![]() ![]() Indigo Plateau and Victory Road mountain range divides Kanto from the neighboring Johto region. Kanto has several mountain ranges, which are mostly in northern and western Kanto. Kanto has a contrast between urban cities and rural towns. Kanto is mostly dominated by land, but has a large bay in the middle which opens to a sea in the southwest. Many of the major Kanto cities are in the center of the region, with close access to virtually every environment such as the sea, mountains, forests, etc. The majority of the Kanto region are forests and plains. The Kanto region has a very temperate climate and not many notable landscape features, though this may be due to the region's origins in the Generation I games. Ethan/Kris/Lyra is then the current Indigo League Champion that met and defeated Red. Three years later, Ethan/ Kris/ Lyra, a Trainer that hails from Johto, comes to Kanto and collects all eight Kanto Gym Badges. Finally, Red/Leaf also reaches the Indigo League and defeats Blue to gain the title of the new Indigo League Champion. In the meantime, Blue, who has also collected all of the Kanto Gym Badges, defeats the Elite Four at the Indigo League and becomes the champion of the Kanto region. Red/Leaf stops Team Rocket and defeats Giovanni, their boss, as well as the Gym Leader of Viridian Gym, who then disbands Team Rocket. During their journey, Red/Leaf comes across Team Rocket, an evil organization behind the theft and illegal profit of Pokémon. Red/Leaf travels across the Kanto region and collects all eight Gym Badges. Professor Oak also gives his grandson, Blue, a Pokémon and asks Blue and Red/Leaf to help him fill the Pokédex, a complete encyclopedia on Pokémon. In contemporary history, Red/ Leaf is given a Pokémon by Professor Oak for personal safety. at the time of Generation I, it is also the only Pokémon region without any myths related to Pokémon. While Kanto is the centerpoint for innovation, with the Poké Ball's ultimate upgrade, the Master Ball, having been recently invented by Silph Co. This may be reflected in the look of the cities and the buildings, such as the Pokémon Lab of Cinnabar Island and the Power Plant. Compared to traditional Kansai, on which Johto is based, Kanto is modern and technological. The differences are most noticeable in the games while talking to the inhabitants of both regions. ![]() Kantō and Kansai are the two most populous areas of Honshū, the largest island of Japan, and much like Kanto and Johto, represent a harmony of contrasting cultures living together. Vermilion City is based on Yokohama, the largest seaport in Japan. Commercially-oriented Celadon City and Saffron City are based on the sprawling city of Tokyo, the most important economic center of Japan. Kanto is based on the real Kantō region ( 関 東, east of the barrier) in Japan. The map of Japan showing the Kanto region as the Kantō region. Unlike every other region, Kanto's fictional name reflects its real-world name. Starting in Generation III, it is shown with denser tree coverage.Īll cities in Kanto are named after colors, with the exception of Pallet Town, which refers to a palette, meaning a range of colors. The artwork from the early games depict Kanto as grassland. ![]() In the games, the player begins their journey in Pallet Town and ends it at the Indigo Plateau. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!, the player chooses Pikachu, while in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, the player chooses Eevee. In Pokémon Yellow, Oak intended to give the player an Eevee, but after his grandson Blue takes it instead, he gives the player a Pikachu that he had just caught. Professor Oak is the resident Pokémon Professor and gives Pokémon Trainers a choice between Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle as their first partner Pokémon. Kanto is the setting of the first generation of games and can be explored in Generations II, III, IV, and VII. Kanto is located east of Johto, which together form a joint landmass that is south of Sinnoh. The Kanto region (Japanese: カントー 地方 Kanto region) is a region of the Pokémon world. Red and Green Ja Blue Ja Red and Blue Yellow Gold and Silver Crystal FireRed and LeafGreen HeartGold and SoulSilver Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! Indigo League (1) Advanced Battle (8) Battle Frontier (9) Journeys (23) Master Journeys (24) Ultimate Journeys (25) Horizons Original series ( The Beginning) Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire Pokémon Journeys: The Series Pokémon Horizons: The Series Artwork of Kanto from Generation VII by kawayoo īulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle Pikachu Y P and Eevee E ![]()
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