
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - Battle in Egypt
ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 スターダストクルセイダース エジプト編
Après 30 jours de voyage à travers le monde, parsemés d'innombrables combats, Jotaro et ses compagnons sont enfin arrivés en Égypte ! Ne subsistent désormais que les plus puissants utilisateurs de « Stand » pour bloquer la marche finale de nos héros vers Le Caire : Les Neuf Dieux égyptiens, les serviteurs les plus zélés de Dio. La lignée Joestar succombera-t-elle face au vampire monstrueux, ou Jotaro parviendra-t-il à vaincre Dio et sauver la vie de sa mère ? (Source : Crunchyroll)
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Tokyo Haneda Airport
東京国際空港(羽田空港)
Another airport location referenced in the series as part of the Crusaders' travel preparations. The airport's distinctive architecture and layout are briefly shown during travel planning sequences.
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Narita International Airport
成田国際空港
This major international airport serves as the departure point for the Stardust Crusaders' journey to Egypt. The terminal areas and departure gates are featured as Jotaro and his companions begin their quest to save Holly Kujo.
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Aoba Castle Ruins, Sendai
仙台市 青葉城址
Sendai is the real-world model for the fictional town of Morioh in JoJo Part 4. The Aoba Castle ruins on Aobayama hill offer panoramic views of the city and connect to the series' themes of a seemingly peaceful town hiding bizarre secrets beneath its surface.

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Jozenji-dori Avenue
定禅寺通り
Jozenji-dori, Sendai's famous tree-lined boulevard, is one of the key real-world locations that inspired Morioh's streetscapes. The elegant zelkova trees and central promenade evoke the same small-city charm that makes Morioh feel both inviting and mysteriously unsettling.