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| On certain days, the player can challenge a Trainer who appears in the Pokémon Center. Depending on the game progress, these Trainers will have teams with higher leveled Pokémon upon rematch. | | On certain days, the player can challenge a Trainer who appears in the Pokémon Center. Depending on the game's progress, these Trainers will have teams with higher leveled Pokémon upon rematch. |
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Jubilife City
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コトブキシティ Kotobuki City
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"City of Joy"
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Jubilife City in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
The most modernized city in the Sinnoh region. It is bustling with people on the go.
The Pokétch Company, the developer and manufacturer of the Pokétch, is located here.
Jubilife TV, Sinnoh's TV network, is located here. It is an entertaining place to visit.
The Global Trade Station—GTS for short—is located here.DP
The Global Terminal is located here. It is your connection to the entire world.Pt
The Global Wonder Station—GWS for short—is located here.BDSP
Located here is the Trainers' School. Drop in to study up on the basics of Pokémon.
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[[|Jubilife City Gym]] - Sinnoh Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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[[|Jubilife City Gym]] - Sinnoh Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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[[|Jubilife City Gym]] - Sinnoh Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Location Location of Jubilife City in Sinnoh.
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Jubilife City (Japanese: コトブキシティ Kotobuki City) is a city in the Sinnoh region. Jubilife is the most modernized city in the region, and according to the anime, the largest city in Sinnoh. It is the sixth-largest city in the Pokémon world. The city can be accessed from all four directions, with a gate occupying the west entrance.
There are many distinctive buildings in Jubilife City, including the TV station (where Mystery Gift can be unlocked), the Pokétch Company, the Trainers' School, and the Global Trade StationDPPt/Global Wonder StationBDSP, which allows players to trade Pokémon with anyone across the entire world.
When the Sinnoh region was first being settled by humans (known back then as the Hisui region), Jubilife City was called Jubilife Village, making it the oldest known settlement to still exist in the region.
Slogan
City of Joy (Japanese: ひとがつどう しあわせのまち The town of happiness where people gather.)
Places of interest
Jubilife TV
- Main article: Jubilife TV
The Jubilife TV station is a noticeable big, white and cube-shaped building located in the northern section of the city. A Pokétch campaign Clown blocks the main doors until the player defeats the Team Galactic Grunts at the north end of the city; this event happens upon returning from Oreburgh City with the Coal Badge.
Inside the building, the Jubilife TV station is home to the Pokémon Lottery Corner. In Diamond and Pearl and Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, a Trainer also appears in the lobby and can be fought once a day, depending on the current day of the week. On the second floor, Trainers can dress up their Pokémon using their Accessories. On the third floor, players can see various rankings set by those they have mixed records with. Additionally, a man on the third floor allows the player to activate Mystery Gift.
A man standing outside the TV station will give the player the option to form a group. By mixing records with other players, a player is allowed to join any group of which their friend is a member, upon speaking with the man again.
Jubilife TV
The Fun-and-Games TV Station!
Global Trade Station / Global Terminal
- Main article: Global Terminal
The Global Trade Station or Global Terminal is located in the southwestern section of the city in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.
Within the building, players have the opportunity to trade Pokémon with other players around the world. In order to access the GTS, the player must have the Coal Badge.
Inside, there is a large globe, called Geonet, on which players can indicate their location, and on which small dots representing players they have traded with will appear. If the player talks with the woman at the counter, she will direct them into a room in which they can either put up a Pokémon to be traded or trade a Pokémon they own for one that has been put up for trade. Pokémon searches, after being confined to one species that has been seen by the player, can be further narrowed down to level and gender of the Pokémon available. By level, players can search for and request Pokémon level 9 and under, level 10 and up, level 20 and up, and so on to level 100, or they can search for Pokémon of any level. Gender is similar, with the player being able to search for male, female, or either gender of the selected Pokémon. Pokémon offerings are similarly governed, as the requested Pokémon in return cannot be any Pokémon that the player has not seen. Unfortunately, Pokémon that are offered cannot be bargained, as the player has to choose one Pokémon they want for it, instead of having a more flexible list.
