As the first region to explore in thePokemonfranchise, Kanto holds significant importance to fans of thePokemongames. The fictional land was introduced inGeneration 1, named after the Kantō region in Japan, which sits on the country’s largest island Honshū. The creator ofPokemon, Satoshi Tajiri, was born in Setagaya, Tokyo, and raised in Machinda, both located in Kantō and were hisinspiration for creating Pallet Town.

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Othertowns and cities in the Kanto regiontake inspiration from their real-life counterparts, including Fuscia City taking influence from Tateyama in the Chiba Prefecture, and Cinnabar Island, based on the volcano island of Izu Oshima. In addition, plenty of other natural locations in the Kanto region resemble other places in Japan, from lush forests to cavern paths and islands.

7Mt. Moon: Inspired By Mount Akagi

Mt. Moon is a staple of Kanto’s landscape and is an area where Clefairy gather in abundance. It’s known for its meteor falls,resulting in Moon Stones forming, which help Clefairy evolve into Clefable. In the Johto games, Mt. Moon Square is available to explore at the summit of the mountain, which looks like a massive crater.

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The mystical mountainis based on Mount Akagi, situated in Kantō’s Gunman Prefecture. It’s a stratovolcano with a caldera crater on its summit, much like Mt. Moon Square. Mount Akagi is an object of worship, with the Akagi Shrinesitting on Ōno Lake.

6Viridian Forest: Inspired By Okuchichibu Mountains

Described inPokemon FireRedandLeafGreenas a “deep and sprawling forest” and a “natural maze [that] many people become lost inside,” Viridian Forest will be memorable for players as it’s the first major location they come across after leaving Pallet Town. With lots of Bug andFlying-type Pokemonto catch, thanks to the abundance of trees, it’s the perfect playground for players to train up their team.

FansiteDogasu’s Backpacknotes that Viridian Forest is geographically similar to Okuchichibu Mountains, an area of folded mountains and dense forest. But Viridian Forest seems to bebased more on Kashinokiyama Nature Parkdue to its abundance of trees and trails.

Mt. Moon comparison to Mount Akagi crater lake

In Kanto,Victory Road can be found on Route 23and has earned its name “because it must be traveled by all trainers aiming for the top,” perPokemon FireRedandLeafGreen’sdescription of the location. As the passage to the Indigo Plateau, Victory Road is based on Mount Ashitaka, according toRakuten Travel Experiences.

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Viridian Forest and Mt Tokusa Tozandou comparison

Mount Ashitaka is a stratovolcano southeast of Mount Fuji, which in the Pokemon world is Mt Silver. As Kanto and Johto are landlocked, these real-life counterparts make sense geographically.Hiking In Japannotes that Ashitaka “offers the best unobstructed southerly views of Mt. Fuji from any mountain in Japan". It takes four to six hours to hike up and down, so it’s a pretty hefty trek like Victory Road is for trainers.

4Indigo Plateau: Inspired By Mount Echizen-dake

The Indigo Plateau will be very familiar to older players, as it’s most likelywhere they battled the Elite Fourfor the first time. In addition, trainers from both Kanto and Johto compete here, as the two regions use the Indigo Plateau to challenge the most experienced competitors.

Rakuten Travel Experiences suggests that Mount Echizen-dake is where the Indigo Plateau would be in real life. A volcanic peak to the southeast of Mount Fuji, Echizen-dake is part of Mount Ashitaka’s lava dome. As one of the highest peaks of the Mount Ashitaka range, hikers attempting to climb this peak can expect a four-hour round trip, according toMust Love Japan.

Victory Road and Mount Fuji and Mt Ashitaka comparison

3Sevii Islands: Inspired By Izu & Bonin Islands

Compared to an actual map of Japan, the Sevii Islands correspond to the Izu and Bonin Islands. Rakuten Travel Experiences indicates the first five islands are inspired by the Izu Islands, while six and seven are based on the Bonin Islands.

The Izu Islands are locally known as the Izu Seven Islands and are volcanic, as are the Bonin Islands, perJapan City Tour. Mt. Ember and Naval Rock take their environment from these places, while Birth Island is based on Minami-Tori-shima. Per Dr. Lava onTwitter, Minami-Tori-shima is a “strategic naval island the U.S. and Japanese governments fought over for 100 years".

Indigo Plateau and Mount Echizen-dake comparison

2Kanto Power Plant: Inspired By Tokai Nuclear Power Plant

The abandoned Kanto Power Plant is located on Route 10, and is the home of the legendary bird Zapdos. Despite being left unmanned, some machines still work thanks to an abundance of Electric-type Pokemon.

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According to a user onLemiapp, Tokai Nuclear Power Plant “sparked the idea that would go on to become” the power plant players encounter in Kanto. The user suggests an explosion at Tokai gavePokemoncreator Satoshi Tajiri “the idea that such an incident could create a powerful being,” resulting in Zapdos. This theory is unconfirmed, and it’s more widely believed that Zapdos isbased on the Native American legend of the Thunderbird– a mythological creature responsible for thunder, lightning, and rain “that protected humans from evil spirits,” perLegends of America.

1Seafoam Islands: Inspired By Enoshima Island

The Seafoam Islands can be found on Route 20, which consists of two islands that “are shaped the same, as if they were twins,” per the description inPokemon FireRedandLeafGreen. Players can catch the legendary Articuno here, and the islands are a frequent training ground for Misty. In Generation 4, Blaine’s gym can be found here due to a volcanic eruption on Cinnabar Island.

In relation to the real world, Seafoam Islands take inspiration from the small island of Enoshima. It’s a popular tourist destination and is home to the Iwaya – two caves created by natural erosion that are five floors deep. According toTravel Japan, “a dragon was believed to haunt this area and the second save is dedicated to the myth".

Sevii Islands map

Kanto and Tokai Power Plant comparison

Seafoam Islands Hiroyama Park comparison