How come people keep saying Kitakami isn’t a region?
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How come people keep saying Kitakami isn’t a region?
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It is PART of another region, but by itself it is not considered a full region. We are just never given the name of the region where Kitakami is located
Kitakami is a portion of the region known as Sinjoh
In this case wouldn't it be Palova? Unodea?
No? Kitakami is canonically directly south of Sinnoh. Just like how the region of real life Japan it's based on is directly south of Hokkaido.
Kitikami is stated as it's own region in game you coper.
Didn't say it wasn't.
Yes? That's literally what I said anon. Ursaluna swam to Kitakami from Sinnoh, which is the only way to get to the area of Japan Kitakami is based on from the area or Japan Sinnoh is based on. (Kitakami seems to be a portion of the area marked in red here.)
Even the new open world design is an abstraction so there's no point in worrying about it. If Kitakami shows up in the anime they'll probably have multiple towns instead of the one, and if it ever shows up in a game again it'll either have more locations or else be attached to somewhere else representing the rest of . We don't see its actual size.
Can't be since Blood Moon Ursaluna SWAM to Kitakami therefore Kitakami has to be in close proximity to Sinnoh but not bordering it, I think it may border Johto with Sinnoh being to the north of Johto.
I still don't understand how Ursaluna swam there. Kitakami is landlocked and surrounded by forests and mountains, how does one swim to it?
You fricking moron. Literally everyone knows this. Sinnoh is its own island. And Kanto, Johto and Kitakami are all on the same island.
> is canonically directly south of Sinnoh
source?
Johto is South of Sinnoh, the Sinjoh ruins are between them, to the northwest of Mt. Silver, in HGSS.
Says who? None of the people ever mention any other part of Kitakami
>a region with one(1) tiny village
HEADCANON
>"Nooooo! It's not because [HEADCANON] [HEADCANON] [FANFIC] [HEADCANON]"
Keep being mindbroken /veepee/
It's Johto. It has the same radio stations
Am I smoking crack or did they literally say hella early that it's in unova
>/vp/
hey don't play the game anon
For people with severe autism its really important that their headcanon is shared by other people too. They are even willing to lie in order to do so. Also probably some youtube / twitter prostitute already shared his worthless bullshit theory.
kitakami is certainly a region but it has to be part of a bigger area, the map even should it is landlocked in the middle of the forest.
People are having an autistic meltdown because despite being a region GF just puts all gen 9 Pokemon under the umbrella term “Paldean” and won’t make a Kitagami origin mark
Hisui mons also dont have a mark
Except they do?
"Pokemon originating in Hisui" is a category in HOME.
However, the Kitakami pokemon are all marked as originating in Paldea.
Therefore, Kitakami is not officially a region.
Kitakami doesn't have a mark because the player is using the Paldean box system.
By that logic, neither is Kanto.
With the next DLC confirmed in Unova, Pokemon will still have the Paldea symbol. We can't expect GF to be clever to enough to make the distinction.
It's because in future games they don't want to reference a region that has only appeared in one half of a dlc and never seen again.
Maybe it'll get a mention when Dipplin and the matcha pokemon appear in the future, but they don't want to include it when referencing Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, etc.
Don’t they do that with Orre and the Ranger regions
Those regions were developed by a different dev studio and identified as spinoffs. They're more or less half canon, nothing in the games contradicts them, but GF has never made mention of them outside of the Manaphy egg in DP you get from Ranger coming from "a far-off region".
Pokemon from Kanto are still marked as being from Johto. Same with Sevii being marked as from Kanto.
This is nothing new.
Adding onto this. Sinjoh isn't a region anymore than Tohjo is.
It's literally called "Kitakami Village" in the original Japanese, the English translation just removed the "village" part for some reason.
You're a fricking lying b***h.
キタカミの里
Land of Kitami
"Land" is not a very good translation, 里 is more like "countryside" or "the country" (as opposed to the city). It's also very commonly used in village names, I'd have read キタカミの里 as "Kitakami Village" at first too.
Definitely not a region though, the name makes it clear it's just a small rural district.
The Japanese text for that kid’s dialogue literally used the word 地方 which means region you absolute dumbasses. Genuinely what is wrong with you guys?
Kitakami is in another region but the full region is not JUST Kitakami. What's so hard to understand?
Proof? How come another part of the region is never mentioned?
Don't ask a realgay for proof.
Black person you have no idea what japanese is
They name a Japanese region after an actual Japanese town for the first time since Kanto and you're arguing where it is.
It's literally just a tiny village and a temple, everything else is just the mountain and forest
You will never be a region
YWNBAR
In my opinion its probably northwest of Johto/Southwest of Sinnoh, with Oni Mountain being part of the Coronet mountain range.
am I stupid or was it not mentioned at the start of the DLC to be a part of Unova
You are stupid.
tee hee
They were talking about Blueberry Acadamy, not Kitakami.
I buy the idea that Kitakmai is Sinjoh adjecent, the songs the phone plays in Photo Mode are the Lullaby & Pokémon March from the Radio Tower and the Johto Wild Pokémon theme
Cause Kitakami is a place within a region.
It's part of the greatest region, Johto. Just like Kanto is part of Johto btw.
No gym leaders, elite four and champion forming the government structure
Johto doesn't have that either since all of their gym leaders belong to the Kanto league and it's still considered a distinct region from Kanto