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|occupation = Owner of an Onsen (a hotsprings inn)
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|occupation = Owner of an Onsen (A hotsprings inn)
 
|family = [[Nanase Kishibe]] (Ancestress)<br>Unnamed spouse<br>[[Rohan Kishibe]] (Grandson)
 
|family = [[Nanase Kishibe]] (Ancestress)<br>Unnamed spouse<br>[[Rohan Kishibe]] (Grandson)
 
|mangadebut = [[Rohan at the Louvre]]
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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Little is known about her, but she had apparently lived a cheerful life with her husband, as the co-owner of an inn located in the quarter of Morioh, in S City. After Rohan's grandfather died, she closed the inn and rented the rooms out by the year.
   
Little is known about her, other than she was the owner of a hotsprings inn and that she was the prior owner of a Gucci bag with a [[Stand]] (which she gave to her grandson, Rohan). Rohan mentions that she is now deceased.
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She was also the prior owner of a Gucci bag with a [[Stand]] (which she gave to her grandson, Rohan). Rohan mentions that she is now deceased.
 
She seems to have had some knowledge regarding Stands, or at the very least how her Gucci bag's Stand worked.
 
She seems to have had some knowledge regarding Stands, or at the very least how her Gucci bag's Stand worked.
In Rohan at the Louvre, .In the initial scenes she receives Nanase Kishibe as one of the inn's guest. Later,when Rohan goes to the museum,she appears as one of the ghost that haunt his grandson.
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In Rohan at the Louvre, in the initial scenes she receives [[Nanase Kishibe]] as one of the inn's guest. Later, when Rohan goes to the museum, she appears as one of the ghosts that haunts his grandson.
   
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==The Inn==
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The inn itself was very ancient and located pretty far from the train station. Rohan had been especially fond of it due to the soothing peacefulness and the hot water that came from a nearby hot spring.
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Rohan's grandmother has a set of rules that she required with respect to future tenants. Her conditions for admission were the following:
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*No Smoking
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*No Animals
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*No Cooking
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*No playing any instruments (including Mah-Jong)
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*No bringing your own furniture
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*No using a hairdryer
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*No motorcycles
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Couples were not allowed, not to mention children. The inn has a curfew as well; the doors close at 10 p.m.
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According to Rohan, you could imagine that the house was nearly empty.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Rohan grandmaundead.png|Part of the ghost mob in [[Rohan at the Louvre]]|link=Rohan at the Louvre
 
Rohan grandmaundead.png|Part of the ghost mob in [[Rohan at the Louvre]]|link=Rohan at the Louvre
GrannyKishibe.jpg|As showed each time Rohan mention her
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GrannyKishibe.jpg|As shown each time Rohan mentions her
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:37, 11 January 2013

Rohan Kishibe's grandmother is a minor, fictional character featured in the one shot, Rohan at the Louvre, and briefly in Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci by Hirohiko Araki. Her name remains unknown.

Synopsis

Little is known about her, but she had apparently lived a cheerful life with her husband, as the co-owner of an inn located in the quarter of Morioh, in S City. After Rohan's grandfather died, she closed the inn and rented the rooms out by the year.

She was also the prior owner of a Gucci bag with a Stand (which she gave to her grandson, Rohan). Rohan mentions that she is now deceased. She seems to have had some knowledge regarding Stands, or at the very least how her Gucci bag's Stand worked. In Rohan at the Louvre, in the initial scenes she receives Nanase Kishibe as one of the inn's guest. Later, when Rohan goes to the museum, she appears as one of the ghosts that haunts his grandson.

The Inn

The inn itself was very ancient and located pretty far from the train station. Rohan had been especially fond of it due to the soothing peacefulness and the hot water that came from a nearby hot spring.

Rohan's grandmother has a set of rules that she required with respect to future tenants. Her conditions for admission were the following:

  • No Smoking
  • No Animals
  • No Cooking
  • No playing any instruments (including Mah-Jong)
  • No bringing your own furniture
  • No using a hairdryer
  • No motorcycles

Couples were not allowed, not to mention children. The inn has a curfew as well; the doors close at 10 p.m.

According to Rohan, you could imagine that the house was nearly empty.

Gallery

References

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