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'''Goldenrod City''' (Japanese: '''コガネシティ''' ''Cogane City'') is located in western [[Johto]]. It is the largest town in the region, rivaling even [[Kanto]]'s [[Saffron City]] in size.
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|town=Goldenrod City
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|image=Anime goldenrod.jpg
|slogan=The Festive City of Opulent Charm
|region=Johto
|routes=[[Route 35]] (North)<br />[[Route 34]] (South)
|bottom=gym
|leader=[[Whitney]]
|badge=Plainbadge
|type=Normal
|map=Goldenrod_City.png
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'''Goldenrod City''' (Japanese: '''コガネシティ''' ''Cogane City'') is a large coastal city located in western [[Johto]]. It is the largest city in the region, rivaling [[Saffron City]], the largest city in [[Kanto]] and Goldenrod's "sister city" in many ways, in size. Goldenrod features many attractions for trainers and tourists alike, such as the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] and the [[Johto Radio Tower]].


[[Pokémon Trainer]]s often come to Goldenrod City in order to win the [[Badge#Plainbadge|Plainbadge]] from [[Whitney]], the Goldenrod [[Gym Leader]] who specializes in {{t|Normal}}-type [[Pokémon]]. Additionally, the [[Goldenrod City Dept. Store]] claims to have a full selection of Pokémon Goods for Trainers. It is six stories tall.
[[Pokémon Trainer]]s often come to Goldenrod City in order to win the [[Badge#Plainbadge|Plainbadge]] from [[Whitney]], the Goldenrod [[Gym Leader]], who specializes in {{t|Normal}}-type [[Pokémon]].


An underground path runs from the southern side of the city to the north. A pair of groomers in the tunnel will groom Pokémon to make them happier.
==Places of interest==
===Bike Shop===
The lone Bike Shop in Johto is located in an isolated neighborhood in east Goldenrod. The owner of the shop moved his business from [[Cerulean City]] to Goldenrod in between [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]]. The shop in Cerulean reopened in [[Generation III]].


A [[Radio Tower]] in the city transmits [[Professor Oak]]'s and [[DJ Mary]]'s radio shows to [[PokéGear]]s throughout Johto.
===Goldenrod Department Store===
{{main|Goldenrod Department Store}}
The Goldenrod Department Store, located in the city center, claims to have a full selection of Pokémon Goods for Trainers. Though the store does not carry vital items such as [[Hyper Potion]], {{i|Full Restore}}, or [[Ultra Ball]], it does back up its claim by boasting the widest selection of specialty items in [[Johto]].


==In the Games==
The store is composed of nine levels, including two basements and six shopping floors. The uppermost floor features a rooftop square, complete with binoculars to view locations off in the distance.
[[image:Goldenrod_City.png|156px|right|thumb|Goldenrod City]]
In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold, Silver]], and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]], Goldenrod City is known as "The Festive City of Opulent Charm."


A Bike Shop, a [[Name Rater]], a Flower Shop, and a woman who rates the [[Happiness]] of Pokémon can be found in Goldenrod. Goldenrod City [[Game Corner]] feautures slot machines and interesting prizes.
The basements of the store connect to the [[Underground Path (Goldenrod)|Underground Path]], which encompasses most of western Goldenrod.


The city is revealed to be the hometown of [[Bill]] and his family.
===Goldenrod Game Corner===
{{main|Goldenrod Game Corner}}
Johto's installment of the [[Game Corner]] is located in Goldenrod across the main north-south road from the department store. The parlor features slot machines among other varieties of games. In [[Pokémon Crystal]], the [[Move tutor|Move Tutor]] can be found standing outside the building on Wednesdays.


There is the [[National Park]] to the north, and a [[Pokémon Daycare]] to the south of the city.
===Johto Name Rater===
{{main|Name Rater}}
The Johto Name Rater is located in a house near the guard house separating Goldenrod from Route 35. Here, trainers can have the nicknames of their Pokémon rated and, if the Pokémon's ID number matches the trainer's ID number, the nickname can be changed.


[[Saffron City]] is connected to Goldenrod City via the [[Magnet Train]].
===Johto Radio Tower===
{{main|Johto Radio Tower}}
The Johto Radio Tower, located at the west end of the main east-west path through the city, is the source of all [[PokéGear]] broadcasts in Johto. An antenna on top of the tower transmits three radio programs daily, with a fourth program being aired between 6 PM and 12 AM every night. The building has three studios spread over five floors.


Goldenrod City extends into [[Route 34]] in the south, and [[Route 35]] in the north.
===Magnet Train station===
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{{main|Magnet Train}}
Saffron City and Goldenrod City are linked by not only their mammoth sizes, but also by the Magnet Train, a high-speed train that runs regularly between the two cities. The train follows no set schedule, making the Magnet Train an ideal way to travel between Kanto and Johto.


==In the Anime==
===Underground Path===
[[Image:Anime goldenrod.jpg|right|thumb|260px|The vast Goldenrod City coast as depicted in the Anime]]
{{main|Underground Path (Goldenrod)}}
When [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[Brock]], and [[Misty]] reach Goldenrod City, they are in awe of the its size and the fact that there are so many things to do. Misty plans to take advantage of the department store sales and Brock wants to meet some pretty city girls.
An underground path, often called the "Underground", runs from the southwestern side of the city to the northwestern area, with a branch leading from the Underground to the department store.  A pair of groomers in the tunnel will groom Pokémon, increasing the friendship value for the groomed Pokémon, for a small fee.
 
