[Not that Josuke really minds. Talking about home is something he enjoys and doesn't have opportunity enough to do.]
I guess Morioh was pretty normal before the summer of '99. Sometimes weird things would happen, but mostly it was pretty quiet. Which is important 'cause most of its landmarks and stuff cropped up that summer.
[Some as a result of Josuke and his friends protecting the town, and others simply because of the golden rule about Stand users being drawn to each other.]
Anyway, there's Anjuro Rock where couples like to meet up. Not sure why, to be honest. Thing's got a pretty creepy mug. [Because that mug belonged to a pretty creepy dude before he got his ass royally kicked by Josuke.] And there's Boing-Boing Cape, this cliff side near some summer homes on the edge of town. Water's pretty wild there, and there's a lot of sharp rocks, but I guess the town fishermen think some girl who was trying to kill herself bounced back up or something? Totally not how it happened, but it makes for a cool story.
There's also ghost alley, Twin Forest tunnel, an old telephone tower some guy was living in for a while, and Tonio's restaurant which is one of my favorite places to go besides the Pachinko parlor! And I guess there's some mangaka who lives in town, too. His house is like...a popular place for people to pass by sometimes or something dumb like that. Again, not sure why! Guy's an asshole.
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[Not that Josuke really minds. Talking about home is something he enjoys and doesn't have opportunity enough to do.]
I guess Morioh was pretty normal before the summer of '99. Sometimes weird things would happen, but mostly it was pretty quiet. Which is important 'cause most of its landmarks and stuff cropped up that summer.
[Some as a result of Josuke and his friends protecting the town, and others simply because of the golden rule about Stand users being drawn to each other.]
Anyway, there's Anjuro Rock where couples like to meet up. Not sure why, to be honest. Thing's got a pretty creepy mug. [Because that mug belonged to a pretty creepy dude before he got his ass royally kicked by Josuke.] And there's Boing-Boing Cape, this cliff side near some summer homes on the edge of town. Water's pretty wild there, and there's a lot of sharp rocks, but I guess the town fishermen think some girl who was trying to kill herself bounced back up or something? Totally not how it happened, but it makes for a cool story.
There's also ghost alley, Twin Forest tunnel, an old telephone tower some guy was living in for a while, and Tonio's restaurant which is one of my favorite places to go besides the Pachinko parlor! And I guess there's some mangaka who lives in town, too. His house is like...a popular place for people to pass by sometimes or something dumb like that. Again, not sure why! Guy's an asshole.