Diamond is Unbreakable - Chapter 38 [303]

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Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1 (イタリア料理を食べに行こう その①, Itaria Ryōri o Tabe ni Ikō Sono 1), originally Order at the Mysterious Restaurant (注文の不思議な料理店, Chūmon no Fushigi na Ryōriten) in the WSJ release, is the thirty-eighth chapter of Diamond is Unbreakable and the three hundred third chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary

As Josuke and Okuyasu walk home from school, Okuyasu notices a sign leading to a new Italian restaurant by the name of Trussardi. Josuke notices that it leads toward the nearby cemetery, but is convinced by Okuyasu to head there for their meal. When they arrive at the restaurant, Josuke notices that the menu is 'up to the customer'. As they enter, they are greeted by the Italian sole owner, chef, and waiter of Trattoria TrussardiTonio Trussardi.

After the pair sit down at their table, Okuyasu asks for a menu, excited to try authentic Italian food. Tonio responds by explaining how there is no actual menu, and that he will instead determine what he makes for the customer based on his observations. Tonio manages to accurately point out Okuyasu's health problems, saying that he has traveled around the world to study culinary arts that will relieve people of their health problems.

Tonio heads for the kitchen to start preparing the meal. As Josuke tries to convince Okuyasu to leave the restaurant should the food taste bad, Okuyasu takes a sip of water, but is amazed at how good it tastes. Okuyasu begins to cry uncontrollably to the point where his eyes began to deflate. Tonio returns with the first dish, and upon Josuke confronting him about the situation, he explains that the water was meant to cleanse Okuyasu's eyes as well as relieve his insomnia. Okuyasu finally stops crying and mentions that his sleepiness is gone and that he has never felt better. Tonio then introduces the appetizer for Okuyasu, which is a Caprese Salad.

Story Development

  • This chapter introduces the Morioh landmark known as Trattoria Trussardi, which would later make appearances in the spin-off Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan, as well as a cameo in JoJolion.[2] Alongside the restaurant, character Tonio Trussardi is also introduced, appearing as an ally to the Diamond is Unbreakable protagonists later in the story.
Map of Morioh
  • This chapter's Cover B presents a detailed a map of Morioh, displaying all notable locations shown in the story thus far.
  • The Cover B also displays a few characters from Part 4, showing their names, Stand names, heights and Zodiac signs.[a]
  • Okuyasu shows he's not below manipulation when it comes to him getting what he wants, guilt-tripping Josuke into coming with him to the restaurant.
  • Okuyasu reveals he's "always liked" Italian design and other Italian things, showing great excitement for being able to try authentic Italian cuisine.
  • Josuke reveals a caution for healthy restaurant food, worrying that despite how it's "good for you", it usually turns out to be disgusting.

Appearances

Characters
Yukako Yamagishi
(Cover only)
Koichi Hirose
(Cover only)
Tamami Kobayashi
(Cover only)
Jotaro Kujo
(Cover only)
Toshikazu Hazamada
(Cover only)
Anjuro Katagiri
(As a rock) (Cover only)
Keicho Nijimura
(Mentioned only)
Tomoko Higashikata
(Mentioned only)
Father Nijimura
(Mentioned only)
Tonio Trussardi
(1st appearance)
Stands
Love Deluxe
(Mentioned only)
Echoes
(Mentioned only)
The Lock
(Mentioned only)
Star Platinum
(Mentioned only)
Surface
(Mentioned only)
The Hand
(Mentioned only)
Crazy Diamond
(Mentioned only)
Pearl Jam
(1st appearance)

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Notes

  1. These characters are: Josuke Higashikata, Jotaro Kujo (Part 4), Koichi Hirose, Tamami Kobayashi, Toshikazu Hazamada, Yukako Yamagishi and Okuyasu Nijimura. Their details can be viewed on their respective pages.

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