Article 734M5 Pikachu and pals go wild: Pokémon theme park opens in Tokyo

Pikachu and pals go wild: Pokémon theme park opens in Tokyo

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Tom Regan in Tokyo
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From rhino-sized Rhyhorns to worm-like Diglett, visitors to PokePark Kanto will roam a forest populated by lifelike Pokemon statues when the attraction opens next week

In Japan, February is normally a period of quiet reflection, a month defined by winter festivals in Sapporo's snowy mountains and staving off the cold in steaming hot springs. Traditionally, international tourists start to arrive with the blossoms in spring - but thanks to the opening of Pokemon's first ever amusement park on 5 February, this year, they are likely to come earlier.

Unlike the rollercoaster-filled thrills of Tokyo Disney Sea or Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, PokePark Kanto is essentially a forest populated by models of the creatures from the perennially popular games. Nestled in the quiet Tokyo suburb of Inagi, half an hour from the city centre, the park is a walkable forest with more than 600 Pokemonin it. Where the Mario-themed Super Nintendo World slots neatly into the massive Universal Studios Japan, PokePark Kanto is hidden in the back of the less glitzy, funfair-esque Japanese theme park Yomiuri Land.

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