PokePark Kanto's Big Adventure Comes With Big Restrictions
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PokePark Kanto's Big Adventure Comes With Big Restrictions
"The Pokemon Forest has many safety restrictions that limit who can enter. According to the park's English-language site, visitors must be able to walk up 110 steps without help, as well as wheelchair users and children under five are not allowed in the Forest. People who are pregnant, have heart or blood pressure issues, have been drinking alcohol, or feel unwell on the day of their visit are also restricted from entering."
"The park will be situated within Yomiuriland, Tokyo's largest theme park. PokePark Kanto is split into two main areas: the Pokemon Forest and Sedge Town. The Forest is a 500-meter nature trail filled with hills, tunnels, and stairs, where visitors can find statues of Pokemon in their natural habitats. Sedge Town offers shops, rides, and a gym where guests can watch special Pokemon stage shows."
"These rules may limit the enjoyment of certain areas of the park for some guests, especially since both ticket types include access to the Forest. The Ace Trainer's Pass (14,000 yen) allows free entry to both areas and offers extra perks like priority lines, reserved show seats, meet-and-greets, and special merchandise. The lower-priced Trainer's Pass (7,900 yen) includes unlimited entry to Sedge Town and a timed slot for the Forest. The park also forbids certain items, including drones, suitcases, and selfie sticks. Like most theme parks, it also bans most outside food and drink, with exceptions for infants and those with dietary restrictions."
PokePark Kanto opens next February inside Yomiuriland in Tokyo. The attraction divides into Pokemon Forest, a 500-meter nature trail with hills, tunnels, stairs, and habitat statues, and Sedge Town, which offers shops, rides, a gym, and stage shows. Entry to the Forest requires walking up 110 steps unaided; wheelchair users, children under five, pregnant people, those with heart or blood pressure conditions, anyone who has been drinking, or visitors feeling unwell are prohibited. Both ticket types include Forest access: the Ace Trainer's Pass (14,000 yen) adds perks, while the Trainer's Pass (7,900 yen) grants unlimited Sedge Town access plus a timed Forest slot. The park bans drones, suitcases, selfie sticks, and most outside food except for infants and dietary needs.
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