Yomiuriland in Tokyo is opening its Pokémon theme park Poképark Kanto in February, but not every area will be accessible to everyone. According to the official website, the Pokémon Forest nature trail ...
Wanna be the very best? Now's your chance. Earlier this year we announced the 2026 arrival of PokéPark Kanto, Tokyo's first permanent outdoor Pokémon theme park. The park opens Thursday February 5 ...
Poképark Kanto, Japan’s first permanent outdoor Pokémon theme park, will open on February 5, 2026, within Yomiuriland The 2.6-hectare park features two main zones: Pokémon Forest (nature trails with ...
PokéPark Kanto will be built inside Tokyo's largest theme park - Yomiuriland. This isn't the first official Pokémon park to be built, back in 2005 and 2006 pop-up PokéParks came to Nagoya (Japan) and ...
The idea of a real-life Pokémon park is pretty cool. Just imagine turning to your left to see Bulbasaur hanging out, a gleeful Pikachu and Eevie on your right, looking up as Pidgeo soars overhead. A ...
About four months ago, during the last Pokémon Presents, plans were announced for a permanent attraction at Yomiuriland amusement park in Inagi, Japan, called PokéPark KANTO. It may seem like more ...
PokéPark Kanto, the Pokémon franchise’s first permanent theme park land, will be open to the public on Feb. 5, 2026. The park will be a large outdoor attraction, and located inside Yomiuriland, the ...
PokéPark Kanto, Japan's first-ever "permanent outdoor Pokémon attraction", will officially open its doors to visitors of Tokyo's Yomiuriland amusement park on 5th February 2026, with ticket ...
The Pokémon Company does not want its beloved brand associated with ICE. The company issued a rare public statement denouncing the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) recent use of the Pokémon ...
A viral U.S. Department of Homeland Security post featuring ICE raids set to the original Pokémon theme sparked swift backlash — and a rare public rebuke from the Japanese entertainment giant. By ...
The Pokémon Company stated that it was not involved in the Department of Homeland Security’s latest video, which utilized the franchise’s theme song and anime footage. “We are aware of a recent video ...