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1 Kōya JCT: Tokyo Gaikan Expressway: 2 Wangan-Ichikawa IC: National Route 357: 1.0 km 0.62 mi 122.0 km 75.8 mi Ichikawa-bound exit, Itako-bound entrance only 2-1 Yatsu-Funabashi IC: National Route 357 Pref. Route 15 (Chiba Funabashi-Kaihin Route) 5.5 km 3.4 mi 117.5 km 73.0 mi Itako-bound exit, Ichikawa-bound entrance only Funabashi: 3 Wangan ...
[1] [2] [3] Viz Media released a box set containing all three DVDs in 2008. [4] Viz Media and Warner Home Video released Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands – The Complete Collection on DVD in the United States on October 11, 2016. [4] Older home video releases refer to the season as Pokémon: Adventures on the Orange Islands.
Jap. overall Eng. overall No. in season English title Japanese title Original release date [1] English air date; Black & White: Adventures in Unova (Part I) 757: 751: 1 "Beauties Battling for Pride and Prestige!"
To that end, we’ve ranked every single Kanto gym leader, including the two replacement gym leaders featured in Gen 2 and its remakes — they are gym leaders in Kanto, after all. Lt. Surge
JR Bus Tohoku, JR Bus Kanto, JR Tokai Bus and Chugoku JR Bus share a common livery based on the JNR Bus livery. JR Hokkaido Bus 644-5822 JR Bus Tohoku H654-02406
Additionally, Johto and Kanto were given Generation IV features such as the Pal Park. During certain points in the game, the player's rival will battle the protagonist in a test of skills. Additionally, the player will encounter Kimono Girls, who ask the player to do small favors—such as defeating a Team Rocket grunt—throughout the Johto ...
Generation Years Region Titles Platforms Number of Pokémon New in games New in generation Total I: 1996–1999 Kanto Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow: Game Boy, Nintendo 3DS [a] 151 II: 1999–2002 Johto, Kanto Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS [a] 100 251 III: 2002–2006 Hoenn Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald: Game Boy Advance ...
Hakuhō Line (Japanese: 白棚線) is a JR Bus Kanto bus route. It connects Shirakawa Station in Shirakawa, Fukushima, with Iwaki-Tanakura Station, Higashishirakawa District. The route was originally a private railway, taken over by Japanese Government Railways in 1941.