Mukade Shopkeeper

"A customer came in only yesterday and asked me to replace a missing button identical to the one you have."

- Mukadeya Shoe Store Owner

The Mukadeya Shoe Store Owner (ムカデ屋店主) is an unnamed minor character featured in the fourth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Diamond is Unbreakable. He is the elderly owner of Mukadeya Shoe Store, a small store located in Morioh that also does simple tailoring. Yoshikage Kira goes to his shop to repair his jacket.

Appearance
The owner is a short old man with a mustache. He has neck-length hair with parted bangs and points outward at the end. The man wears a long-sleeve shirt with a vest on top. The vest has dark circles on each side, with two large circles on top and thinner ones under. He also wears a necklace with two small beads and a larger bead in the middle.

Personality
He enjoys eating Tabekko Dobutsu animal crackers and always saves the camel-shaped ones for last. He appears to be vain to some degree as he states that he has an excellent memory and can remember the name of every one of his customers but is unable to recall the one on Yoshikage Kira's coat. While looking at the name tag on Kira's collar, he has trouble reading the kanji.

Diamond is Unbreakable
Jotaro and Koichi visit his shop and ask if he's seen any clothing that have buttons resembling the one Yoshikage Kira lost when fighting with Shigechi. The store owner randomly responds by asking Koichi if he wants any animal crackers before pointing out that he just finished repairing a jacket with those buttons. Just as he tries to read the order tag on the jacket to find out the customer's name, his hand blows up. He is then immediately killed by Kira's Sheer Heart Attack which drives into his mouth and blows up.

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Trivia

 * The owner's store, Mukadeya Shoe Store (靴のムカデ屋), is based on a real long-established Japanese footwear store in City.
 * The Mukadeya Shoe Store is referenced in JoJolion Chapter 62, in which Josuke purchases shoes from a shoe store titled "Mukade."