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*The town's English name was first revealed via dialogue in ''[[AG191|Home is Where the Start Is!]]''.
*The town's English name was first revealed via dialogue in ''[[AG191|Home is Where the Start Is!]]''.
*In the games, Dawn or Lucas lives in Sandgem Town. In the anime, they live in Twinleaf Town.
*In the games, Dawn or Lucas lives in Sandgem Town. In the anime, they live in Twinleaf Town.
*In the games, Dawn or Lucas is the professor's assistant, while an assistant is unmentioned in the anime.
===Name origin===
===Name origin===
The Japanese name ''Masago Town'' refers to a Japanese word for ''sand'' (真砂 ''masago''). The English translation preserves this.
The Japanese name ''Masago Town'' refers to a Japanese word for ''sand'' (真砂 ''masago''). The English translation preserves this.

Revision as of 23:56, 22 July 2008

Template:Infobox town Sandgem Town (Japanese: マサゴタウン Masago Town) is a location in the region of Sinnoh, the featured area in the Generation IV games, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. It notably has sandy terrain to the south of town, the beginnings of Sandgem Beach. The beach is part of Route 219, and is in close proximity to the town itself. Professor Rowan's laboratory is here. It is also the hometown for Dawn or Lucas, depending on which character the player chooses for themselves. Also, the little sister of Dawn or Lucas gives information about swarms she sees on television. It is the first location in Sinnoh where Poké Balls are able to be purchased. It smells of the salty scent of the sea.

The population of Sandgem Town is 18 people.

Trivia

  • Sandgem's Japanese motto is うみにつながる すなのまち.
  • The town's English name was first revealed via dialogue in Home is Where the Start Is!.
  • In the games, Dawn or Lucas lives in Sandgem Town. In the anime, they live in Twinleaf Town.
  • In the games, Dawn or Lucas is the professor's assistant, while an assistant is unmentioned in the anime.

Name origin

The Japanese name Masago Town refers to a Japanese word for sand (真砂 masago). The English translation preserves this.

Template:Towns of Sinnoh