion in an upscale part of London where a party of elites is held. Muhammad Avdol heads here with his employer and meets Joseph Joestar for the first time. There's a fireplace inside and Avdol uses his Stand to light it up faster.
Mr. Electra's HouseLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 3 (Flashback)
The home of Mr. Electra. It is a mansion with a large garden containing a sand pit which Iggy urinates into.
World Trade CenterLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 3 (Mentioned only)
While on a break from searching for Iggy, Muhammad Avdol tours the World Trade Center, an office building complex in Lower Manhattan.
AustraliaLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 3 (Mentioned only)
Joseph Joestar goes on a couple's trip with Suzi Q to Australia. They visit the Sydney Opera House, hold koalas, and see Ayers Rock.
Abandoned ApartmentLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 4
An old apartment located in a spot several blocks north of Central Park. It is in a high-crime, deserted area that tourists never venture into. Due to redevelopment plans, the residents have been evicted. The lined-up old apartments are seemingly all vacant. The building is a six-story brick structure that is significantly deteriorated, with crumbling exteriors. Iggy makes this building his base, which Joseph ends up finding using Hermit Purple.

There are stone stairs to the main entrance. The door handle is wrapped with a chain and locked with a padlock, which Avdol assumes is to prevent vagrants from entering. There is a large atrium inside. The ceiling and wall materials are deteriorated from age, and there are broken chairs and a piano piled up in the center of the hall. The air has a stale, moldy odor, like the smell of a building neglected for a long time after a leak. Beyond the door facing the first-floor hall, there is a room that was once an office with desks, cabinets, and old documents.

The windows on the fourth floor are boarded up, preventing light from getting inside. Avdol finds Iggy in a room on the fourth floor that might have been a living room or dining room. Due to Avdol and Iggy's battle, the building eventually completely collapses from all the fire and destructive sand.

SPW New York Research FacilityLink to this section
Novel Debut: Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 2 (Mentioned only) / Iggy the Stray Dog Chapter 5 (1st full appearance)
A research facility of the Speedwagon Foundation located a short distance away from New York City. They offer medical treatment with some of the world's best doctors and treat Avdol and Iggy here after their battle.

El Aleph

AntiguaLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
A religious city in Guatemala filled with Baroque buildings and churches built in the colonial era when conquistadors invaded the area in the 1520s. They celebrate Semana Santa before Easter in early spring. They have a brass band and parade of statues of Jesus and Mary placed on floats traveling down the streets. The parade is led by worshipers dressed in ceremonial clothing, waving censers filled with burning incense. During the parade, the roads are decorated with alfombras made of colored sawdust, vegetables, flowers, and leaves; creating them is a cherished tradition. Around November 1972, J.D. Hernández and other Speedwagon Foundation investigators are dispatched to Antigua to research the crime scenes of the serial killer Fabio Ubuh and interview the locals. Antigua is the birthplace of Octavio Luna Kan and Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda.
Convento Santa ClaraLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
The remains of a large religious complex in Antigua. At night on April 20, 1973, J.D. Hernández passes by here when meeting up with Octavio and Joaquín.
La Merced ChurchLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
A church in Antigua, where the sacristan is woken up around 10 PM when he hears the sound of a statue breaking. After investigating, he finds the remains of a statue of Saint Francis near the altar. He steps outside and is confronted by Fabio Ubuh, who attacks the priest with El Señor de las Moscas.

The stone walls of the church have a tapestry depicting the words of a hymn.

