Thursday, August 14, 2025

More on the New PokéPark

As part of my "Pokémon Is Everywhere" series as a "gimme five", I also thought I'd bring up something that was earlier addressed in the most recent Pokémon Presents. Indeed, that would be the new PokéPark thing (PokéPark Kanto), which as I've said is not a game but an actual, real amusement park. Information on it is still a bit scanty, particularly from the video preview, but its extrapolation and discussion should be able to pad it out to an amount that would be as attractive as the real park itself.

Now, as stated, it won't be its own amusement park, but it will be a part of another: it will reside on 26,000 square meters of the Yomiuriland amusement park in Japan - so it will be home "at home". This parcel of land will be split into two areas, a town area (Sedge Town) and a forest area (Pokémon Forest), obviously having the potential for different Pokémon in each and reflecting life as it would be in the Pokémon world, for the people to enjoy and "have fun together" as stated by Junichi Masuda himself.

He further states that the Pokémon that will be present in the park will be insightful for people and broaden their horizons about the ways that the species live and interact - certainly among themselves and given the presence of people. Although it's called "PokéPark Kanto", the species from this region are not to be the only ones present; from the video, a couple of species from Johto as well as Garchomp from Sinnoh are present, so the inclusive potential of the park will be high for Pokémon fans of all ages. 

Finally, though the park will only open in the early park of next year, potential visitors will (or should) be able to reserve their tickets soon, as that will occur closer to the tail end of this year. Given that it's in Japan, they - at least those from international areas - will have to go through the usual hoops of arranging travel, accommodations, and so on in order to make the visit. There's still plenty of time before that happens, and plenty more if travel is for later, but it is still wise to make preparations for it even now.

If PokéPark Kanto is the realized vision of some people's dreams - and it seems to be, given some people's reactions as well as the CCO himself (Masuda) - then it will definitely be a worthwhile place to visit for those who happen to be or plan to go to Japan. More than that, even with it being hosted at its "home" in Japan, its appeal is still expected to be widespread just as Pokémon is already such right now, and that means it aligns with the "everywhere" concept of Pokémon that I presently pose.

Six years ago: Who's That...
Seven years ago: Worldly Reverence
Eight years ago: All in Good (Life)Time

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