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A trainer checking his pokégear

Lavender Town, Kanto

 

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Pokémon Tower

Lavender Town The history of this small mountain town is, in many ways, the history of the Pokémon Tower, since it used to be their main attraction. This tall tower was built as a cementary for pokémon that had died. This tower used to be a big labyrinth of graves. At the top, voulunteers made sure that everything’s OK (or as OK as they can be in a cementary)

In 1998, the ghost of a deceased mother Marowak roamed in the tower. To see it, Red had to use the Silph Scope. Once defeated, the pokémon was allowed to rest in peace.

The Radio Tower

Goldenrod Radio Tower

In the year 2000, The Kanto Radio Station was built here. The radio station airs the shows that are heard thoughout Kanto. After the Team Rocket attack to Goldenrod's Radio Tower (left), the security became more intense at the Kanto Radio Station. Visitors are only allowed to tour the ground floor. However, the radio programs can be heard anywhere!

Soul House

So that the souls of pokémon could still rest in peace, the voulunteer group built the Soul House. This small cementary of graves is here so that people can pay tribute to deceased pokémon. Some say that this house has as many floors as the Pokémon Tower had, only that there they’re under-ground and only Mr. Fuji can access them!

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