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CNET
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CNET
This New Free Mobile Pokemon Puzzle Game Lets You Weave Digital Plushes
The Pokemon Company unveiled a host of Pokemon content at its Pokemon Presents event on Tuesday. We saw a new trailer for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, a release date for the second season of the Netflix series Pokemon Concierge and a free, new mobile game you can play now, called Pokemon Friends. The latest Pokemon mobile game is a puzzle game where you untangle threads of yarn in order to weave Pokemon plushes for your in-game collection. You can play it now on iOS and Android devices for free, or you can buy it for $10 on the Nintendo eShop. Here's what you should know to get started with Pokemon Friends. Puzzles, yarn and Pokemon To earn yarn, you have to solve puzzles in the game. To get to these puzzles, tap the Psyduck tile with the word Untangle near the bottom of the screen in the main room of the game -- poor Psyduck is always tied up in knots. Some of the puzzles include connecting a string of lightbulbs using only one line and rotating a box in order to free Pokemon, like Slowpoke, from the box. Slowpoke are always getting themselves into some kind of mess. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET After solving the series of puzzles, you are rewarded with a certain number of inches of yarn. Your reward depends on how quickly you solve the puzzles, so if you want the most yarn to make more Pokemon plushes, you have to be faster than an Electrode. How much yarn you get depends on how fast you solve the puzzles. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET Once you have your yarn, you'll stamp your calendar, which shows all the days you've solved puzzles for. You can use your calendar to keep track of what days you've solved puzzles, and you can use it to go back to older puzzles and try to beat your high score. You can revisit old puzzles from your calendar. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET When you have your yarn, tap the Plush-O-Matic -- the machine that looks like a giant Pokeball -- and you'll be able to make plushes with your yarn. Then tap Make and you can choose which yarn to create a Pokemon plush with. Certain yarns are used to make a handful of Pokemon, but it only took one bundle of yarn to make my first few Pokemon. However, I can't see a way to make one particular Pokemon. For example, when you select Fiery Yarn, you can tap Plush Rates in the bottom right corner of your screen to see what Pokemon that yarn can create. I found that my Fiery Yarn could create a Charmander, Charizard, Scorbunny or Fuecoco plush, but I had a 25% chance to make any of those Pokemon -- I got a Scorbunny! It's a cute little Scorbunny! The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET After tapping the Plush-O-Matic, you can also tap Catalog to see details of which plushes you've created, like their size, how many of them you own and what yarn it takes to create them. Decorate with your new Pokemon friend After you've woven your Pokemon plush, it's time to decorate. From the main room of the game, tap the tile in the bottom left corner of your screen that has a Scorbunny on it -- it was like that before I got my own Scorbunny. This will take you to your own room, which you can decorate with your plushes. Once in the room, tap the tile with the Pawmi and Buneary in the left corner of your screen to pull up all the plushes. Tap the plush you want to decorate with and then you can drag and place it anywhere in the room. Scorbunny and Pikachu are friends so they are sharing the basket. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET You can also tap the green chair under the Pawmi and Buneary tile to add or change furniture in the room. Beneath that tile is an hourglass icon. Tap and hold the hourglass to rewind your room, kind of like an Undo button. And in the bottom left corner of your screen is a toy chest with Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly Pokemon. This is the Tidy Up button. Tap this and then tap Pokemon plushes or furniture around the room to remove them from the room. And if you accidentally remove something, no worries, tap and hold the hourglass to undo the change. After decorating, tap the green door in the top right corner of your screen to go back to the main room. The mobile version is free but… The mobile version of Pokemon Friends is free up to a point. I could only solve the second series of puzzles the first time I played the game, but that might be different for you. After you solve your daily puzzles, Pokemon Friends says you can buy DLC to keep playing. To do so, tap Shop in the top left corner of your screen and you can buy different bundles. You might have to buy DLC at a point if you want to continue in Pokemon Friends. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by CNET The Basic Pack ($10) lets you play puzzles as often as you like. Other packs include new puzzles, wallpapers for your plush room and more, and those packs start at $15. It's unclear if you can solve a limited number of puzzles every day without issue, or if you'll have to buy the Basic Pack at some point to continue playing. The Pokemon Company did not immediately respond to my request for comment. For more on the July Pokemon Presents, here's all the free stuff you can get from the event.