Ancha de los HerrerosLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
A street in Antigua that leads to the Cerro de la Cruz. A souvenir vendor calls J.D. Hernández over to tell him about the suspicious man they saw crouching over an unconscious nun, who then ran away when the vendor screamed.
Cerro de la CruzLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
Known as the "Hill of the Cross", this is where Fabio Ubuh first begins hating the Christian symbols filling Guatemala after he flees from Chichicastenango to Antigua.[2] This hill is also near Octavio Luna Kan's orphanage. He sneaks out to the hill one night, playing with a soccer ball by himself. Suddenly, his Stand awakens from his loneliness, creating Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda to be his goalkeeper.[3][4]
Convento de La MercedLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
A convent for La Merced Church. J.D. Hernández goes to the atrium and orders the nuns to go back to their rooms while he searches for Fabio. Fabio destroys a pillar decorated with a wooden carving of the archangel Gabriel, which Hernández hears and finds it on the ground. Beyond it is a stone staircase leading underground, with its hatch hinges broken. Appearing to be a secret passage, the silence and darkness makes Hernández feel as if he is descending into Hell. Fabio shoots Hernández's lantern, but Joaquín arrives and manages to guide him outside safely.
Catedral San JoséLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 1: I - Guatemala Arc
The underground passage at Convento de La Merced leads Hernández and Joaquín to the plaza of Catedral San José. Octavio wrestles with Fabio here, but Fabio attacks him with his Stand. The Semana Santa parade reaches its end at the same moment, as they bring over the largest statue of Jesus depicting him carrying the cross to the hill of Golgotha over to the cathedral. The cathedral is illuminated, with holy banners unfurled from the windows in celebration.

A large crowd gathers around, leading to chaos when Fabio's flies attack them and destroy the cross on the Jesus statue. Lisa Lisa stops Fabio's onslaught by using her Thousand-Color Overdrive Ripple technique to block the flies and then incapacitates Fabio.

Guatemala PrisonLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 2: II - Guatemala Arc
A prison in Guatemala where Fabio Ubuh is held captive after being defeated by Lisa Lisa. He is confined in a sterilized room with no ventilation shafts to prevent him from using his ability.
ChichicastenangoLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 2: II - Guatemala Arc (Flashback)
A town in Guatemala where Fabio Ubuh lived with his mother, brother, and sister. His family members were captured for harboring guerrilla soldiers and executed in the village square.
MaquiladoraLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 2: II - Guatemala Arc (Flashback)
A dairy processing maquiladora in Guatemala where Fabio was working but got laid off from.
Guatemala Speedwagon Foundation BaseLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 2: II - Guatemala Arc
The Speedwagon Foundation converted a large ruin in the city of Guatemala into a branch for the Foundation. It is fully equipped for medical treatment and facilities to examine confiscated evidence. They have maps pinned to a wall covered with notes, as well as stacks of documents. In the room used for interrogations, there is a device that Octavio and Joaquín had never seen before, which they presume is either a lie detector or electric chair. There is also a briefing room where Lisa Lisa discusses announcements and information to the other investigators.[5]

The Speedwagon Foundation's base offers far better resources, quality of care, and surgeries than any normal hospital. Octavio and Joaquín are treated here for their injuries after fighting Fabio. Izahela Mena-Mena is also treated here and questioned by Lisa Lisa after their battle with her.

Lisa Lisa's LodgingLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 3: III - Guatemala Arc
An inn where Lisa Lisa resides in Guatemala while waiting for Octavio and Joaquín to fulfill the first mission she assigns them.
Guatemala SettlementLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 3: III - Guatemala Arc
A village in the northeastern forest of Guatemala City. Camouflaged by the forest, this village is a base for guerrilla fighters fallen from the nearby People's Army, having driven out the original inhabitants. The smugglers living here not only arranged illegal crossings, but also profited from drug cultivation, theft, and kidnapping. At the center of the village, there is a circular plaza with makeshift houses in a cross formation, surrounded by trees. These homes have corrugated tin roofs or stone piled to form shelters, with walls crumbling and foundations collapsing. In one corner of the plaza, there is a large water tank that is rusting and blackened. The plants are withered, and there are also hand-woven hammocks hanging from trees.

Izahela Mena-Mena and other children are kidnapped by Fernando Alhorn's men and work in this village as servants for them. Izahela uses her Stand Hopscotch on the Speedwagon Foundation until Octavio finds her hiding inside the water tank.

