Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci

Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci (岸辺露伴 グッチへ行く) is a short story written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Titled "Rohan da Gucci" in Italian, it was published in the October 2011 issue of Shueisha's women's fashion magazine, Spur on August 23, 2011. The one-shot was also included in the first tankōbon compilation of the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan series. It was later reprinted in full-color in JOJOmenon.

The story stars Rohan Kishibe from Diamond is Unbreakable, as he makes his way to Florence, Italy to uncover the mystery behind his grandmother's Gucci bag.

Summary
Years after his trip to the Louvre in Paris, as told in Araki's Rohan au Louvre, Rohan heads to Florence, Italy with his grandmother's keepsake bag in hand. This bag had the stand-like ability to make things of value disappear in a similar manner of Cream or The Hand. All the objects Rohan put in it disappear when the bag is closed. For that reason, Rohan visited the Gucci Factory outside of Florence, hoping to find an explanation. Rohan hires a beautiful interpreter for this task. When they talk to the leather goods artisan in charge, Rohan makes a brief demonstration of the bag's abilities. First with a 50 euro bill (hesitating for a moment to put a 100 euro bill instead) and then a 10 euro bill. Both bills disappeared and the artisan explains that the bag is one of three special bags made by one of Gucci's Geniuses. As Rohan insisted in having the bag fixed, the artisan, asks again if he really wanted to "fix" the bag, since Rohan didn't realize the bag's "True Purpose". Rohan ignores that statement and ask the artisan to fix it anyway. Finally, the bag is fixed and Rohan leaves.

Some time later, the interpreter gets Rohan drunk and steals all his valuables except for the bag, leaving the mangaka wandering alone outside as the rain started falling. However, Rohan finds a new Gucci umbrella on the ground and a car quickly stops to help him. Upon entering a hotel, the receptionist offers the smallest room at 60 euros the night but Rohan had no money, passport or documents. When he was about to leave, a man shows interest in his recently found umbrella offering 60 euros. In that moment, Rohan remembered the 50 and 10 bills the bag vanished and understood the bag's "true purpose". Since he "fixed" the bag he understands that was the last "Equivalent Exchange" provided by the bag and laments that he didn't put the 100 euro bill in it.