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'''Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012''' was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' creator, [[Hirohiko Araki]], presented various works of art to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the [[Wikipedia:Mori Art Museum|Mori Arts Center Gallery]] in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.
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{{nihongo|'''Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012'''|荒木 飛呂彦 ジョジョ展|Araki Hirohiko Jojo Ten}} was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' creator, [[Hirohiko Araki]], presented various works of art to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the [[Wikipedia:Mori Art Museum|Mori Arts Center Gallery]] in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.
   
 
The exhibition included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new [[Stand]] named [[Remote Romance]], with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.
 
The exhibition included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new [[Stand]] named [[Remote Romance]], with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.

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Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012 (荒木 飛呂彦 ジョジョ展 Araki Hirohiko Jojo Ten) was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where JoJo's Bizarre Adventure creator, Hirohiko Araki, presented various works of art to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.

The exhibition included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new Stand named Remote Romance, with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.

In the press conference of this event held on July 5th, a new PS3 game and anime adaptation were revealed.

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