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(Actually, the secret note isn't even necessary. A lot changed in the beta of 1.3 after the page was created. :/)
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If the Stone Junimo is destroyed, it will respawn every year on Spring 2, as long as the player has not purchased a [[JojaMart]] membership and the statue's location behind the Community Center is unoccupied.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 22 August 2021

Stone Junimo
Stone Junimo.png
Garden art for your farm.
Information
Source(s): Secret location named in Secret Note #14
Sell Price: Cannot be sold

The Stone Junimo statue is a decorative piece of furniture that can be found in a secret location. Secret Note #14 gives a clue to its location, though finding the note is not necessary to find the Statue. It may be placed anywhere in Stardew Valley, indoors or out.

To find the Stone Junimo statue:

Details 
Look behind the Community Center, hidden by the roof, against the wooden fence to the right. A tool like the pickaxe is required to remove the statue and take it into inventory.

If the Stone Junimo is destroyed, it will respawn every year on Spring 2, as long as the player has not purchased a JojaMart membership and the statue's location behind the Community Center is unoccupied.

History