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Castelia City (Japanese: ヒウンシティ Hiun City) is a large seaside city located in south central Unova. Unlike other cities, Castelia is a huge, sprawling metropolis, sporting many towering skyscrapers and other tall buildings. It is the heart of business and economy of the Unova region, as opposed to its sister city, Nimbasa City which is the heart leisure. Most of its city streets are crowded with different people rushing around, trying to get to work, home, or other places, creating a hustle and bustle scene for city life. The city exists on the bottom of Unova's central peninsula, south of the desert and north of the sea, making for a perfect harbor city.
The city has only two possible entrances on foot, from Route 4, a harsh desert in the north, and from Skyarrow Bridge, a large suspension bridge that connects the southern part of the eastern peninsula to the central peninsula and provides a scenic views of Castelia's vast skyline, which spans off in the east. There are several other ways to enter the city. Tourists and businessmen travel to Castelia City from other regions by boat and stop at Castelia's harbour side.
Castelia City is geographically the largest city in the Pokémon world, and contains many structural elements that have not been seen in cities in other regions. The city's core is a central business district, with huge skyscrapers and other commercial buildings; a series of alleyways lead into this core, where smaller shops are set up among city traffic. The city's outskirts are bounded on all sides by harbor, where ships provide traffic to other regions in the Pokémon world.
Places of interest
Castelia's wharf
Due to the geography of the central peninsula, Castelia City's wharf is shaped so it extends all the way around the southern half of the city. The wharf is considered the outer layer of the giant city where many tall skyscrapers and important building stand. The Pokemon Center can be found along the eastern side of the wharf, as well as several other company building, for example, the Battle Company, and Passerby Analytics HQ.
Battle Company
The Battle Company is a multi-story building located on the corner of Mode Street along the wharf. The company is one of the lead researchers of battle items, and assists in the development of other items such as Poké Balls, as well as goods for Pokémon and Trainers. An essential part of the research the company does is through battling, so most of the employees, who are usually Clerks and Scientists are looking for a battle when they work. The stronger the employee is, the higher the floor they work on, however, only three floors are accessible to Trainers and visitors — the ground floor as well as floor 47 and floor 55. The head of the company works on the 55th floor, who disguises himself as the janitor to trick people. He will give the player an Exp. Share after he is defeated.
There are three floors that can be accessed by Trainers which are all connect by an elevator at the back of the building. The ground floor is reception and the visitors floor, where there are a few tables set up and a television. The 47th floor contains 6 employees which most of them can be battled. There are many office desks and cubical, as well as computer systems and servers. The 55th floor is much similar to the 47th floor, where are are several desks, cubicles and meeting places. There are four employees working on this floor as well as the boss who sits at the back of the room behind a desk.
Passerby Analytics HQ
The Passerby Analytics HQ is located on the corner of the street where Castelia Gym is. The building is small compared to the other larger skyscrapers around the city, and has only one floor upstairs. However, the building has a larger billboard attached to the roof promoting the headquarters and making it more noticeable. Inside the headquarters there messy room contains several researchers who are working on surveys to ask to the public to get opinions and statistics. There is a job vacancy available for a statistician, who enjoys field work, which can be taken up by the player. If accepted, the player will receive a function for their C-Gear that allows for surveying other players who are passing by. The head of the headquarters will often give out request for the statistician which includes Head-count surveys and Timed surveys with varies questions. This can be done using the specific C-Gear function to ask other people for surveys.
The other researchers in the room will ask the newly-appointed statistician for things. One of the research will let the player change their greeting phrase for the C-Gear function, and the other will let the player change their departing phrase for the C-Gear function. Another researcher will conduct surveys for which the player must answer correctly. There are a few charts and graphs on the wall; the pie graph on the back wall will display the player's statistician rank, the number of times thanked before, and the number of people who have passed by.
Ocean Side
There are five piers on the waterfront where certain ferries are docked. Opposite the street in which the Gym resides is Liberty Pier. The ferry found here will take the player to Liberty Garden if the player has a Liberty Pass. Unity Pier is across from Narrow Street, and its ferry is transport to the Unity Tower, which is only available after the player defeats the Elite Four for the first time. Prime Pier is across from Mode Street. Occasionally docked at Prime Pier is the Plasma Ship, a black boat that Team Plasma uses to get to Liberty Garden. A few of the local citizens have noticed the strange black boat and have become concerned. The fourth pier opposite Castelia Street, called Cruise Dock, is where the Royal Unova is docked, however, it is only available after the player defeats the Elite Four. A short, unnamed pier lies directly south of the Skyarrow Bridge gate, where a couple of citizens relax. One of them will give away an Evolutionary Stone depending on where the Trainer has a Pansage, Pansear, or Pansear.
