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*Mistralton's Japanese motto is {{tt|風が 花を 集める 街|The city where the winds gather the flowers}}. | *Mistralton's Japanese motto is {{tt|風が 花を 集める 街|The city where the winds gather the flowers}}. | ||
*Mistralton City's background music is similar to the song "Finally Falling". | |||
==Name origin== | ==Name origin== |
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Mistralton City Gym - Unova Gym #6
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Location Location of Mistralton City in Unova. |
Mistralton City (Japanese フキヨセシティ Fukiyose City) is located in the western part of Unova. This city is unique as it is the only city in any of the Pokémon games to feature an airport, which is used for the transportation of cargo.
The city has two possible entrances on foot: from Chargestone Cave, and from Route 7.
Places of interest
Cargo Service
The Cargo Service is a single room with two counters. A woman inside standing near the TV will exchange 10 Sweet Hearts for a Heart Scale. In Black, the airport is surrounded by greenhouses, while in White, it is surrounded by vegetable patches.
Runways
The runways contain the Mistralton Gym, and also house two airplanes.
Move Family's House
Both the Move relearner and Move deleter are located in a house next to the Pokémon Center.
Hidden Power
A man next to the Pokémon Center Nurse will tell the player the type of their Pokémon's Hidden Power.
Mistralton City Gym
- Main article: Mistralton Gym
The Mistralton Gym is the official gym of Mistralton City. The Gym doubles as an airplane hangar. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Skyla. Trainers who defeat her receive the Jet Badge.
Demographics
Mistralton City has a population of 37.
TMs
TMs can be bought at the Pokémon Center.
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Trivia
- Mistralton's Japanese motto is 風が 花を 集める 街.
- Mistralton City's background music is similar to the song "Finally Falling".
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フキヨセシティ Fukiyose City | 吹き寄せ fukiyose, a mon that resembles a medley of flowers and leaves drifting on the wind. It also literally translates to "blow and gather". |
English | Mistralton City | From mistral wind, "mist", and alto (high), a common prefix for cloud names. |
French | Parsemille | From parsemer (scatter) and feuille (leaf). |
German | Panaero City | From the Greek pan (all) and aero (air). |
Italian | Ponentopoli | From Ponente, Italian word for Poniente. |
Spanish | Ciudad Loza | From loza, dishware. |
Korean | 궐수시티 Gweolsu City |
This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |