Minor Locations in One-Shots

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This is a list of minor locations featured in the seventh part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Steel Ball Run. This list includes maps, places and transportation.
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Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan

Mutsu-kabe VillageLink to this section
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Spin-Off Debut: Mutsu-kabe Hill (TV Drama)
The Run (TV Drama) (1st mentioned)
A village situated near the Mutsu-kabe Hills.
Osato HouseLink to this section
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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.

Millionaire Village & MountainsLink to this section
MangaAnime
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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 out of money, but became rich after purchasing a villa at the age of 25. One villa is up for sale and the price is quite low for a villa, at about 3 million yen for 800 tsubo/2648 square kilometers, but the village is quite strict about manners and will refuse to sell to anyone who lacks manners. It is revealed that the village is situated in sacred lands, where gods of the mountains test buyers to see if they have manners.

Millionaire Village's VillaLink to this section
MangaAnime
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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 a bit on the villa and shows more spaces like a luxurious reception hall and a garden.

Gucci WorkshopLink to this section
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A workshop belonging to the Gucci company, situated in the suburbs of Florence. Rohan Kishibe visits the workshop to have his bag repaired.
Rohan's Grandmother's InnLink to this section
Manga Debut: Rohan au Louvre
A Japanese-style inn managed by Rohan's Grandma situated in Morioh. When Rohan's Grandfather died, his wife closed the inn and decided to rent the rooms by the year instead. The inn was situated far from Morioh's train station and was in a calm area. Its hot water came from a hot spring. Rohan's Grandmother had strict rules for the renters. They couldn't smoke, have a pet, cook, play any instrument not play mahjong, introduce any furniture, use a hair dryer nor use a motorbike. Couples were forbidden as well as children. The inn would close at 10 PM and a curfew was in place. As a result, it was almost empty.
The LouvreLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Rohan au Louvre
The 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. It notably contained the cursed "Under The Moon" painting, which was acquired twenty years before the story. As Gaucher says, the museum originates from a XIIIth century building and became a museum in 1793, a few years before Napoleon Bonaparte became emperor. At one point, Rohan becomes interested in the painting and decided to visit the Louvre to see it. He learns that Under the Moon is in the abandoned Z-13 storage room of the museum which used to contain works of art but was emptied because of threats of flood from the Seine. Rohan, Gaucher, a translator named Noguchi and two firemen went into the Z-13 room and discovered the painting, but only Rohan survived the encounter.
GymLink to this section
A gym which Yoma Hashimoto and Rohan Kishibe frequent. Its treadmills are facing the windows, have 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.
Mika's FlatLink to this section
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Mika Hayamura's flat. She lives here with Yoma Hashimoto. At one point, Yoma becomes obsessed with sports and litters the apartment with sports equipment, and finally covers the wall in bouldering holds.
Mutsu-kabe ShrineLink to this section
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A shrine situated near Morioh. It notably contains a 800-year-old yew tree that serves as a shrine/prison for Yabubako-Hoshi, a mischievous spirit that can replace people for a time. It is otherwise a normal shrine.

Jugo Shishi's OfficeLink to this section
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Spin-Off Debut: Kushagara (TV Drama)
Novel Debut: Kushagara
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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", at it becomes filled with books and loose sheets of paper.

Used BookstoreLink to this section
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Spin-Off Debut: Kushagara (TV Drama)
Novel Debut: Kushagara
A bookshop specialized in selling old books. Rohan visits it for the first time in Kushagara to experience its atmosphere, although he prefers to buy from new books. Jugo barges in to demand ancient encyclopedias from the seller.
Katahira HouseLink to this section
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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.

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