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'''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', is, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to [[Pokémon]]. It is located on the fomer site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and | '''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', is, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to [[Pokémon]]. It is located on the fomer site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005. | ||
Admission to the park is free, but there is a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, are available online and can be used to pay for attractions in the park. Buying a special PokéPark Edy card enables holders to special offers and gifts. These cards were offered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005. | Admission to the park is free, but there is a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, are available online and can be used to pay for attractions in the park. Buying a special PokéPark Edy card enables holders to special offers and gifts. These cards were offered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005. |
Revision as of 01:12, 19 September 2006
Pokémon the Park 2005, or PokéPark, is, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to Pokémon. It is located on the fomer site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005.
Admission to the park is free, but there is a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, are available online and can be used to pay for attractions in the park. Buying a special PokéPark Edy card enables holders to special offers and gifts. These cards were offered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005.
There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés.
Attractions
Bumper Car Battle: Aqua vs. Magma
Choose a Team Aqua car or a Team Magma car, and face off against the opposite team in a bumper car battle.
Twister: Fury in the Sky
Ride in a rollercoaster shaped like Rayquaza and experience thrills like in Destiny Deoxys.
Gotta Dance Tour
Relive Gotta Dance!! on this musical ride.
Alto Mare Gondola Cruise
Ride on a ship shaped like Latios and Latias that flies high up in the air and crashes down into water.
Lugia's Spinning Ship
Navigate boats through swirling water and around Lugia.
Pokémon Star Swing
Ride on a swing with Mew, Celebi, and Jirachi.
The Pichu Brothers' Rascal Railway
Take a train ride with the Pichu Brothers, Wynaut, and Munchlax.
Pokémon Giant Ferris Wheel
Ride in a giant ferris wheel with cars in the shapes of various Poké Balls.
Pikachu Forest
Ride through the air in Pikachu-shaped cars.
Mudkip's Big Splash
Ride on a log flume shaped like Mudkip and splash down into a water pool.
Pokémon Merry-Go-Round
Ride on a merry-go-round with Raikou, Entei, and Suicune instead of horses.
More Information
- Official PokéPark website (in Japanese)
- Official PokéPark website (in English, slightly out of date)