Minor Locations in The JOJOLands

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This is a list of minor locations featured in the ninth part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, The JOJOLands.
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The JOJOLands

Hawai'iLink to this section
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Manga Debut: The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure
Hawaii, an archipelago of subtropical volcanic islands, and also the 50th state of the United States of America. It is where a branch of the Joestar Family lives: Barbara Ann Joestar and her children Jodio Joestar and Dragona Joestar. It is mostly characterized as a crime-ridden place in the story.
Jodio's HouseLink to this section
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Manga Debut: The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure
Jodio's House, a little ranch-style house situated in Honolulu. He lives there with his mother Barbara Ann Joestar and older sibling Dragona Joestar.
McKinley High SchoolLink to this section
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Manga Debut: The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure
President William McKinley High School, a Honolulu high school which Jodio Joestar and an upperclassman attend. Recognizable via the statue of former U.S. President William McKinley near the entrance. The school's principal is Ms. Meryl Mei Qi.
Iko IkoLink to this section
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Manga Debut: The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure
A fashion boutique in the Honolulu neighborhood of Kalihi where Dragona Joestar works as an employee. It is owned by Meryl Mei Qi. In reality, it is a front for Meryl Mei's criminal business and she launders her illegal income through the boutique. She also convenes meetings with her underlings here. Its name is a reference to the New Orleans folk song Jock-A-Mo, which later became known as Iko Iko.
Japanese Tourist's VillaLink to this section
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Manga Debut: The JOJOLands Chapter 1: Departure (Mentioned only)
A mansion located on the Big Island of Hawaii that is owned by a Japanese tourist. Jodio Joestar and his companions are tasked to break into it and steal a precious diamond the tourist has brought with them.

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