This is a list of minor locations featured in miscellaneous works authored or licensed by Hirohiko Araki. This list includes maps, places and transportation. (Note: Blue buttons link to separate pages)
A temple located in a mountainous area of Kitakami, on the northern part of the main island of Japan. It serves as a secret entrance to the Dress Organization base. Inside, there is a statue that uses devices that scan the eyes of those who want to enter the base, and lets in accepted people.
A gas station located somewhere in the outskirts. It serves as a battlefield for Ikuro Hashizawa and 22nd Man. Eventually, the entire station is destroyed from a huge gas explosion.
A testing chamber located somewhere in the Dress Organization base. It is used by Dress scientists to experiment weapons. There is also an observation booth protected with glass that is 46 mm (1.8 in) thick, which is also equipped with safety shutters. Dr. Kasuminome uses this chamber to show his supervisors Baoh's powers.
An old, torn-down building located in a ruins. Ikuro and Sumire stay there for refuge, but are eventually forced to flee after Dress soldiers are sent after them.
A railroad. Ikuro decides to try and use his powers without transforming into Baoh by saving a girl from an incoming train after her foot got stuck in the railroad tracks.
A series of caverns located about one kilometer below the Dress Organization base. It is the battlefield for the final confrontation between Baoh and Walken and Dr. Kasuminome. The caverns collapse after the base self-destructs.
Lauper's residence. It is a luxurious mansion, with spacious halls decorated with roman columns, marble floor tiles, large mirrors and a large fountain in the garden.
Huntington Avenue Grounds is a baseball stadium located in Boston. It is the home field of Boston Red Sox. There, in 1908, the team plays against Detroit Tigers. During the game Ty Cobb, declares that he will steal second base on the next pitch. As he approached the catcher on second base, the catcher's arm suddenly started to bleed profusely. The catcher accuses Ty of cutting him with his cleats, to which Ty Cobb responds by saying that he'll steal third base, too.
A baseball stadium located in Philadelphia. It is the home field of Philadelphia Athletics. There, in June 1912, the team plays against Detroit Tigers, gathering an audience of 30,000 people. During the game, Ty Cobb plays against Hollows. After missing yet another ball, Ty Cobb gets frustrated and calls a time out, during which he starts taunting Hollows. After the time out ends, during a pitch, Hollows throws the baseball at Ty Cobb's stomach. Enraged, Cobb pulls a gun on him, causing a brawl involving all of the players present on the field.
A mausoleum built for Ty Cobb in his hometown. Everyone but himself was forbidden from entering it. Ty Cobb is eventually buried there after his passing on July 17, 1961.
Koichi Mugikari's house, the only property left in his possession after he was scammed by the Outlaw Guys Employees. Koichi bought the property after having visited it but Outlaw Guys had swapped the real ruined house with another one in Boyoyoing Cape. Koichi thus finds himself having here. B.T. partially refurbishes it with furnitures sent by his wife.
The ancestral tomb of the Kakyoin Family, including Noriaki Kakyoin's, situated in Morioh's cemetery. Due to urban redevelopment, the government plans to relocate the graves to a distant suburb, forcing the family to cooperate.[1]
A small settlement in the Egyptian desert. It is Absalom and Michal's birthplace. Jotaro Kujo and Jean Pierre Polnareff end up here after escaping from Satanic Coupler. The village there is quite poor and underdeveloped, and the people there live a simple life.
The St. Mark's Basilica, one of the most famous landmarks in Venice. It is there that the climactic battle between Team Bucciarati and the berserk The Cure battle.
A museum in I Prefecture, Japan that exhibits rare artifacts unearthed in a rural village from a certain country in 1997. The treasures include gold and silver ornaments and jewels. Despite the museum being like a gigantic safe with a robust security system and armed guards, the exhibits mysteriously disappear overnight. A guard had even checked the exhibits ten minutes prior to the robbery and everything was still there at the time. Every door and window was securely locked and the glass cases holding the exhibits were designed to trigger an alarm at any touch. The swift response from security and police leads to an encounter with one of the suspects. However, their bullets fail to harm him, and the man kills all of the officers instead. A security guard witnesses the event from a distance.
A real estate agency in Morioh nearby the station that mediates apartments and condominiums. The interior of the store has various floor plans of rooms posted on the walls. A middle-aged man wearing a suit works there and reluctantly assists Kaoru's mother with finding a cheap apartment.
