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#A guide section describing shops and sightseeing spots to enjoy around Nagasaki and Kanazawa.
#A guide section describing shops and sightseeing spots to enjoy around Nagasaki and Kanazawa.
#An artwork exhibition chronicle detailing records of the 2018-2019 Ripples of Adventure exhibitions, as well as the 2003 [[JoJo in Paris]] exhibition.
#An artwork exhibition chronicle detailing records of the 2018-2019 Ripples of Adventure exhibitions, as well as the 2003 [[JoJo in Paris]] exhibition.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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JoJoniclePreview.jpg|[[Shueisha]] preview of JOJOnicle's contents
JoJoniclePreview.jpg|[[Shueisha]] preview of JOJOnicle's contents
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==See Also==
*[[Interview:JOJOnicle Interview (December_2019)]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:54, 3 April 2021

Template:Book JOJOnicle (JOJO 冒険の波紋 クロニクル, JoJo Bōken no Hamon Kuronikuru) is an exhibition catalog featuring artwork from the Nagasaki and Kanazawa venues of the Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition: Ripples of Adventure.

As an official JoJo's Bizarre Adventure commemorative book, JOJOnicle also contains detailed records and artwork drawn by Hirohiko Araki from his previous exhibitions.


Summary

JOJOnicle is a full-color catalog that features about 100 pages worth of exhibition artwork and about 100 pages worth of articles and informational pieces regarding the Nagasaki and Kanazawa locations, the exhibition's content, and Hirohiko Araki himself.[1] The different sections include:

  1. Artwork featured at the Nagasaki and Kanazawa venues
  2. An interview with Hirohiko Araki explaining the new artwork
  3. A guide section describing shops and sightseeing spots to enjoy around Nagasaki and Kanazawa.
  4. An artwork exhibition chronicle detailing records of the 2018-2019 Ripples of Adventure exhibitions, as well as the 2003 JoJo in Paris exhibition.


Gallery

See Also

References

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