Peru Earthquake-Affected RegionLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 3: III - Guatemala Arc (Mentioned only)
A magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck Peru in 1966, which caused significant geological changes in the mountainous region. Workers from a research institute conducted geological surveys in an area about 40 kilometers east of Pucallpa, connected by highway to Lima. However, they suddenly developed an illness from the Stand virus, which they got from some mineral that was exposed on the surface during the geological survey.
El OroLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 4: IV - Peru Arc (Flashback)
A province in Ecuador across the Zarumilla River. It was invaded by the Agrupamiento del Norte's 33rd infantry brigade during the Ecuadorian-Peruvian border conflict. Fernando Alhorn was part of the Peruvian army during the battle and witnessed his comrades dying in gruesome ways, such as being infested with maggots or struck by malaria and typhus.
Santa RosaLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 4: IV - Peru Arc
A port town north of Lima, Peru that is named after a saint. It is the hometown of Dos Santos.
Dos Santos's HouseLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 4: IV - Peru Arc
The house of Dos Santos and his family is in a middle-class residential neighborhood in Santa Rosa, Peru. There is a bedroom with large windows, providing a view of the Pacific Ocean. Alhorn is invited into the home, but kills Dos Santos's father, mother, sister, and brother-in-law. Alhorn stays there for about three days after, drinking alcohol and eating pickles. When Dos Santos arrives, he notices the bedroom is unventilated, filled with dust, and has a unique odor. The living room is cluttered with furniture, glass shards, and items fallen from shelves, such as a framed photo of Dos Santos with his family members.
Octavio's OrphanageLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 5: V - Peru Arc (Flashback)
An orphanage connected to a church in Antigua which is near the Cerro de la Cruz. Octavio Luna Kan is brought here after losing his mother and older brother from a car accident. Whenever the lights went out at nighttime, Octavio would be afraid, fearing the darkness. The orphanage has patterned wooden ceilings. Aside from the bedroom, there is a dining hall and common room. After being created by Octavio's Stand, Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda joins the orphanage as well. The two of them are later thrown out of the orphanage after refusing to join the seminary.
San Juan de LuriganchoLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 5: V - Peru Arc
San Juan de Lurigancho is a barrio and slum on the east side of Lima, Peru. There are shacks built by squatters crowded together on terraced slopes, with narrow stairs and paths between them. There are houses made from concrete and brick, and shacks made from scrap wood lining the narrow alleys where pipes and stolen electricity cables intertwine, strings for drying laundry stretch across, and nets for garbage disposal are set up. Paintings of saints adorn the walls, small shrines for Mary are set up by the roadside, and there are faded trees that were seemingly never touched by rain. There are swarms of flies, damp and mushy roads due to constant leaks, and many steps that are almost crumbling.

It is a poor, undeveloped area on the outskirts of the capital. The air is polluted and filled with smoke. One can hear the echoes of various voices and unending noise, such as insects buzzing, rats fighting over scraps, and the sound of minerals being crushed. There is also the smell of datura. Octavio and Joaquín are ordered to investigate the area to discover where Alhorn's hideout is. They disguise as peddlers and collect scrap around the slums in order to sell them. Octavio hates the area, but Joaquín likes it.[3]

Behind a cluster of houses, there is an abandoned green area that serves as a feeding ground for stray cats. At a park, Octavio is ambushed by several thugs, but he manages to beat them all.[6]

Lima Speedwagon Foundation BaseLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 5: V - Peru Arc
The Speedwagon Foundation repurposes an abandoned house in Lima, Peru as a base for investigators and researchers. It is filled with documents, medical equipment, and testing devices. J.D. Hernández, Welmer Domingo, Aki Marcela de la Vega, and Lisa Lisa do their briefings here.[3] It is also where they treat Pisco, Octavio, Joaquín, Sasha Loggins, and the other hostages of Alhorn that they saved.[7]
Alhorn's CitadelLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 7: VII - Peru Arc
At the summit of San Juan de Lurigancho, there is a giant building about twenty stories high which Fernando Alhorn transformed into his hideout. It's so large that Octavio could not grasp the entire structure of the building even up close. The place is hidden in steep hills in such a way that it could not be seen from the foothills on the Lima side. It is built along the cliff edge, with exposed ducts and frameworks, patched-up renovations, and repeated extensions connected by bridges. The fortress is divided into two large wings, north and south. Outside the fortress, there are armed men who look like mercenaries standing guard and patrolling.[8] The building's exterior is also protected by the Stand Écue-Yamba-Ó, which functions as a security system to throw off intruders who touch the outside walls.[9]

The interior of the building is like an abandoned factory, with walls of exposed ducts and a floor of iron grating. There are numerous stairs and one can easily get lost. Mercury lamps hang from the high ceiling, flickering bluish-white light.

