Minor Locations in One-Shots
This is a list of minor locations featured in the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan series. This list includes maps, places and transportation.
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Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2 (OVA): Mutsu-kabe Hill
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2 (OVA): Mutsu-kabe Hill
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 6 (TV Drama): Mutsu-kabe Hill
The Osato Family's property, situated in the middle of the mountains. It is a luxurious property with several traditional Japanese style buildings. The body of Gunpei Kamafusa is hidden in the attic.
The Louvre (ルーヴル, Rūvuru) is a famous French museum situated in Paris and containing works of art from all periods and origins. The museum has no less than 350,000 works of art, available or not to the visitors. At one point, it contains the cursed painting "Under the Moon." According to Gaucher Bigotte, the museum originates from a 13th-century building and became a museum in 1793, a few years before Napoleon Bonaparte became emperor. When Rohan visits the Louvre to see Under the Moon, he learns that it has been left in the abandoned Z-13 storage room of the museum, which used to contain works of art before being emptied due to the Seine river threatening to flood the area. Rohan, Gaucher, a translator named Noguchi, and two firemen venture into Z-13 and discover the painting, but only Rohan survives the encounter.
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5 (OVA): Millionaire Village
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 1 (TV Drama): Millionaire Village
Millionaire Village (富豪村, Fugō-mura) is a secluded village up in the mountains, situated 80 km northwest of Morioh. There are no road leading to this village, yet there are more than 11 palatial mansions in this village, a heliport and even an Isetan store. The villas all belong to people who didn't come from upper-class backgrounds, but became rich after purchasing a a villa at the age of 25. The prices are quite low for the properties, but the village is strict about manners and will refuse to sell to anyone who lacks manners. When Rohan and Kyoka visit the village to purchase a mansion, they discover that the village is situated in sacred lands, where the Gods of the Mountain test buyers to see if they have manners and take something precious to them if they fail.
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 5 (OVA): Millionaire Village
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 1 (TV Drama): Millionaire Village
The villa that Kyoka Izumi wants to buy. The master of the house is unseen and Rohan Kishibe and Kyoka only interact with the butler, Ikkyu. The villa's land covers 800 tsubos (2648 square kilometers) of land, but only a small part of the house is seen, the entrance area and the guest's room. The OVA expands on the villa, showing more of the property, including a luxurious reception hall and a garden.
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 9 (TV Drama): Poaching Seashore
Hyogara Rocks (ヒョウガラ列岩, Hyōgara Retsugan) is a reef inhabited by abalones and owned by the Higashikatas, situated north of Boyoyoing Cape. Rohan and Tonio Trussardi poach several abalones here for use in a meal for Tonio's lover Vergina.[2] In the drama adaptation, a natural arch serves as the entrance to the small bay, and as another gate between the world of the mundane and the world of the supernatural.
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 9 (OVA): The Run
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 4 (TV Drama): The Run
A gym on the eighth floor of Morioh Grand Hotel, which Yoma Hashimoto and Rohan Kishibe frequent. Its treadmills are facing the windows, having a special setting allowing them to pick up speed and can be stopped with a remote controller. They also offer special services such as dedicated trainers and deals for bodybuilding equipment like protein powder.
Anime Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 9 (OVA): The Run
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 4 (TV Drama): The Run
Spin-Off Debut: Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 7 (TV Drama): Hot Summer Martha
A shrine belonging to Mutsu-kabe Shrine Priests whose ancestors protected a 800-year-old Japanese yew tree, known as a "Sacred Tree". The tree contains an entrance blocked by a stone to a cavity that formed 500 years ago which contains a mirror where Yabubako-Hoshi lives. If someone and/or their Stand get caught in the mirror's reflection, then they get replaced by it for 3 months. In order to undo Yabubako-Hoshi's actions, a person needs to flip the mirror 360 degrees to the left without getting caught. It can also be undone by letting someone else flip the mirror, which makes them the new victim.[4]
Jugo Shishi's office. Like any mangaka's office, there is a drawing desk, a regular desk and bookshelves full of books for references. It also has a small table, a small couch and chair and a refrigerator. It is noticeably messier than Rohan's own office, but its state worsens after Jugo Shishi becomes obsessed with the word "kushagara," becoming filled with books and loose sheets of paper.
Mai Katahira's house in the TV Drama. It is a modern, well lit and well ordered house, with an emphasis on open spaces and ambient lights. One highlight of the house is the plush tent that Mai's daughter, Mao, has built and in which she stays inside nearly all the time.
References
- ↑ Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill
- ↑ Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 6: Poaching Seashore
- ↑ Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 4: The Harvest Moon
- ↑ Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 10: Hot Summer Martha
- ↑ Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 11: Drip Painting Style