CNET
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CNET
Pokemon Legends: Z-A Gets Release Date, New Mega and Rogue Mega Evolutions
Mega evolutions are back in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, but the new game is also introducing some twists on the battle gimmick that first appeared in the X and Y games. We got a sampling of new info about the upcoming game in a Pokemon Presents video, which walked us through a few different features of the game. Mega evolution, which allows you to temporarily evolve certain Pokémon if they're equipped with a corresponding stone, is coming back in Legends: Z-A. But we're also getting new twists on this mechanic from Gen 6. Here's what we've learned about the game so far. Pokemon Legends: Z-A release date Legends: Z-A will be available Thursday, Oct. 16 on Switch and Switch 2. Z-A adds new mega evolutions and rogue mega evolutions Mega evolutions were a focal point of the X and Y story, and a big part of the competitive scene until Gen 7 came out. X and Y introduced 28 mega evolutions, with another 20 coming in the Gen 3 remakes, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Mega evolution allows you to give even fully evolved Pokemon a temporary stat boost, a new ability and sometimes even a type change. Legends: Z-A is adding to the list of megas, prominently featuring the new Mega Dragonite in the trailer. No details yet on whether Mega Dragonite has a change in type or what its new ability is, but I would guess it has something to do with the eight different wings all over its body. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by Adam Benjamin The other big change with mega evolution is the addition of rogue mega evolutions -- wild Pokemon that are able to mega evolve on their own. It's an interesting change from the Gen 6 games, where mega evolutions were only encountered in battles against gym leaders and similarly powerful trainers. Legends: Z-A brings back Lumiose City's fashion scene, detective work In Pokemon X and Y, trainers could shop at various cities to customize their attire, from hats and hoodies to socks, shoes and skirts. You could also change your hairstyle by visiting salons. That kind of customization is back in Legends: Z-A, as the trailer showed its trainer in a variety of styles from sporty to chic. Sign me up for new styles in different Lumiose districts. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by Adam Benjamin Part of X and Y's postgame content was the Looker Detective Agency, where players could help a Lumiose City detective investigate some mysteries. Players will get to work with Emma, "the best detective in Lumiose," and seemingly the grown-up version of a child who featured prominently in the Looker Bureau missions in X and Y. Detective Emma on the case. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by Adam Benjamin Detective work in Legends Z-A appears to be a system for accepting quests from people around the city who need help with their problems, like trash Pokemon hanging out on restaurant tables outside. Other Pokemon stables return, like a Pokemon researcher, Mable, who needs you to catch Pokemon to help with her research, and a shady criminal organization -- in this case, Corbeau and his Rust Syndicate. Overall, Legends Z-A seems to be leaning into the city life of Lumiose, which could be a fun flavor for the game. But more than anything else, I hope we'll see more new mega evolutions and other expansions to returning mechanics. Bonus: New Pokemon Champions info Today's Pokemon Presents also gave us some new details on Pokemon Champions, the upcoming battle-focused game that will be available on both Switch and mobile devices. The game seems to be pretty exclusively a battle simulator, and we've now learned that it allows you to pull in your teams from Pokemon Home or recruit new Pokemon either temporarily (for free) or permanently, using in-game currency. Try out Pokemon for a week for free, or recruit them permanently for a cost. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by Adam Benjamin You can also train your Pokemon within Champions, allowing you to adjust competitive-focused stats like individual values and effort values -- which affect stat numbers -- and natures -- which boost one stat and lower another. The Pokemon games have made a lot of changes to make training easier and less time-consuming, and this appears to be another step in that direction, though I have several questions about the in-game currency and how players can earn it. The trailer showed moving stat points from one stat to another, at a cost. The Pokemon Company/Screenshot by Adam Benjamin Pokemon Champions will be available sometime next year, with no precise release date set. I wonder if this will be an attempt to split the competitive scene from the mainline games, making it easier for people to collect and train them for competition, and removing the pressure of robust competitive systems from the mainline games. We'll find out whenever we get info about Gen 10.


