Mikitaka Hazekura

Mikitaka Hazekura is a minor protagonist who appears in Part IV: Diamond is Unbreakable. Because Hirohiko Araki never revealed the true nature of his powers, he is one of the most mysterious characters of the entire series.

Appearance/Personality
Although he claims to be 216 years old, he has the appearance of a teenager. His most peculiar physical traits are his pointed ears and his bizarre uniform decorated with various space symbols. He enters the story wearing a nose chain, but removes it in later chapters.

Whether he is an alien or a crazy Stand user, Mikitaka exhibits great curiosity towards human things, to the point he'd eat handkerchiefs thinking they're food. However, he is a rather calm and pleasant person, not hesitating to risk its life to save a friend and more than willing to return favors. His kindness and gentleness are first seen when he thanks Okuyasu and Josuke for the handkerchiefs by giving them two ice-creams (made from his own hands).

Diamond is Unbreakable
While looking for more people to transform into Stand users in order to protect his son, Yoshihiro Kira was guided by the Arrow into piercing Mikitaka. However, the Arrow didn't pierce him perfectly, bouncing off of his neck instead and leaving the boy with just a scratch.

The following morning, Josuke Higashikata and Okuyasu Nijimura discover a series of mystery circles in the middle of a crop field: half buried in the crop of the larger central circle lies Mikitaka. He is waken up by Josuke and Okuyasu's arrival and his strange personality is immediately revealed: instead of introducing himself, he asks if he is currently on planet Earth and claims to be an alien. The protagonists think he's just kidding, but when he eats Josuke's handkerchiefs and puts two frozen ice-creams out of his bag, they realize there's something strange about him.

He finally reveals his name to be Nu Mikitakaze Nshi, a 216 year-old space pilot. He says his planet lies within the Magellanic clouds and is slowly dying, and that he came to earth to see if it was a nice planet and if its inhabitants were friendly. As a fire truck passes by, its noise causes Mikitaka to experience a violent skin reaction. He begs Josuke to take him away, revealing his transformation power for the first time.

Josuke, now believing Mikitaka to be an alien, asks him to return the favor, by exploiting the alien's ability and making him assume the shape of three dice. The two new friends play dice with Rohan Kishibe and, despite the mangaka's suspicions and Mikitaka's discomfort, they manage to trick him and earn a lot of money. The following day, Josuke meets Mikitaka's mother, who reveals that they had to move from Tokyo because of her son's obsession with aliens. Mikitaka, on the other hand, explains Josuke that his "mother" is just a human woman he hypnotized to make her believe he is her son.

Later in the story, Josuke and Okuyasu meet Mikitaka again, staring at an abandoned telephone tower. In this place, Josuke gets trapped by Yoshihiro Kira and Toyohiro Kanedaichi, but thanks to Mikitaka, who transformed into an iron cable, stopped the tower owner from his evil plan. However, tables are turned when Toyohiro exploits his Stand's deflection to trap Mikitaka and Josuke returns into the tower to save him. After Toyohiro's defeat, Mikitaka only reappears at the end of part IV with the other protagonists to say goodbye to Reimi.

Stand User or Alien?
Mikitaka is an enigmatic character who produces more questions than answers. His true nature was never revealed by Araki, as evidence exists for both his alien and human nature.

Alien Evidence

 * He was initially chosen by the arrow to become a Stand user, but then it bounced off, unable to pierce him perfectly for some reason.
 * When Josuke and Okuyasu find him, he is sleeping in the middle of a crop circle.
 * When he hears the sound of a siren, he has a violent reaction involving blisters appearing all over his skin.
 * Apparently, he is unable to see other people's Stands.
 * He says that the reason he can't perfectly mimic a human appearance when morphing is because all humans look the same to him, which he shows when trying to mimic the appearance of a man on some money.

Stand User Evidence
Neither identity will be proved, however, as it is possible that Araki intended for Mikitaka to be of unknown origins and open to speculation.
 * Mikitaka's ability is most likely a Stand since it has its own name: Earth, Wind, and Fire. He might have acquired it when the arrow pierced him. Although its impact produced just a scratch, Mikitaka claims to have felt sick and fallen asleep for thirteen hours, so the arrow did have some effect on him. He may already have been a Stand User and the arrow bounced off for that reason, giving him no new abilities and knocking him unconscious.
 * He most likely created the crop circles with his Stand, whether intentionally or while he was asleep.
 * His reaction to the siren might be the result of a combination of its Stand ability and a nocebo effect.
 * The fact he can't see other Stands is the strongest evidence of his alien nature. Persisting with the Stand User theory, one could say his Stand is a special one, since he lacks of this basic ability. If he did acquire his Stand through the arrow, the fact he wasn't completely pierced may give explanation to this peculiarity.

Stand-like Powers
Mikitaka's powers are more likely the result of a Stand ability bound to his own body (like Yellow Temperance or Khnum) than alien powers. However, it remains unclear how he obtained his powers.

Trivia

 * If he actually was an alien Stand user and he didn't lie about his age, he would be born in 1783, thus making him the oldest Stand user in the series.
 * He's likely a reference to the science fiction novel and movie K-PAX.
 * Mikitaka exhibits traits similar to that of an Indigo Child or Star Seed, which is a new age phenomenon.