Alhorn's room is in the north wing. The corridor toward it is beautifully decorated, filled with relief sculptures and display cases. Alhorn's room is painted in various shades of red and black, with a long, narrow table like one for a banquet, and a plush sofa. The table has a spherical lampshade. The walls and ceiling have exposed ducts and pipes, and the floor is bare concrete. The air is filled with the scent of overripe fruit, the smell of iron, and gunpowder. At the far end of the hall are thick, semi-transparent curtains layered over one another, obscuring the view behind them. Beyond the curtains, there's a torture room that resembles a stone chamber.

The citadel has a cell-like room coated with concrete and a door with iron bars, functioning as a prison. The room is illuminated by a gas lamp light filtering through the barred window. Outside of the prison room and past the hallway, there is a laundry room.[8] There is another prison area in the south wing, which holds all of the victims and hostages struck by Alhorn's Bow and Arrow.[9] Octavio also finds a kitchen and fiddles with the gas valve to start a fire.[10] The citadel eventually burns down due to the explosions and Alhorn flees.[11]

Amazon RainforestLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 12: XII - Final Arc
The Amazon Rainforest is where Octavio Luna Kan and Joaquín Ruiz-Jorruda eventually settle on living. The ability of El Aleph causes the forest to be eternally in the night. The green canopy, lush trees, and the ground are all invaded by the color of darkness, losing their original hues. About 1500 kilometers east of the border between Peru and Brazil, there is a fortified settlement where the Selva Cartel lives and operates. It boasts large-scale farms and mines, surrounded by bamboo and timber on varied terrain, equipped with water towers and power facilities. For years around the commune, the average temperature in the jungle never exceeds 25 degrees Celsius, and at worst, frost would form on the ground. The vegetation drastically changes too, with only shade-tolerant trees thriving in the dark environment.[12] Since the logic of daylight no longer applies, the plants devour each other, wrangle, and crossbreed. Atmospheric water vapor becomes saturated, creating a thick layer acting like a lid, suppressing the release of energy out of the Earth.[13]

In the center of the commune, there are glass buildings which are huge greenhouses lined up in rows emitting ultraviolet light. Around the greenhouses, there are stilt houses, gardens, workshops, meeting places, and water towers. The workers cultivate coca leaves here which they make into coca paste and then sell for their livelihood. If there's an unwelcome presence, the birds and wildfowl will fly out of the trees, the leaves will rustle, the caimans by the river will raise their heads, and the howler monkeys' dreams will be disturbed. These natural traps allow the Selva Cartel members to detect invaders to their commune. The settlement becomes known as a "No One Zone", as intruders are brutally killed by the Selva Cartel's Stands.[12]

Guardia Civil Soldiers attempt to raid the commune but they are all killed by the Selva Cartel. The Speedwagon Foundation goes there afterward, with Lisa Lisa successfully stopping Octavio. As The House of Earth defeats El Aleph, the eternal night ends with an aurora. The commune is once again apprehended by the Guardia Civil under the newly returned sunlight. The massive coca production sites are shut down, leading to the scattered fates of the gathered residents, farmers, and bodyguards.[14]

Alhorn's FactoryLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 13: XIII - Final Arc
A pseudo-Gothic grand mansion in the lower part of Salvador, Brazil, which Fernando Alhorn turns into his hideout as a disguise for his secret factory.[15] The basement of the mansion is a factory where Alhorn manufactures firearms for guerrillas. Alhorn fights Octavio and Joaquín here, transforming various parts of the interior into a labyrinth with El Corazón de las Tinieblas to try trapping Joaquín. However, he is defeated by El Aleph and the eldritch creatures rampage throughout the building, destroying walls, furniture, and chandeliers.[16]

