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Pokemon World Map Japan. Pokemon World Map Japan Cornie Christean A Pokemon fan has attempted to create a map imagining what the regions of the iconic video game world would look like if most of them were overlayed on the land of their creation, Japan Island regions are double sized and Japanese regions are in separate magnified box to improve readability

Extended Pokemon World, Japan by foxhead128 on DeviantArt
Extended Pokemon World, Japan by foxhead128 on DeviantArt from www.deviantart.com

I found maps of each region on serebii and google search. An orbital view of the Pokémon world in Pokémon the Series, resembling the real world Earth A landscape view of the Pokémon world, Unova is highlighted by the squared cursor

Extended Pokemon World, Japan by foxhead128 on DeviantArt

The Kantō region of Japan (関東地方, Kantō-chihō, meaning "Region East to the Barrier", referring to the east of the Hakone checkpoint) is not only identical in name to Kanto in the Pokémon world, but is also very similar geographically; however, the western part of the game map. I found maps of each region on serebii and google search. Island regions are double sized and Japanese regions are in separate magnified box to improve readability

[新しいコレクション] pokemon regions japan map 201872Pokemon regions japan map. Includes all named core, side, and spin-off game regions Shikoku, Chugoku, Chubu, and Tohoku are real Japanese prefectures.

Pokemon regions on the Japan map Maps on the Web. The designs of seven of the major Pokémon regions—Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar and Paldea—are strikingly similar in geography and demographics to regions in the real world, and they are sometimes even officially stated to be based on certain locations. Playing Teal Mask has gotten me thinking about the pokemon world as a whole recently, and I went looking for a fan-made world map.but everything I could find mashed the regions together into weird supercontinents rather than basing the placement of regions on real-world counterparts