WIRED
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- WIRED
A Surprise Pokémon Game Just Dropped for Switch and Mobile
The Pokémon Company is releasing a new, unexpected game today: Pokémon Friends, a daily puzzle game you can download now for mobile devices, Switch, and Switch 2. The company revealed the game as part of a Pokémon Direct presentation that included new details on Pokémon Legends: Z-A and a Switch 2 bundle, Pokémon Champions, and more. In Pokémon Friends, players untangle yarn—essentially solving different puzzles, like freeing pokémon from a box or fixing tracks—to make and collect plush toys. Once you've made a toy, you then get to decorate your room with it. Much like with typical games in the series, collecting is important. The yarn you earn from puzzles, which are randomized between a few different possible outcomes, dictates which plush toys you're able to make. Early puzzles, which are touched based, are pretty simple. Completing a route while drawing only one line, for example, isn't much of a challenge when it's the only line you can draw. Pokémon Friends is free to download oniOS and Android, with puzzles offered daily. Players who want to unlock more puzzles will need to buy DLC packs for $15 each, or as a package for $26. On Switch platforms, the game costs $10 and includes the DLC. The Direct also showed off more gameplay for Pokémon Champions, an online, battle-focused game, and the highly anticipated Pokémon Legends: Z-A, launching October 16. New to the Pokémon Legends universe: rogue Mega Evolutions, where creatures evolve on their own and wreck havoc; players will need friends' help to take them down. Nintendo is releasing a special Switch 2 bundle alongside Z-A, which includes the game and console, for $499.99. Notably, that price is the same as the system's launch bundle with Mario Kart World. The company will raise the price of the original Switch in August for some regions.
Yahoo
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Pokémon Presents July 2025 – All The Big Announcements & Mega Dragonite Takes Flight!
To start the day off right, The Pokémon Company brought a Summer Pokémon Presents July 2025 showcase, and here are all of the announcements. While today is not Pokémon Day, The Pokémon Company scraped together a slew of new announcements to share with fans regarding the latest developments in the Pokémon franchise. Typically, for the past three years Pokémon Presents showcases would land on February 27, the same day Pokémon Red and Green was released in Japan in 1996. But that's not the case for 2025, as Pokémon Day has come and gone (alongside a Presents showcase), and The Pokémon Company took the time in between February's showcase and today to reveal the Pokémon Legends: Z-A release date in a small announcement alongside this second dose of Pokémon Presents July 2025. While May revealed Pokémon Legends: Z-A's release date, today's presentation brought much more with it. But without further delay, here are all of the developments revealed at the Pokémon Presents July 2025 showcase. Pokémon Presents July 2025 Announcements Pokémon World Championships 2025 The dates for the upcoming Pokémon World Championships 2025 have been revealed as well as the promo card guests will receive for attending. Each player who competes in the world championships event will receive a world championships Parardise Resort 2025 who aren't attending in person will be able to watch all of the Pokémon World Championships 2025 action directly on the official Pokémon Youtube or Official Twitch channel. The Pokemon World Championships will take place from August 15 until August 17. Pokémon Concierge A trailer for the upcoming season of the Netflix Original, Pokémon Concierge was revealed, and it puts Haru face to face with her mysterious ex that she fled from by coming to the Pokémon heartwarming series returns in 2025, bringing a brand new group of stories and new Pokémon to the island. Pokémon Concierge returns in September 2025. Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch'd and Pichu A brand new Pokémon stop motion series was then announced from the previously revealed Wallace and Gromit stop motion studio, Aardman x Pokémon collaboration. A small teaser trailer was shown of a Wooloo eating an apple while other rowdy Pokémon antics proceeded in the background, but what that has to do with Sirfetch'd or Pichu remains a mystery. The series is set to launch in 2027. Poképark Kanto To fulfill the wish of bringing a new area for people and Pokémon to exist together, The Pokémon Company unveiled PokéPark Kanto. This new area in Japan brings an actual Pokémon enclosure to the real world, and allows people to co-exist alongside their favourite creatures. The park will be located on in a forest behind Yomiuriland in the Tama area of