Sasha Loggins eventually finds the mansion in 1986 after Alhorn disappeared, but it is decaying. It has a large garden and a fountain, but they are untended and overrun with weeds. The main house is draped in ivy, but partially collapsed. The remaining parts of the house has graffiti of mice and ducks that look like they were done by rejected Disney Studio artists. The door is made of oak and there are cracked decorative windows. The interior's decay is even worse than its exterior, with debris and rubble piled up, blocking passageways. Furniture is overturned, the walls and ceilings are eaten away by ivy, and there are rats, mites, and mold.[15]

Down a winding corridor, there is broken stained glass in the high window, and frescoes using plaster and pigments on the left and right walls. For over fifteen meters, there is a continuous theme on the frescoes depicting gruesome punishments, such as burning at the stake, beheading, crucifixion, whipping, and impalement. There is a painting of saints kneeling and praying under a dark knight sky with the opening of Genesis chapter 1 from the Bible written on it. However, "No había luz!" is written in blood on top of it.

In the library, the furniture and fireplace are also in ruins. However, the bookshelves have a secret door mechanism leading to the basement that activates by pulling out a book from a box. In the high-ceilinged basement, there is something resembling a power source for machinery, with exposed ducts and conveyor belt-like equipment. The vast space is divided by iron walls, with scaffolding built along the walls. The basement has even more destruction than the upper floors, being the main area of the battle between Alhorn and Octavio.[15]

Lake TiticacaLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 14: XIV - Final Arc
Lake Titicaca spans the territories of Peru and Bolivia. It is the highest freshwater lake in the world, being over 3,800 meters above sea level. It has large and small islands, and man-made floating islands. Lisa Lisa and her group travel by boat from the lakeshore pier to the Uru people living on the floating islands. The lake water is warmed by absorbing heat during the day and covers the ground with warm vapor, making it suitable for agriculture. On the islands in the lake, potatoes and quinoa are cultivated, and cattle and pigs are raised.

The Uru people's communal dwellings total around a hundred in size and variety. The floating islands are made by mixing a reed-like plant called totora with soil from the lakebed to form buoyant blocks, lighter than water, and then piling more totora on top. The bottom totora gradually decomposes and flows into the lake, sinking the island, so it constantly needs replenishment. If maintained well, these islands can last up to thirty years. Some islands house about five families together, while others are small enough for just one family.

Everything on the island is made from totora, including houses, churches, guest houses, beds, boats, and hats. In addition, it is edible, and can also be used as compost for farming. If a family grows, they add more totora to expand their island. They can also detach a section and attach it to another island. If there are lazy non-workers, their totora is divided with a saw, and they'll be exiled along with their whole family.

Pisco's IslandLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 14: XIV - Final Arc
Pisco lives on a single-person remote island on Lake Titicaca after isolating himself from his family. It's about a kilometer in size, only surrounded by water. It feels cramped, more like a wide boat rather than an island. Aside from a house, the island only has bundles of totora for living materials and small fragments scattered like ore shavings. The door to the house is on the opposite side, so visitors who travel there by boat through the normal route would have to turn their boat around to reach it.
Rio BrancoLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 16: XVI - Final Arc (Flashback)
While wandering to get away from civilization due to the effects of El Aleph, Octavio and Joaquín build a hut north of Rio Branco, living a hunter-gatherer life. They remain there for some time before moving again.
Marañón RiverLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 16: XVI - Final Arc (Flashback)
Octavio and Joaquín temporarily stay with a dying tribe in a fan-shaped area of volcanic deposits downstream of the Marañón River.
Octavio's TempleLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Chapter 17: XVII - Final Arc
After becoming the leader of the Selva Cartel, Octavio Luna Kan lives in a temple in the innermost part of the commune at the Amazon Rainforest. It isn't as grand as the ruins of the Maya or Inca, and it isn't clear from which time period it's from. It's surrounded by towering palm trees. The stone tower gate is made from ore extracted in the commune, with bas-reliefs of animals and demigods carved into the walls.