In Pokémon Platinum, the GTS has been redesigned to be larger and contain more features. It is located in the same place as the older GTS, in Jubilife City, with its name changed to the Global Terminal. One addition is a woman who gives away a random Backdrop daily, rather than initially winning them in the daily lottery. Other than the regular trading feature, there is a new feature where players may exchange Pokémon with another friend. The Global Terminal is apparently a computer-like machine which the player operates. The Vs. Recorder, also introduced in Pokémon Platinum, has the ability to record and replay battles made in-game. A player may send and receive battles over Nintendo Wi-Fi using the Global Station. These battles can also be ranked by popularity and be watched by people on Wi-Fi. In addition, players can take pictures of their PC storage boxes and send them over Wi-Fi to friends. The GTS has incorporated an e-mail system that allows players to be notified of completed trades. The notification messages are sent to the player's actual e-mail address, and so the messages can be viewed either on a PC, mobile phone or a Wii console. In this way, the player will be spared of having to return to the GTS only to find that a trade has not yet been completed.
Global Wonder Station
- Main article: Global Wonder Station
The Global Wonder Station is a building located in the southwest of the city in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. It replaces the Global Trade Station from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
Pokétch Company
- Main article: Pokétch Company
The Pokétch Company's headquarters is located in the northwestern section of the city. The Pokétch Company is a family-owned company, and the manufacturer of the Pokétch. It is relatively small, unlike Silph Co. or the Devon Corporation, and actually started as a hobby of the owner, who made what he liked before the business grew to its present state. The building has three floors, in which the family of the president of the company reside in. The president holds a promotion to receive a free Pokétch in Jubilife City, if three Clowns with Pokémon trivia questions can be found, and Coupons collected from each by correctly answering said trivia questions. He will also give new Pokétch applications out to the player as they earn more Badges.
The Pokétch Company
Pokémon Watches for the World!
Trainers' School
- Main article: Trainers' School (Sinnoh)
The Trainers' School is located in the center of the city, west of the Pokémon Center. The School features tutorials on how to raise Pokémon. There are two adjoined rooms in the School. The kids on the left room have some basic information about the game of Pokémon. On the table is a notebook with notes on Trainers written inside. Status conditions and their effects are listed on the chalkboard at the back. In the room on the right, there are two School Kids on a blue carpet who will ask the player to battle. There is a version-dependent reward for defeating them both. If the School Kids inside are defeated, they hand out TM10 (Hidden Power) in Diamond and Pearl, a Potion in Platinum, or three copies of TM10 (Work Up) in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
On the player's first visit to the School, their rival is situated at the back of the room, reading the chalkboard. Upon talking to the rival, the player will deliver the Parcel entrusted to them by the rival's mother back in Twinleaf Town. Two Town Maps are found inside the Parcel, and the rival will give the player one.
Trainers' School
The First Step for Trainers!
Jubilife Condominiums
Jubilife Condominiums (Japanese: コトブキマンション Kotobuki Condominiums) is located in the northeastern section of the city. The building has two floors. On 1F, an old lady says how fetching a Pokétch is, and the young girl with a Pachirisu and Pikachu gives the player a Quick Claw. On 2F, a girl talks about the advantages of Heal Balls and a Bug Catcher discusses new moves. This floor is educational for new Trainers.
Jubilife Condominiums
Tenants Wanted!
Demographics
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
The population of Jubilife City is 87, making it one of the largest cities in the Pokémon world and the second biggest in Sinnoh.
Pokémon Platinum
The population of Jubilife City has increased to 124, making it fourth largest city in the Pokémon world and the biggest in Sinnoh. The reason for such dramatic increase from Diamond and Pearl is the expansion of the Global Trade Station to the Global Terminal.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
The population of Jubilife City is 88, making it one of the largest cities in the Pokémon world and the second biggest in Sinnoh.
Poké Mart
Generation IV
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Items
Trainers' School
- Main article: Trainers' School (Sinnoh) → Items
Trainers
After the player obtains the Coal Badge, Lucas/Dawn will join the player in a Multi Battle against a pair of Team Galactic Grunts.
If the player chose Turtwig:
If the player chose Chimchar:
If the player chose Piplup:
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Pokémon Center
On certain days, the player can challenge a Trainer who appears in the Pokémon Center. Depending on the game's progress, these Trainers will have teams with higher leveled Pokémon upon rematch.
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Reporter Kinsey アキコ Akiko Reward: $1800/2040/2280
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Gallery
Artwork
Layout
In the anime
Jubilife City in the anime
In the anime, Jubilife City was stated to be the largest city in Sinnoh. It has many skyscrapers and, like several other cities in the region, it has its own Contest Hall. It is also home to the Pokétch Company and the B-Button League. The city was first mentioned in Two Degrees of Separation!, when Dawn revealed that she was planning to make her Coordinator debut in the Jubilife Contest. However, its actual appearance came in Not on MY Watch Ya Don't!, when Ash and his friends first arrived there.