Tokyo, Japan. PokéPark Kanto will feature a range of Pokémon-themed attractions and events designed to immerse visitors in the Pokémon world. Ticket sales are planned for Poképark Kanto at the end of 2025, with a grand opening scheduled for 2026. Pokémon Friends A new puzzle game was revealed at the Pokémon Presents July 2025 showcase, and it features a new brain teasers to give fans that 'Aha!' moment when you figure it out. After solving puzzles, you can snag a nifty new plush to decorate your base with in the new brainteaser title filled with Pokémon, Pokémon Friends is available today on Nintendo Switch, iOS and Androids. Pokémon Scarlet & Violet A new tera raid event will kick off, featuring the treasures of ruin in their shiny variants: Wo-Chien, Chien-Pao,Ting-Lu, and Chi-Yu. This time there's a catch, the global Pokémon community has to work together to defeat these shiny creatures one million times each to obtain the ability to catch these shiny variants. The raid event schedule is as follows: Shiny Wo-Chien: July 22, 2025, to August 3, 2025. Shiny Chien-Pao: August 3, 2025, to August 17, 2025. Shiny Ting-Lu: August 17, 2025, to August 31, 2025. Shiny Chi-Yu: August 31, 2025, to September 14, 2025. Fans can also grab a nifty new tracksuit in Scarlet and Violet by entering the following Mystery Gift code: STRACKSU1T for Pokémon Scarlet, and VTRACKSU1T for Pokémon Violet. After players defeat each shiny legendary Pokémon, they will then be obtainable via mystery gift just like the tracksuit later on. Pokémon Champions The upcoming Pokémon Colliseum successor, Pokémon Champions revealed you can link the title to Pokémon Home and bring beloved creatures from any title into the game. Pokémon Champions allows player to engage in single, and double battles for a variety of different strategies to face opposing trainers with. Pokémon Champions allows trainers to easily train individual stats, making EV training a sinch, and customizing Pokémon for the battlefield has never appeared simpler. The new Pokémon Champions title will launch sometime in 2026. Pokémon Legends: Z-A As the final announcement in the Pokémon Presents July 2025 presentation, a new trailer was shown for Pokémon Legends Z-A, showcasing Mega Evolution in action and revealing brand new story beats for what trainers will be able to accomplish in Lumiose City. After arriving in Lumiose City, you will be invited to join Team MZ, the self proclaimed protectors of Lumiose City. Trainers will notice Luimiose City is different on its day and night cycle. In the daytime, trainers can find and catch new Pokémon, and by night, trainers will have to contend with other battlers. Lumiose City offers many ways to have fun outside of Pokémon Battling, as a character from Pokemon X and Y's post-game story, Emma, was shown in her best Looker cosplay (a detective outfit), and Professor Mabel (a name shared with an admin of the villainous Team Flare from Kalos) will provide research opportunities. Listening to fans frustration with the lack of customization options in Scarlet and Violet, Pokémon Legends: Z-A will feature a wealth of fashion options, letting fans dress their character how they please. Trainers can also travel around the confines of Lumiose City and help inhabitants with problems and net sweet rewards by doing so. Trainers will learn Rogue Mega-Evolved Pokémon will litter the city, demanding the player deal with these creatures with your own Mega Evolution and recruit Team MZ to help out. Mega Dragonite has been revealed for the first time, and it features Dragonair design traits, such as wings on its head and a blue orb on its tail. This confirms what fans have thought, there will be new Mega Evolutions in Legends Z-A. Pokémon Legends Z-A releases on October 22, 2025. That wraps the entire Pokémon Presents July 2025 presentation. Fans looking for more information can head to the official Pokémon site for more details on any of the announcements. 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Tokyo Weekender
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Tokyo Weekender
Everything You Need To Know About the 2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally
