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Pokémon Fossil Museum Virtual Tour Lets You See the Japanese Exhibit For Yourself

The Pokemon Company and Toyohashi Museum of Natural History can now see the Pokemon Fossil Museum even if they are not close to Japan.You can now be a Pokemon fan Take a virtual tour around the exhibits — Open until November — You can see a collection of real Pokemon fossils, from Tyrannosaurus to Tyrantrum.

Designed to teach children about fossils and dinosaurs, the exhibit includes a model of Pokemon alongside a fossilized version, with an information panel for fun and education.

Pokemon Fossil Museum Virtual Tour

The incentive started in Hokkaido last year, moved to Shimane and then to Tokyo, and arrived in Toyohashi this week. Nothing has been confirmed, but the official website may announce more venues later as the Pokemon Fossil Museum may move to another location after closing in November. It has been described as.

Ancient Pokemon derived from fossils have always been present in games and anime, and are based on real-world seeds, much like regular Pokemon (Pikachu is a mouse Pokemon).

For example, if you look at some of the Pokemon on display, Omanytes are based on prehistoric creatures called ammonites, Aerodactyl is based on pterosaurs, and Triceratops are based on ceratopsian dinosaurs such as Triceratops. increase.

Looking to the future of Pokemon rather than the past, the upcoming Pokemon Scarlet and Violet video games will arrive in November this year, bringing the franchise an open world for the first time. But what brings a little real world is a reality show based on Pokemon card games.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He talks about The Witcher all day long.

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