==In the anime==
When [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[Brock]], and [[Misty]] reach Goldenrod City (pictured in the infobox), they are in awe of the its size and the fact that there are so many things to do. Misty plans to take advantage of the department store sales and Brock wants to meet some pretty city girls.


When Ash said he wanted some food, Brock suggested the [[Goldenrod Galleria]]. The three Pokémon trainers found, however, that getting somewhere in Goldenrod City is not as easy at it looks because many streets are dead ends. Even Whitney, a resident of Goldenrod, has a hard time getting around.
When Ash said he wanted some food, Brock suggested the [[Goldenrod Galleria]]. The three Pokémon trainers found, however, that getting somewhere in Goldenrod City is not as easy at it looks because many streets are dead ends. Even Whitney, a resident of Goldenrod, has a hard time getting around.
{{Clear-right}}


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==Notes==
*Goldenrod is the hometown of [[Bill]], the inventor of the Kanto and Johto [[Bill's PC|PC Storage System]], as well as the rest of his family, who lives in a small house near the Underground's southern entrance.
*Other locations of interest in Goldenrod include a flower shop in the northeast area of the city as well as a woman who is able to determine the happiness of a Pokémon located in a house near the Bike Shop.
*The city's suburbs also feature a pair of notable locations. The [[National Park]] is located north of Goldenrod off of [[Route 35]] while the [[Pokémon Daycare]] is just south of the city on [[Route 34]].
 
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Revision as of 03:14, 31 August 2006

Template:Infobox town Goldenrod City (Japanese: コガネシティ Cogane City) is a large coastal city located in western Johto. It is the largest city in the region, rivaling Saffron City, the largest city in Kanto and Goldenrod's "sister city" in many ways, in size. Goldenrod features many attractions for trainers and tourists alike, such as the Goldenrod Department Store and the Johto Radio Tower.

Pokémon Trainers often come to Goldenrod City in order to win the Plainbadge from Whitney, the Goldenrod Gym Leader, who specializes in Normal-type Pokémon.

Places of interest

Bike Shop

The lone Bike Shop in Johto is located in an isolated neighborhood in east Goldenrod. The owner of the shop moved his business from Cerulean City to Goldenrod in between Generation I and Generation II. The shop in Cerulean reopened in Generation III.

Goldenrod Department Store

Main article: Goldenrod Department Store

The Goldenrod Department Store, located in the city center, claims to have a full selection of Pokémon Goods for Trainers. Though the store does not carry vital items such as Hyper Potion, Full Restore, or Ultra Ball, it does back up its claim by boasting the widest selection of specialty items in Johto.

The store is composed of nine levels, including two basements and six shopping floors. The uppermost floor features a rooftop square, complete with binoculars to view locations off in the distance.

The basements of the store connect to the Underground Path, which encompasses most of western Goldenrod.

Goldenrod Game Corner

Main article: Goldenrod Game Corner

Johto's installment of the Game Corner is located in Goldenrod across the main north-south road from the department store. The parlor features slot machines among other varieties of games. In Pokémon Crystal, the Move Tutor can be found standing outside the building on Wednesdays.

Johto Name Rater

Main article: Name Rater

The Johto Name Rater is located in a house near the guard house separating Goldenrod from Route 35. Here, trainers can have the nicknames of their Pokémon rated and, if the Pokémon's ID number matches the trainer's ID number, the nickname can be changed.

Johto Radio Tower

Main article: Johto Radio Tower

The Johto Radio Tower, located at the west end of the main east-west path through the city, is the source of all PokéGear broadcasts in Johto. An antenna on top of the tower transmits three radio programs daily, with a fourth program being aired between 6 PM and 12 AM every night. The building has three studios spread over five floors.

Magnet Train station

Main article: Magnet Train

Saffron City and Goldenrod City are linked by not only their mammoth sizes, but also by the Magnet Train, a high-speed train that runs regularly between the two cities. The train follows no set schedule, making the Magnet Train an ideal way to travel between Kanto and Johto.

Underground Path

Main article: Underground Path (Goldenrod)

An underground path, often called the "Underground", runs from the southwestern side of the city to the northwestern area, with a branch leading from the Underground to the department store. A pair of groomers in the tunnel will groom Pokémon, increasing the friendship value for the groomed Pokémon, for a small fee.

In the anime

When Ash, Brock, and Misty reach Goldenrod City (pictured in the infobox), they are in awe of the its size and the fact that there are so many things to do. Misty plans to take advantage of the department store sales and Brock wants to meet some pretty city girls.

When Ash said he wanted some food, Brock suggested the Goldenrod Galleria. The three Pokémon trainers found, however, that getting somewhere in Goldenrod City is not as easy at it looks because many streets are dead ends. Even Whitney, a resident of Goldenrod, has a hard time getting around.

Notes

  • Goldenrod is the hometown of Bill, the inventor of the Kanto and Johto PC Storage System, as well as the rest of his family, who lives in a small house near the Underground's southern entrance.
  • Other locations of interest in Goldenrod include a flower shop in the northeast area of the city as well as a woman who is able to determine the happiness of a Pokémon located in a house near the Bike Shop.
  • The city's suburbs also feature a pair of notable locations. The National Park is located north of Goldenrod off of Route 35 while the Pokémon Daycare is just south of the city on Route 34.

Template:Towns of Johto

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