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* Whitestone shares a similarity in geography and architecture with [[Sootopolis City]]. | * Whitestone shares a similarity in geography and architecture with [[Sootopolis City]]. | ||
* The settlement could draw inspiration from {{wp|Ostuni|Ostuni}}, city renowned for the historic center's housing coated in white lime. | |||
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Revision as of 18:18, 19 April 2018
Whitestone ホワイトタウン White Town | |
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Region | Johto |
Debut | The Art of Pokémon |
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Whitestone (Japanese: ホワイトタウン White Town) is an anime-exclusive town in Johto, located between Ecruteak City and Olivine City, which appeared in The Art of Pokémon.
Surrounded by mountains and bordering a giant lake, Whitestone is known for its white walls, which are said to resemble marble. However, they are in fact readily painted white to maintain a unique character, a practice maintained by citizens for generations.
Many of its buildings are terrace-style with wooden window shutters. It also has a church, which sits at the top of the hill Whitestone is built on. Whitestone is home to abstract artist Jack Pollockson and his trio of Smeargles.
Pokémon seen in Whitestone
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Trivia
- Whitestone shares a similarity in geography and architecture with Sootopolis City.
- The settlement could draw inspiration from Ostuni, city renowned for the historic center's housing coated in white lime.
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