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A '''Sightseer''' (Japanese: '''かんこうきゃく''' ''Sightseer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that debuted in the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, where they appeared in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]. They later made their [[core series]] debut in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]].
A '''Sightseer''' (Japanese: '''かんこうきゃく''' ''Sightseer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that debuted in the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, where they appeared in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]. They later made their [[core series]] debut in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]].


They are very similar to the {{tc|Tourist}} {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}}. In [[Generation VII]], Sightseers are depicted as young men and women in light summer wear, with hats and sunglasses, holding {{wp|smartphone}}s, and can be seen as an equivalent of {{tc|Tourist}}s from [[Generation VI]]. They typically use the more typical variants of Pokémon that have [[regional form]]s in [[Alola]]. In the [[Battle Royal Dome]], Sightseers specialize in {{t|Electric}}-, {{t|Ghost}}-, and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.
They are very similar to the {{tc|Tourist}} {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} from [[Generation VI]]. In [[Generation VII]], Sightseers are depicted as young men and women in light summer wear, with hats and sunglasses, holding {{wp|smartphone}}s. They typically use the [[Kanto]]nian variants of Pokémon that have [[regional form]]s in [[Alola]]. In the [[Battle Royal Dome]], Sightseers specialize in {{t|Electric}}-, {{t|Ghost}}-, and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.


Two Sightseers of different genders can team up in a [[Double Battle]] as {{tc|Honeymooners}}. Alternatively, a Sightseer paired with a {{tc|Punk Girl}} or {{tc|Bellhop}}, depending on the gender, forms a {{tc|Tourist Couple}}.
Two Sightseers of different genders can team up in a [[Double Battle]] as {{tc|Honeymooners}}. Alternatively, a Sightseer paired with a {{tc|Punk Girl}} or {{tc|Bellhop}}, depending on the gender, forms a {{tc|Tourist Couple}}.

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Sightseer
かんこうきゃく Sightseer
SM Sightseers Saito.png
Art from Sun and Moon by Naoki Saito
Other names
Introduced in Generation IV
Appears in Battle Revolution, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Gender Both
Counterpart Tourist
Notable members {{{members}}}
Anime debut
TCG debut Lost Thunder
TCG card Sightseer
Manga debut {{{manga}}}

A Sightseer (Japanese: かんこうきゃく Sightseer) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that debuted in the Generation IV games, where they appeared in Pokémon Battle Revolution. They later made their core series debut in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

They are very similar to the Tourist Trainer class from Generation VI. In Generation VII, Sightseers are depicted as young men and women in light summer wear, with hats and sunglasses, holding smartphones. They typically use the Kantonian variants of Pokémon that have regional forms in Alola. In the Battle Royal Dome, Sightseers specialize in Electric-, Ghost-, and Steel-type Pokémon.

Two Sightseers of different genders can team up in a Double Battle as Honeymooners. Alternatively, a Sightseer paired with a Punk Girl or Bellhop, depending on the gender, forms a Tourist Couple.

Appearance

Spr SM Sightseer M.pngSpr SM Sightseer F.png VSSightseer M SM.pngVSSightseer F SM.png
In-battle models from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
VS models from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Sightseer m SM OD.pngSightseer f SM OD.png
Overworld models from
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon

Trainer list

Pokémon Sun and Moon


See more:
List of Battle Royal Dome Trainers/Sightseer
List of Battle Tree Trainers/Sightseer

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon


In the manga

A male Sightseer in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

In Truth and the Mastermind Behind Team Skull, a male Sightseer was seen running away in horror from the Ultra Beasts that showed up in Alola. Later, a female Sightseer was seen at Hokulani Observatory.

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Sightseer in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Sightseer Su Lost Thunder Uncommon 189/214 Thunderclap Spark C 056/060
      SM-P Promotional cards   308/SM-P
      Tag Team GX Deck Build Box   021/029
Yellow A Alternate cards   189a/214 Miracle Twin TR 094/094
      Tag All Stars   149/173
      Tag All Stars SR 192/173
 


Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 觀光客 Gūngwōnghaak
Mandarin 觀光客 Guānguāngkè *
游客 Yóukè *
France Flag.png French Vacancier ()
Vacancière ()
Germany Flag.png German Urlauber ()
Urlauberin ()
Italy Flag.png Italian Vacanziera
South Korea Flag.png Korean 관광객 Gwan-gwanggaek
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Excursionista
Spain Flag.png Spanish Veraneante*
Turista*
Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
Alola Ace DuoAce TrainerAether Branch ChiefAether FoundationAether Foundation Employee
Aether PresidentAthletic SiblingsBackpackerBeautyBellhopBlack BeltCaptainCollectorCookDancer
Eevee UserElite FourEspeon UserFirefighterFishermanFlareon UserGAME FREAKGentlemanGlaceon User
Golf BuddiesGolferHikerHoneymoonersIsland KahunaJanitorJolteon UserKarate FamilyLassLeafeon User
MadameOffice WorkerPokémon BreederPokémon ProfessorPokémon TrainerPolice OfficerPreschooler
PrincipalPunk GirlPunk GuyPunk PairRising StarRising Star DuoScientistSightseerSwimmerSwimmers
Swimmer GirlsSylveon UserTeacherTeam SkullTeam Skull AdminTeam Skull BossTeam Skull Grunt
Trial GuideTwinsUmbreon UserVaporeon UserVeteranVeteran DuoWorkerYoungsterYouth Athlete
ActorUSUMCapoeira CoupleUSUMDancing FamilyUSUMKantonian GymUSUMMaster & ApprenticeUSUM
ReporterUSUMSparring PartnersUSUMSurferUSUMTeam AquaUSUMTeam FlareUSUMTeam GalacticUSUM
Team MagmaUSUMTeam PlasmaUSUMTeam Rainbow RocketUSUMTeam Rainbow Rocket GruntUSUM
Tourist CoupleUSUMUltra Forest KartenvoyUSUltra Recon SquadUSUM
Battle Tree, Battle Royal Dome, and Battle Agency only:
Battle LegendPokémon Center LadyPro Wrestler


Trainer classes in Battle Revolution
Beginning TrainerBug-Catching ManChallengerClose SiblingsColosseum LeaderColosseum Master
Cool BeautyCute ManiacElectrifying GuyFreshwomanFuture GirlGirl In LoveHardheaded GirlHigh-Tech Maniac
Hiking Club MemberHiking GirlIcy GuyJoe's GroupieKruger FamilyLeader-in-TrainingLittle QueenLone Wolf
Magician's ApprenticeMaster ClassMature CoupleMay-December CoupleMuddy BoyNew StarNoviceOrdinary GuyOrdinary Lady
Passionate ManPassionate RiderPicnic GirlPikachu FanPoison Tongue BoyPokétopia MasterRookieSashay Fan Club
Sci-Fi ManiacShocking GirlSightseerSprout TrainerSteel SpiritStubborn BoySwimming ChampSwimming Club Member
Three BrothersThree SistersTomboyTraveling GuyTraveling LadyTwin BrothersTwin SistersYouthful Couple


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