Aspertia City (Japanese: ヒオウギシティ Hiougi City) is a small city situated in southwestern Unova and serves as the hometown of the Unova player character in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. The settlement exists on Unova's western strip of land, and is surrounded by forest. The entrance to the city is through Route 19 to its north.
Aspertia City contains some prominent areas of interest such as the Aspertia Gym, a lookout, and a Pokémon Center. It is a newly developed area containing modern buildings and houses.
Slogan
A city that reaches for the sky. (Japanese: さらなる 発展を 意味する 街 The town signifying further development.)
Places of interest
Player's house
- Main article: Player's house → Unova → Aspertia City
The player's house lies in southeastern Aspertia City and is where the player lives before beginning their journey. The player's house has a small flower garden and is situated by a small body of water, which can be surfed across to obtain TM53 (Energy Ball).
Trainers' School / Aspertia Gym
- Main article: Aspertia Gym
The Aspertia Gym is the official Gym of Aspertia City and the first Gym a player must face in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. It is based on Normal-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Cheren. Trainers who defeat him receive the Basic Badge and the TM83 (Work Up). The Gym is situated just west of the Pokémon Center in the backyard of the Trainers' School.
Lookout
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Aspertia City Outlook Ahead Unova Unfolds before Your Eyes
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The lookout is Aspertia City's most famous spot. It is a platform built onto a hill at the city's northmost point. There are stairs, which ascend to an observation deck hosting a green lamppost. The lookout overlooks a panoramic view of a scenic landscape featuring trees, a lake in the foreground, and a mountain range in the background. The scenery changes depending on the season.
Demographics
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
The population of Aspertia City is 30, excluding the player and Hugh.
Poké Mart
Items
Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Surfing
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B2
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W2
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5-15
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100%
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B2
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W2
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5-15
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100%
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Surfing in rippling water
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B2
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W2
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5-15
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100%
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B2
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W2
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5-15
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100%
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Fishing
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B2
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W2
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40-70
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70%
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B2
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W2
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40-60
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30%
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B2
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W2
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40-60
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30%
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Fishing in rippling water
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B2
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W2
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40-60
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60%
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B2
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W2
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50-70
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10%
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B2
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W2
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40-60
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30%
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B2
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W2
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40-60
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30%
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First partner Pokémon
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B2
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W2
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Gift
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5
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One
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B2
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W2
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Gift
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5
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One
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B2
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W2
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Gift
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5
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One
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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
If the player chose Snivy:
If the player chose Tepig:
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Reward: $500
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If the player chose Oshawott:
Gallery
Artwork
In the spin-off games
Artwork depicting the Aspertia City's lookout is seen in Bianca's mindscape.
In the anime
Main series
Aspertia City in the
anime
Aspertia City was first mentioned by Professor Juniper in New Places... Familiar Faces!, when she advised Ash to challenge the new Gym Leader, Cheren, while on their way to the White Ruins.
Aspertia City appeared in There's a New Gym Leader in Town!, when the group arrived for Ash and Cheren's battle, which ended in Ash's defeat.
The city contains a port and is also home to the Aspertia Gym. The Gym also functions as a school dedicated exclusively to the education of aspiring Pokémon Trainers. Cheren is not only Gym Leader of Aspertia Gym, but also a teacher of the school.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Animated Trailer
Aspertia City in the animated trailer
Aspertia City briefly appeared in the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Animated Trailer. There, Nate and Hugh met up with Bianca and chose their first partner Pokémon.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Aspertia Trainers' School in Pokémon Adventures
Aspertia City served as one of the main settings of this arc, first appearing in The Transfer Student. It houses the Aspertia Trainers' School, where Cheren works as a teacher. During the arc, he taught a class that included Blake, Whitley, Hugh, and Leo. After Looker returned to Unova to resume his pursuit of the Seven Sages, he traveled to Aspertia City to meet up with Blake, who was another International Police agent. Much to Looker's shock, Blake turned out to actually be his superior, despite his young age.