There are torches in the corridor, but it's still dark inside due to the night caused by El Aleph. Octavio stays in a room deep within the temple. It isn't as grand as a royal chamber, but isn't a small room either. There are dozens of torches in his room set in wall brackets and shelves. Octavio sleeps on a pair of combined long benches, which also has meal trays, ashtrays, and books piled on top.[17]

Octavio eventually destroys the temple by summoning El Aleph's creatures. Half of the temple's rooftop overlooking the forest and commune remains intact, which becomes the final battleground of Lisa Lisa, The House of Earth, Octavio, and Joaquín. The eldritch creatures from El Aleph form a dense mass below them, causing their foothold to rise higher like a floating arena in the sky.[4]

Elderly Care FacilityLink to this section
Novel Debut: El Aleph Final Chapter: Epilogo
An elderly care facility on a small hill where Lisa Lisa resides after being treated for malaria. She has a rocking chair on the porch, where she endlessly gazes at the distant mountain ranges, forested lake shores, and nearby vineyards.

testimone di gangster

PalermoLink to this section
Novel Debut: testimone di gangster Chapter 1
The largest city on the island of Sicily, Italy. There is a market near the harbor that opens early in the morning selling fresh fish. There are also countless hotels and restaurants catered to tourists.
Palermo CourthouseLink to this section
Novel Debut: testimone di gangster Chapter 1
A prominent building in the lively town center, towering over all the others like a fortress. There are several security guards at the first-floor courtroom entrance. In front of the doorway is a bronze statue of a goddess of justice holding a sword and a book of law. A massive trial involving 32 gang members is held here.
Sicily CaféLink to this section
Novel Debut: testimone di gangster Chapter 4
Squalo and Tizzano sit across from each other outside at this café in Sicily while planning their strategy.
Arancini ShopLink to this section
Novel Debut: testimone di gangster Chapter 4
An arancini shop in Salina, Sicily. The owner's wife is Melissa Collina. Pollo goes there often on his time off since Melissa is his half-sister, though she is seemingly unaware of their relationship.
Sicily HotelLink to this section
Novel Debut: testimone di gangster Chapter 5
Squalo and Tizzano stay at a hotel in Sicily after the first public hearing of the trial against Passione's members.

There's No Love Like a Parent's

Imported Goods StoreLink to this section
Novel Debut: There's No Love Like a Parent's Chapter 1
An imported goods store in Italy where Ghiaccio buys bottles of red wine that are cheaper than mineral water, Parmesan cheese, dried raisins, and canned mackerels. He goes there from Formaggio's advice, who told him that the canned mackerel paired with cheap red wine is especially good.
Melone's ApartmentLink to this section
Novel Debut: There's No Love Like a Parent's Chapter 1
A retro, brick-style apartment in Italy. Melone's room is on the fourth floor. Melone takes over the room because it has a view of his target's villa. It originally belonged to an employee of a Passione-affiliated casino.
Amaretti's VillaLink to this section
Novel Debut: There's No Love Like a Parent's Chapter 1
A villa owned by Amaretti Lucano. He has a housekeeper who frequently goes there to clean and have an affair with him. The house has a garden.

Video Games

Eyes of Heaven

Over Heaven SpaceLink to this section
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Game Debut: Eyes of Heaven
A dimension created by Heaven-Attained DIO using The World Over Heaven. The location resembles an endless purple ocean, with the darkness of outer space visible in the sky.
Cairo Overpass (Over Heaven Space)Link to this section
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Game Debut: Eyes of Heaven
The overpass where Jotaro Kujo defeated DIO in the original universe. Heaven-Attained DIO transports this overpass into Over Heaven Space for his final battle against Jotaro and Jolyne. Having been ripped from its proper universe, portions of the road are torn off and suspended in midair as platforms.

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