Castelia Street
Castelia Street has many people coming and going, especially during the evenings when people are going home from work. This street has many tall skyscrapers and large buildings, however, it features the Game Freak HQ and a building where you can get one Pokémon per day massaged to increase its happiness. The 11th floor of that building, which is the only floor accessible for visitors, is almost empty, expect for a couple of people talking at the meeting table.
Game Freak
The Game Freak headquarters are located in a large building on Castelia Street's right side. The building has only one accessible floor—the 22th floor where the Game Freak developers can be found. There a girl on the first floor who will tell a story about a Pokémon that can cause illusions, and then she will show the player a photo of Zorua, thus adding it to the Pokédex, which is where the Zorua event takes place. On the 22th floor, the office is similar to the other office building in Castelia City, with computers, cubicles, desks and servers around the place. Here is where the Game Freak developers are working on a game called "Pokémon Black and White". The Game Director at the back of the room will give the player a Diploma if they complete their Regional Pokédex, as well as another Dimploma if they fill up their National Pokédex. Another Game Designer, Morimoto, will challenge the player to a battle after they have defeated the Elite Four for the first time, and the Sound Director will play a special Team Rocket Hideout theme for the player after they have defeated the Elite Four for the first time.
Mode Street
Mode Street is another commuter-heavy street, however, not as large or as busy as Castelia Street. There are many trees and plants along its sides, giving the street a feeling of nature. Along the left side of Mode Street stands the famous Casteliacone, and along the right side of the street is Studio Castelia, a popular art gallery where people go to enjoy local artwork.
Studio Castelia
Studio Castelia is a small art gallery in central Castelia which displays and showcases many painting from artists who live in Castelia, however, it doesn't display any of Burgh's paintings, because they he prefers to hang them in the Castelia Gym. Many artists from around Unova come to Castelia to get inspiration from Burgh, and their painting are hang here. Currently, the Studio are exhibiting work in the motif of legends in the Unova region, which have more to do with the myths of Reshiram and Zekrom. The owner of the studio likes to take walks along the Central Plaza and enjoys taking in the scenery and landscape with people and Pokémon. Every day, a harlequin inside will ask the player to bring him a Pokémon of a certain type, and for doing so he will reward the player with their choice of one of the first five Berries.
Casteliacone
Casteliacone is a popular ice cream stand in Castelia City, which sells ice creams with the same name as the store. A single Casteliacone can be purchased once per week, every Tuesday, for $100, except in winter. The ice cream has the ability to heals all status ailments of a single Pokémon. Due to its tremendous popularity, the Casteliacone is almost always sold out, with crowds of people coming across all parts of Unova, even as far as Accumula Town just to have a taste. The line for the famous sweet is always long, and even if people get a chance to buy a cone, it will get sold out extremely quickly.
Narrow Street
Narrow Street is a back alley with a number of dumpsters and rubbish bins lined up against it. Like the name suggests, the street is very narrow, containing dark buildings, and shady people. Unlike any of the other streets, it is poorly lit and contains very little people, certainly not any rushing businessmen trying to get to and from work. A man hiding behind one of the dumpsters who has lost his sunglasses will jump out and bump into the player, and give them TM70 (Flash) after finding them. Some thugs can be seen hanging around the street not saying much just laughing and smirking. There is only building there, an out-of-place café called Café Sonata.
Café Sonata
Café Sonata is a small café on the right side of Narrow Street. Many people come to the café to relax after a tiring day of work, and to listen to the Musician's guitar rhythm, who believes that a beautiful melody makes people happy and a sad melody makes people sorrowful. If a Trainer brings Meloetta to the Musician, he will teach it Relic Song. The manager of the café will give Trainers a Lemonade for coming into their store for the first time, however, no drinks or items can be bought after this.
Central Plaza
The Central Plaza is a park located at the intersection of all the streets in Castelia City. There is a large following fountain that is said to bring people and Pokémon together. There are vending machines located here that sell drinks. A Dancer named Mickey will give the player an Amulet Coin if they can round up two other Dancers in Castelia to form a dance team with him. The two other dancers that are located around the city are located are Edmond and Raymond, and they are located on Narrow Street and Unity Pier respectively.