In Mr. Perfect, Blake introduced Looker to the Magician, who supplied him with his equipment. Soon afterwards, the city was attacked by a Genesect controlled by Colress with his Colress Machine. Since Colress was using an indirect method to control Genesect, Blake deduced that it was technically a wild Pokémon, meaning that he could stop it by catching it. As such, he started throwing Luxury Balls at it while his Dewott kept dealing damage to it in-between his throws. In Innocent Scientist, Blake finally succeeded in catching Genesect. Before leaving, Colress revealed to Blake and Looker that Ghetsis had made him the new Boss of Team Plasma.
In Movie Panic, the Aspertia City Gym was revealed to not have a Gym Leader at the moment due to its rural location. As such, Brycen suggested to Cheren that he should take on the position.
In Choir Tournament, Cheren's class participated in the Autumn Choir Tournament, a competition where Trainers sing while their Pokémon use sound-based moves. The class ended up winning, awarding them with the right to participate in another competition in Castelia City. This was all according to Blake's plan, as he needed to investigate the sightings of Bronius and Ryoku of the Seven Sages made at the Castelia Sewers.
In Pink Slip, Looker tried to find Blake in Aspertia City after he had disappeared from him, but ended up only finding the Magician, who told him that Blake had been discharged from the International Police due to him having given the Magician illegal access to the organization's database and taken Genesect for his own use without permission. In the same chapter, Benga was revealed to be one of Cheren's students as well, having been temporarily suspended for trying to start a Pokémon battle in the middle of a classroom on his first day of school.
In Abyssal Ruins, Rood took Hugh back to Aspertia City, as he needed to find a memory card required to stop the Colress Machine, which Hugh had found from a pendant belonging to Whitley. Hugh agreed to help on the condition that Rood would return his sister's stolen Purrloin later. Rood agreed to this and retrieved the memory card from Hugh's Trainers' School dorm while Hugh held off a group of Team Plasma Grunts sent to deal with Rood. After Rood had retrieved the memory card, he and Hugh headed to Driftveil City to put it to use.
In Epilogue: Graduation Ceremony, Cheren's class graduated from the Trainers' School, while Black enrolled it in preparation for challenging Gyms again, including the Aspertia Gym, which Cheren had just become the Leader of.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Aspertia City in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- Aspertia City is the only hometown in the core series games to be a city, and as such is much larger than other hometowns and has a higher population. It is also the first hometown in a core series game to contain concrete paths, a Gym, or a Pokémon Center. It is also the first hometown that is connected to a gate.
- As Aspertia City is the only hometown to house a Pokémon Center, it also is the only city in the core series games where the Pokémon Center is not the flying destination, as this trait is given to the player's house.
- Aspertia City and Nuvema Town are the only hometowns that share a region.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ヒオウギシティ Hiougi City
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From 檜扇紋 hiōgi-mon (traditional pattern modeled after the Japanese cypress folding fan)
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English
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Aspertia City
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From asperatus (former name of the most recently discovered cloud formation that was later renamed to asperitas) and aspire or aspiration
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German
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Eventura City
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From éventail (French for fan) and aventura (Spanish for adventure)
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Spanish
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Ciudad Engobe
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From engobe (slip)
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French
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Pavonnay
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From pavo (Latin for peacock) or pavonner (to strut) and -ay (French city suffix)
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Italian
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Alisopoli
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From aliseo (trade wind)
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Korean
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부채시티 Buchae City
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From 부채 buchae (fan)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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檜扇市 / 桧扇市 Kuàishàn Shì / Guìshàn Shì
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From the Japanese 檜扇 hiōgi
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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檜扇市 Kúisin Síh
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Polish
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Aspertia
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From its English name
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Cidade de Aspertia
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From its English name
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Russian
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Аспертия Сити Aspertiya Siti
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Transcription of its English name
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Vietnamese
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Thành phố Hiougi
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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