Ojiro Sasame
Ojirou Sasame is the first antagonist and Stand user to appear in Part VIII: JoJolion.
Appearance
Sasame is a man of average to above-average height and athletic build. He has light hair, short or shaved except for a light sweep at his front.
In a flashback to his meeting with Yoshikage Kira, he wears a tan wetsuit.
When he meets Josuke, he is wearing a shirt with a bowtie, along with a jacket and gloves. All of his clothes have his Stand's "Q"-like symbol patterned across them.
Personality
Sasame has strong sadistic tendencies, having used his Stand to toy with or torture or kill a girl who went to see him at the beach.[2] He is consumed with a desire for revenge against Yoshikage Kira.
Sasame is proud of being a surfer, happy to call it his job.
Abilities
Sasame's Stand is Fun Fun Fun, with the ability to control the body of a person underneath him.
Synopsis
History
Sasame developed a stand in his childhood after the house where he grew up was completely leveled by the earthquake and one of the Wall Eyes rose on that spot.
Sasame, in his adult life, was confronted by Yoshikage Kira at the beach. Kira, appearing from behind Sasame, insulted his occupation as a surfer by questioning whether surfers were men of the sea or men of the land. Later, he convinced him to eat all of his fingers under the influence of alcohol.
JoJolion
After this incident Sasame swore revenge on Kira and was the one responsible for setting all the traps in the apartment room, planning to attack Kira when he returned. Additionally, in order to remove anyone who might be associated with Kira, Sasame planted photo albums of bound women in the apartment. The protagonist initially suspects him to be the real Kira, but he confesses that he is not Kira and is in fact one of his victims; he mistook the protagonist for Kira and attacked him by mistake.
Trivia
- Sasame has a notable interest in hands, and through this discovers that Josuke is not Kira.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 JJL Chapter 6: Soft & Wet (5)
- ↑ JJL Chapter 6: Soft & Wet (5) p.21