Further along the Central Plaza is another street, that leads out on to Route 4. There are several tall skyscrapers along this street. On the left side is a building that contains the Name Rater. 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. If the Pokémon was caught by the player that currently owns it, he'll say that the name could be better and offer the player the option of changing it. If the Pokémon he's judging was obtained via a trade, he will say that the name is perfect and refuse to change it. Also in this building contains the Feeling Checker, however, she doesn't check Trainer's Pokémon, but offers advice about using the Feeling Check on the C-Gear.
On the 11th floor, the only other floor available to visitors, the Relocator can be accessed, however, only after the correct password to the machine submitted can the Relocator be used. The Relocator is used to transfer any of the four Pokémon distributed to commemorate the thirteenth Pokémon movie—Celebi and the Shiny legendary beasts, Raikou, Entei and Suicune.
There are two building accessible on the right side of the street. One will full of people who are taking a break from working, and will give Trainers various items. On the 47th floor, the only other floor available to visitors, there is a man who will explain exactly what the effects are for each of the eight gym badges, similar to the person in Cerulean City. Another building located on the right side of the street, who are having a formal party on the 47th floor. After getting past the guard who is searching for suspicious goods, Trainers will have the ability to go up and be able to talk with people around the world some speaking in different languages. Some of the people upstairs will give away items and TMs.
Castelia City Gym
- Main article: Castelia Gym
The Castelia Gym is the official Gym of Castelia City, located on the western-most street above the Liberty Pier. The Gym also doubles as a working art gallery. It is based on Template:Type2 Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Burgh. The Castelia Gym is designed like a huge beehive. It contains many small hexagonal rooms, several which are cut off by walls of honey which are at first barricaded by gates. There are buttons which are placed in the center of most of the rooms, and if certain buttons are stepped on, they trigger the gates to descend. However, not all the buttons trigger the doors to descend, but make Trainers to appear and be battled. The player is able to walk through the walls of honey once these gates have gone, giving them the availability to venture through the gym and battle Burgh. The gym is also decorated with pictures painted by Burgh himself. For defeating Burgh, Trainers receive the Insect Badge and TM76 (Struggle Bug).
Demographics
Castelia City in the anime
Castelia City's population is 130. Castelia City is the second most populous city in the Pokémon world, behind its northern rival city, Nimbasa City while beating Goldenrod City's population of 126.
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trainers
Castelia City image from a TV commercial
Game Freak
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Battle Company
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Clerk ♂ Clemens カツノリ Katsunori Reward: $760
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Janitor Geoff シンノスケ Shinnosuke Reward: $4000
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Gym Street
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Dancer Mickey ミッキー Mickey Reward: $672
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Narrow Street
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Dancer Edmond エドモンド Edmond Reward: $672
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Unity Pier
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Dancer Raymond レイモンド Raymond Reward: $672
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Trivia
Pikachu inside the building
- Castelia's Japanese motto is ヒウンは 飛ぶ雲 めでたい雲.
- Even though it was officially stated that no Pokémon from previous generations would appear in Pokémon Black and White before obtaining the National Pokédex, a Pikachu can be seen with a Hiker inside the same building as the Name Rater in Castelia City. Another Pikachu is depicted on a billboard in the city, above the Pokémon Center. However, they most likely meant that players could not obtain or battle any Pokémon before the National Pokédex.
- The Game Freak headquarters in Castelia City is a direct reference to the Carrot Tower in Setagaya, Tokyo. The 22nd floor of the Carrot Tower is the current headquarters of the game development company Game Freak, which is the same floor that the Game Freak members are located on in the game.
Name origin
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Name
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Japanese
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ヒウンシティ Hiun City
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飛雲文 hiunmon, a type of pattern based around swirling clouds (example). 飛雲 hiun translates to "soaring clouds".
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English
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Castelia City
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From castellanus, a cloud species. Also, from the Latin for castle.
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French
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Volucité
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From volume or volute (swirl), and cité, city.
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German
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Stratos City
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Probably from Stratus cloud or from Stratosphere
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Italian
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Austropoli
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From australe, southern, or austro, a southern wind, and the suffix -poli, meaning city.
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Spanish
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Ciudad Porcelana
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From porcelana, porcelain.
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Korean
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구름시티 Gureum City
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구름 is the Korean word for cloud.
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