Pokemon Stamp Rally season is officially back. This annual tradition — a summer-long collaboration between JR East and The Pokemon Company — invites fans to crisscross Tokyo and neighboring regions by train, collecting special stamps at participating stations. Think of it as a real-world Pokedex adventure: pick up a booklet, travel to train stations and collect custom Pokemon stamps. Complete the course, and you'll earn exclusive Pokemon-themed rewards. The 2025 edition of the JR East Pokemon Mega Stamp Rally spans 36 stations across the Tokyo metropolitan area. Like the games, where you build your team one Pokemon at a time, this rally challenges you to collect stamps while exploring new neighborhoods and leveling up your travel experience. From July 18 to August 31, aspiring trainers can gather stamps and earn tiered rewards, from limited-edition merchandise to trading cards and toys. With dozens of stations, stamps, Pokemon and prizes to keep track of, the sheer scale of the rally can be a little overwhelming. Here's your definitive guide to navigating this year's Mega Stamp Rally like a pro. List of Contents: Rally Station Map Stage 1: The Starter Course Stage 2: Trainer Tier Stage 3: Pokemon Master Challenge Extra Stage Merchandise and Extra Campaign Activities Related Posts Rally Station Map This year, 36 Pokemon character stamps are scattered across JR East stations in and around Tokyo. Below is a full list of participating stations and where to find each stamp. We also included both the characters' official English names and their official Japanese names for your reference. Be warned that most stamps are located outside the ticket gates, meaning that you must tap your IC card to officially exit and collect the stamp. Your card will be charged even if you exit and re-enter the station to move on to the next location. If you are planning on catching all of the Pokemon, it might be a good idea to invest in a JR Tokyo Free Ticket to access unlimited JR East lines throughout the day. Stations marked with * are Stage 2 locations. Akabane Station (Mega Venusaur/ Mega Fushigibana ): Outside the north exit ticket gate Ageo Station (Scream Tail/ Sakebushippo ): Outside the ticket gate, on the left side inside the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Asagaya Station (Mega Kangaskhan/ Megagarura ): Outside the ticket gates, near the north exit Ikebukuro Station * (Meowscarada/ Masukanya ): Outside the south ticket gate Itabashi Station (Mega Gengar/ Megagenga ): Outside the ticket gate Ueno Station * (Quaxwell/ Uerukamo ): Outside Iriya ticket gate Urawa Station (Mega Absol/ Megaabusoru ): Outside the central ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Ebisu Station * (Gimmighoul/ Korekure ): Outside the west ticket gate Osaki Station (Ceruledge/ Soubureizu ): Outside the north ticket gate Ofuna Station (Mega Steelix/ Megahaganeru ): On the left side after exiting the south ticket gate Omiya Station * (Dot's Tinkatuff/ Dottononakanukyan ): Near the central ticket gate, outside the police station Omori Station * (Charcadet/ Karubou ): Outside the central ticket gate Kashiwa Station (Mega Gardevoir/ Megasanaito ): Outside the central ticket gate Kanda Station (Rhyhorn & Golduck/ Saidon & Gorudakku ): outside the south exit ticket gate Kita-Senju Station * (Hattena/ Teburimu ): Outside the south ticket gate Koshigaya-Laketown Station (Maushold/ Ikkanezumi ): On the left side after exiting the ticket gate Sakuragicho Station * (Terapagos/ Terapagosu ): Outside the south ticket gate Shinagawa Station * (Kilowattrel/ Taikaiden ): Outside the central ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Shin-Urayasu Station (Mega Gyarados/ Megagyaradosu ): On the life side after exiting the central ticket gate Shinjuku Station * (Yellow Mega Lucario/ Kiiroimegarukario ): On the right side after exiting the east ticket gate Shinmatsudo Station (Mega Slowbro/ Megayadoran ): Outside of the ticket gate Takanawa Gateway Station (Mega Charizard X/ Megarizadon X ): Outside of the north ticket gate Tachikawa Station (Medicham/ Charemu ): Outside of the west ticket gate Chiba Station (Tasugiri/ Sharitatsu ): On the right side after exiting the central ticket gate Tokyo Station * (Captain Pikachu/ Kyaputenpikachu ): Outside the Marunouchi south exit ticket gate Nippori Station (Pawmi/ Pamo ): Outside the north ticket gate Hasuda Station (Mega Altaria/ Megachirutarisu ): On the right side after exiting the ticket gate Haneda Airport (Mega Charizard Y/ Megarizadon Y ): Inside the ticket gate of Terminal 3 Station, inside the Platform 2 waiting room Funabashi Station (Mega Blastoise/ Megakamokkusu ): Outside the central ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Machida Station (Garganacl/ Kyojion ): Outside of the central ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Mitaka Station * (Mega Sableye/ Megayamirami ): Outside of the ticket gate, in front of the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Musashi-Urawa Station (Umbreon/ Burakki ): On the right side after exiting the ticket gate Yokohama Station (Mega Tyranitar/ Megabangirasu ): Outside the central north ticket gate Yotsuya Station * (Crocalor/ Achigeta ): On the left side after exiting the Yotsuya exit ticket gate Yoyogi Station (Mega Ampharos/ Megadenryu ): On the right side after exiting the west exit ticket gate Ryugasakishi Station (White Zygarde/ Shiroijigarude ): Outside the ticket gate The Pokemon stamp rally