Jotaro Kujo travels to the northeastern Japanese town of Morioh to track down Josuke in order to sort out his placement in the aging Joseph's will, as well as warn him of a dangerous Stand user Joseph foretold. Set in 1999, this Part stars the friendly, confident high school student Josuke Higashikata, the product of an extramarital affair between Joseph Joestar and a Japanese college student. Hirohiko Araki still considers Diamond is Unbreakable his Magnum Opus today, even compared to all the parts of JoJo written both before and after it. It is preceded by Stardust Crusaders and followed by Golden Wind. Diamond is Unbreakable note also known as "Diamond is not Crash", a common mistranslation that appeared on Japanese merchandise until 2013 (ダイヤモンドは砕けない) is the fourth part of the long-running JoJo's Bizarre Adventure saga.
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