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Exciting news for all Pokémon fans! The highly anticipated PokéPark is set to debut in 2026. Let the anticipation build!

Pondering potential adjustments to my honeymoon itinerary.

Prepared for excitement! The PokéPark will indeed be launched in the year 2026.
Prepared for excitement! The PokéPark will indeed be launched in the year 2026.

Exciting news for all Pokémon fans! The highly anticipated PokéPark is set to debut in 2026. Let the anticipation build!

PokéPark Kanto, the highly anticipated Pokémon-themed area, is set to open at Yomiuriland in Tokyo, Japan, next spring in 2026. This will be the first permanent outdoor Pokémon attraction globally, covering a vast 26,000 square meters[1][2][3][4].

The park will be divided into two main zones, each offering unique experiences for Pokémon enthusiasts.

Firstly, the Pokémon Forest, a 500-meter long, spacious wilderness area with diverse terrains such as hilly paths, tall grass, tunnels, rocky trails, and more. Visitors can expect to encounter over 600 Pokémon, ranging from those towering overhead to those hiding underground or behind foliage[1][2][3].

Secondly, Sedge Town, a themed town area reminiscent of a bustling Pokémon town. Here, guests can shop at the Pokémon Trainers’ Market for exclusive merchandise, visit the Pokémon Center and Poké Mart for essential items, engage in battles at the Sedge Gym, and enjoy a Pokémon parade similar to those at Disneyland[1][2][3].

Other attractions in Sedge Town include two unnamed attractions and the Primarina Fountain, a central gathering spot for visitors and Trainers[1][2][3].

The park's design combines nature and interactivity, offering a unique blend of natural exploration and themed retail and entertainment experiences[1][2].

Tickets for PokéPark Kanto are expected to go on sale in autumn 2025, ahead of the park's grand opening in spring 2026[2][3].

Located within Tokyo’s Yomiuriland, the city’s largest amusement park, PokéPark Kanto takes inspiration from the Kanto region, the region that inspired the park's name[1][2].

Junichi Masuda, The Pokémon Company's Chief Creative Fellow, has provided additional details about the development of PokéPark Kanto. However, no new facts about the development, size, or Pokémon count were mentioned in this paragraph[5].

The speaker, expressing excitement for PokéPark Kanto, has suggested the inclusion of a giant huggable Snorlax mascot and invited readers to share their excitement for the park in the comments[6].

The launch of PokéPark Kanto coincides with Pokémon's 30th anniversary, promising to be a significant event for fans of the beloved franchise[7].

PokéPark Kanto will not be appearing at theme parks such as Japan's Super Nintendo World[8]. No new facts about the pricing, collaboration with Pokémon games or accessories, or additional features of PokéPark Kanto were mentioned in this paragraph[8].

Visitors may have the opportunity to ride on some Pokémon in PokéPark Kanto[9]. However, further details about this feature were not provided.

[1] https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/park/kanto/ [2] https://www.yomiuriland.com/pokemon/park/ [3] https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-park-kanto-to-open-at-yomiuriland-in-spring-2026/ [4] https://www.polygon.com/2022/2/10/22928297/pokemon-park-kanto-yomiuriland-japan-theme-park [5] https://www.ign.com/articles/pokemon-park-kanto-development-details [6] https://www.polygon.com/2022/2/10/22928297/pokemon-park-kanto-yomiuriland-japan-theme-park [7] https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-park-kanto-to-open-at-yomiuriland-in-spring-2026/ [8] https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-park-kanto-to-open-at-yomiuriland-in-spring-2026/ [9] https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/pokemon-park-kanto-to-open-at-yomiuriland-in-spring-2026/

  1. The upcoming Pokémon-themed area, PokéPark Kanto, will feature a colorful layout that is a blend of nature and interactivity, covering a vast 3d space of 26,000 square meters.
  2. In the Pokémon Forest zone, visitors can expect to encounter over 600 Pokémon, from towering ones overhead to hidden ones underground or behind foliage, all set against a backdrop of diverse terrains.
  3. Meanwhile, Sedge Town, a themed town area, offers a taste of bustling Pokémon lifestyle with a Pokémon Trainers' Market, Pokémon Center, Poké Mart, Sedge Gym, and Pokémon parades.
  4. The design of PokéPark Kanto, inspired by the Kanto region, is a creative fusion of art and ux, offering unique retail, entertainment, and exploration experiences.
  5. PokéPark Kanto will also feature logos and animations that reflect the Pokémon franchise and pop-culture, creating an immersive experience for its guests.
  6. Movies-and-TV, travel, and lifestyle enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy in PokéPark Kanto, as it promises to be a significant event for fans of the beloved franchise, marking its 30th anniversary.
  7. The park's future includes the potential for visitors to ride on some Pokémon, although details about this feature are yet to be disclosed.

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