consists of various stages of participation — you can pick your own level of commitment, from collecting just a few stamps for fun to catching all 36 characters. Each stage has its own unique prizes. Stage 1: The Starter Course To complete Stage 1, collect any six character stamps. Once you have them, head to one of the nine designated NewDays 'Goal Shops' (locations listed below) and exchange your booklet for your first reward. Conveniently, most of these stores are inside the stations, usually near the stamp area. By completing Stage 1, you can receive a jumbo Pokemon Trading Card Game promo card featuring Pikachu EX as well as booklets for Stage 2 and Stage 3. Prize redemption locations NewDays Akabane : Outside the north ticket gate NewDays Ikebukuro : Outside the central west exit ticket gate NewDays Ueno : Outside the entrance ticket gate NewDays Omiya : Second floor, central ticket gate outside of the north exit NewDays Gransta Marunouchi Tokyo : Outside the Marunouchi underground south exit ticket gate NewDays CIAL Yokohama : Outside the central north and south ticket gates, corner of the west exit NewDays Shinagawa Chuo : Second floor north ticket gate, next to the ticket machine NewDays Shinjuku : Outside the east ticket gate NewDays Tachikawa : Outside the east ticket gate concourse Stage 2: Trainer Tier Stage 2 requires you to collect all 12 stamps from a special set of stations. These 12 'Stage 2' stations are marked with an asterisk (*) in the rally station list above. Already visited some during your first stage journey? Good news: you're allowed to cut and paste previously collected stamps from Stage 1 into your Stage 2 booklet. But if you're aiming to complete all 36 eventually, it's worth collecting new ones. Once you've completed Stage 2, visit the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to claim your next rewards: a Pokemon Frienda Yellow Mega Lucario arcade game card, a clear multi-case featuring this year's Pokemon and an entry ticket for a lottery giveaway — 50 winners will receive a Yellow Mega Lucario plush toy. Stage 3: Pokemon Master Challenge To become an ultimate Pokemon Master, catch all 36 Pokemon! If you get all 36 stamps in your booklet, bring it to the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to receive an exclusive keychain. Extra Stage This extra stage of the rally ventures outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area, into the Tohoku region. You can collect stamps of the legendary Six Heroes at designated shinkansen stations. Sendai Station (Lapras/ Rapurasu ): Outside of the shinkansen ticket gate, near the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office on the third floor Morioka Station (Galarian Moltres/ Gararufaiya ): Outside of the ticket gate, near the south Midori no Madoguchi ticket office on the second floor Yamagata Station (Kleavor/ Basagiri ): Outside of the shinkansen ticket gate on the second floor Akita Station (Rayquaza/ Rekkuza ): Near the central ticket gate Niigata Station (Gouging Fire/ Ugatsuhomura ): Outside of the shinkansen east ticket gate, in front of the east Midori no Madoguchi ticket office Shin-Aomori Station (Arboliva/ Oriva ): In front of the waiting room outside of the shinkansen ticket gate You only need one stamp for the shinkansen course. Collect any of these six special stamps and present it to the Tokyo Station Goal Counter to receive an exclusive medal featuring Black Rayquaza. Merchandise and Extra Campaign Activities Limited-edition Pokemon items — including rally-themed merchandise and snacks — will be available at participating NewDays stores. A special premium edition of the stamp booklet (¥2,420) is also on sale. It includes s paces for all 36 metro and six shinkansen stamps, a stamp booklet holder and a pouch for your IC card. Please note that if you use the premium booklet, all prizes must be redeemed at Tokyo Station. The nine prize redemption locations will also have Pikachu-edition Tokyo Banana, a popular sponge cake with banana custard filling. The Pikachu version of the treat comes with four pieces inside the box and has adorable Pikachu designs on the cakes and the packaging. Additionally, the Tokyo Station Goal Counter will be distributing Captain Pikachu paper sun visors from July 18 to September 1, until supplies last. Finally, select trains will be getting a Pokemon makeover. From August 4, the Yamanote Line will be themed around Masukanya (Meowscarada), the Keihin-Tohoku Line will showcase Uerukamo (Quaxwell) and the Chuo Line will feature Achigeta (Crocalor). These trains will remain Pokemon-themed until late August. Related Posts Pokemon Green: The Game the Rest of the World Never Got What Generation I Pokémon Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign? On this Day in Japan: Nintendo Released the First Pokemon Games