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}}{{Nihongo|'''Follow the Locacaca Tree!'''|ロカカカの樹を追え!|Rokakaka no Ki o Oe!}} is the tenth volume of ''[[JoJolion]]'' and the one hundred fourteenth volume of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' manga. It covers the ''[[Doobie Wah (story arc)|Doobie Wah]]'' story arc. |
}}{{Nihongo|'''Follow the Locacaca Tree!'''|ロカカカの樹を追え!|Rokakaka no Ki o Oe!}} is the tenth volume of ''[[JoJolion]]'' and the one hundred fourteenth volume of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' manga. It covers the ''[[Doobie Wah (story arc)|Doobie Wah]]'' story arc. |
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==Summary== |
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[[Jobin Higashikata|Jobin]] was secretly meeting with a [[Aisho Dainenjiyama|stranger]] who has a [[Locacaca|mysterious potted plant]]. [[Tsurugi Higashikata|Tsurugi]] and [[Yasuho Hirose|Yasuho]], who saw it happen, search for the man's identity and begin watching him. Where are the fruits that cure the [[Rock Disease|disease]] grown? And what is the relationship between Jobin and [[Locacaca Organization|these men]]? |
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==Chapters== |
==Chapters== |
Revision as of 15:41, 8 March 2020
Template:Volume boxFollow the Locacaca Tree! (ロカカカの樹を追え!, Rokakaka no Ki o Oe!) is the tenth volume of JoJolion and the one hundred fourteenth volume of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It covers the Doobie Wah story arc.
Summary
Jobin was secretly meeting with a stranger who has a mysterious potted plant. Tsurugi and Yasuho, who saw it happen, search for the man's identity and begin watching him. Where are the fruits that cure the disease grown? And what is the relationship between Jobin and these men?
Chapters
- 039 (886). Doobie Wah, Part 1
- 040 (887). Doobie Wah, Part 2
- 041 (888). Doobie Wah, Part 3
- 042 (889). Doobie Wah, Part 4
Author's Note
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"What is the second highest mountain of Japan?" Nobody can answer this question. Not even with a "Ah shoot, it's on the tip of my tongue..." nothing at all. Poor mountain. The answer was "Mt. Kita", which is 3193m high. It stands at the second position in all of Japan, but it received nobody's attention. But what can you do? Mt. Fuji is so high, and everybody loves it. Look at Mt. Kita's name, it looks like it's been chosen at random. Mt. Kita (北岳, Kita-dake) means "northern peak", so it must have been north of something... In short, we've seen better in the prestige department. Notice that Mt. Fuji also has the perfect look for a mountain so... If Mt. Kita had been the highest peak in Japan, people would perhaps not even acknowledge it. Or worse people would even have a grudge against it and even destroy it to take it down a notch. Well, Mt. Kita, you can count yourself lucky to be second place.” —Hirohiko Araki |
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