After seeing an advertisement for the Pokétch and knowing that every Top Coordinator has one, Dawn wandered the city looking for a Pokétch shop to get one for herself, but she was informed that the Pokétch supply of all stores in Jubilife had recently been recalled. Dawn was very disappointed to hear that, but she soon encountered three suspicious clowns who were giving Pokétches away and became happy when she finally got herself one. The three clowns, however, were actually Team Rocket in disguise and the Pokétches they were handing out were fake ones. After an encounter with Landis, the son of the Pokétch Co. President, Dawn received an original Pokétch.
The Jubilife City Pokémon Contest was held in Mounting a Coordinator Assault! and Arrival of a Rival!. After obtaining their Contest Passes, as well as Ribbon cases and Ball Capsules with Seals to go along, Dawn and Ash both entered the event. Also participating in the competition were Zoey and Jessilina. They all did a good job at showing off their Pokémon's style and skill in the Performance Stage and as a result they were placed among the eight talented Coordinators moving on to the Contest Battles. There, Zoey defeated them one by one until she was declared the grand winner. This victory gave Zoey the prestigious Jubilife Ribbon, her second Contest Ribbon overall.
In Ya See We Want An Evolution!, Ash and his friends returned to Jubilife City in order to reach Floaroma Town. They visited the headquarters of the B-Button League, an organization made by people that do not evolve their Pokémon.
Chloe traveled to Jubilife City in Nightfall? Nightmares! on a vacation. After seeing an interview with Johanna on television and hearing her talk about an upcoming Pokémon Contest in Eterna City, she decided to head there in order to see it.
Gallery
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Jubilife City first appeared in Stagestruck Starly, where Diamond and Pearl participated in a comedy contest organized by Jubilife TV. They were gifted with a bicycle ride, but their prize was accidentally mixed up with Paka and Uji's mission description to act as Platinum Berlitz's bodyguards. In A Bevy of Bidoof, Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum spent a night at the Jubilife Grand Hotel before commencing their journey.
Diamond returned to the city by himself in Licking Lickitung and Luring in a Lickilicky, taking part in a Pokétch promotional challenge. During the challenge, a thieving Lickitung started causing havoc, and it was up to Diamond to stop it. When Diamond tracked down the Lickitung and started to battle against it, it suddenly evolved into a Lickilicky. Despite this, Diamond was eventually able to catch the Lickilicky. He also took the responsibility of returning all the stolen items back to their proper owners, although he was allowed to keep a Proteam Omega toy robot for himself, much to his delight.
In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia V, a group of kids from Veilstone City were teleported to the Jubilife Grand Hotel due to the distortion of time and space caused by Dialga and Palkia's fight at the Spear Pillar.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
Jubilife City appeared in Hareta's Very First Pokémon Battle!!, where Hareta arrived there with Mitsumi. After having an encounter with a pair of Interviewers, Hareta was attacked by two Team Galactic Grunts, who stole his Piplup and ran away towards Oreburgh City.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Jubilife City appeared in the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl manga, where Kenta visited it.
Trivia
Origin
- Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Sinnoh
Jubilife City appears to be based on Sapporo, the capital city of Hokkaidō Prefecture. Both are large cities in about the same place when Hokkaidō and Sinnoh are compared.
Name origin
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Japanese
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コトブキシティ Kotobuki City
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From 寿 kotobuki (felicitation)
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English
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Jubilife City
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From jubilant and life
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German
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Jubelstadt
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From Jubel (jubilation) and Stadt (city)
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Spanish
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Ciudad Jubileo
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From jubileo (jubilee)
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Ciudad Júbilo*
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From júbilo (joy)
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French
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Féli-Cité
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From félicité (felicity) and cité (city)
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Italian
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Giubilopoli
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From giubilo (rejoicing) and the suffix -poli (city)
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Korean
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축복시티 Chukbok City
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From 축복 (祝福) chukbok (blessing)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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祝慶市 / 祝庆市 Zhùqìng Shì
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From 慶祝 / 庆祝 qìngzhù / hingjūk (to celebrate)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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祝慶市 Jūkhing Síh
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Polish
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Jubilife
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From its English name
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Cidade de Jubilife
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From its English name
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Russian
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Джубили Сити Dzhubili City
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Similar to its English name
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Vietnamese
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Thành phố Kotobuki
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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