The town library of Morioh. It is described as a western-style building situated just past the shopping district, in front of the trains station. Its walls made of red brick and covered in thorny rose vines, hence its nickname the "Thorn Building". It has a front gate made of black bars reminiscent of an ancient foreign castle, also wrapped in thorny vines. The first floor of the library has the collection; the second floor of the library houses the science, technology, and philosophy books; the third floor is where rare books and gifts to the library are kept. There are iron grating on all of the windows, except for one loose grating on a third-floor window. The Thorn Building had Western-style pointed roofs, on which were seven spires along with one octagonal dome. It has been remodeled during the Meiji Era. There is the persistent rumor of a book that calls to help being kept somewhere in the library.
A gap between two buildings. The two exits are barred by an iron fence and pipes respectively. Akari Hirai was trapped in there for months, unable to call for help because Memory of Jet prevented people from noticing her. Akari gives birth to Takuma Hasumi here.
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, a football stadium. Pannacotta Fugo is summoned there and given his mission by Guido Mista, purposefully to have Fugo in an open space where Purple Haze would pose little threat. It is also indirectly a show of power from Giorno Giovanna, who cancelled a highly anticipated football game for this meeting.
Nishi Akatsuki is a settlement in Japan. It is the birthplace of Tsukumojuku Kato and Jorge Joestar (Joji), although it is not necessarily the same version.
Cube House is a huge white cube that was moved from Nishi Akatsuki in Fukui to Morioh at some point in 2004. It is in reality the manifestation of a Stand power belonging to Penelope de la Rosa. The Stand's main body is a teenage girl named Reimi Sugimoto (Universe 37) who controls the materialized house.
Cube House has no windows, doors, or any visible entrance until it evolves into Arrow Cross House after Reimi is stabbed by the Arrow. Both Cube House and Arrow Cross House are able to exist simultaneously as long as the Arrow remains in Reimi. It is an important place that the characters use to travel through space and time.
A house purchased by Rohan Kishibe (Universe 37), where Reimi Sugimoto (Universe 37) also resides. It is situated atop the tallest hill near Morioh, overlooking the town.
The house is actually a Stand that evolved from Cube House. As its name suggests, the house is shaped like an Arrow Cross, with four arrows surrounding the north, south, east, and west walls of Cube House. If the Arrow is removed from Reimi, the house reverts back into being Cube House.
Arrow Cross House becomes the site of three murders. Jorge Joestar and later George Joestar II investigate the strange deaths that occurred here at separate points in time.
A temple in Morioh. It is burned down when its occupants are affected by the Mass Hysteria and set themselves on fire. The walls were covered in drawings of Mothmen drawn in charcoal.
The gymnasium of Budogaoka High School. When Morioh begins to be affected by Mass Hysteria, the gym turns into a locked room and the people inside it begin to pour gasoline onto each other to burn themselves. Koji Hirose wrecks it by using a giant propeller to destroy a wall and the roof of the building, breaking the spell.
Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system. In the novel, Kars keeps crashing on this planet in (almost) all iterations of the universe, which results in a group of 37 Kars bidding their time on the planet until they can return to Earth. In the 37th Universe, the United States send a spaceship named the H.G. Wells in there. A strange entity named the Eyed Balloon gravitates around this planet.
A particularly prosperous region compared to other parts of Manhattan, New York. There are high-rise buildings and several people with diverse races all over the sidewalk. Avdol notes that he sees plenty of Arabs like himself there.
A building owned by the Speedwagon Foundation in Midtown Manhattan. While it may seem like any other old-fashioned brick building at first glance, inside is a cutting-edge office. Avdol is able to enter without being stopped by the security guards since they are expecting him. They provide him with reports about Iggy sightings and his pedigree.
A research facility of the Speedwagon Foundation located a short distance away from New York. They offer medical treatment with some of the world's best doctors and treat Avdol and Iggy here after their battle.
A dimension created by Heaven-Attained DIO using The World Over Heaven. The location resembles an endless purple ocean, with the darkness of outer space visible in the sky.
The overpass where Jotaro Kujo defeated DIO in the original universe. Heaven-Attained DIO transports this overpass into Over Heaven Space for his final battle against Jotaro and Jolyne. Having been ripped from its proper universe, portions of the road are torn off and suspended in midair as platforms.