Dinggg Dongggg..I gong (?) a bell? I stop by Nintendo’s company Headquarters in Kyoto where even an open gate doesn’t give me the courage to try and trespass to see their next generation console… But in better news, I also visit the Pokémon Center in Osaka with some friends, where we all realise Pokémon has changed quite a bit since the 90’s… but Pikachu is still just as cool, right? 😉

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40 Comments

  1. @StormPegasus818 I hope you can live that dream one day! That place would seriously be paradise for any Pokemon fan haha.. Thanks for watching! 😀

  2. @Auzyra I think a Co-Op mode would be really cool for the games, but maybe more so if it was on a console rather than a handheld. I would buy it! 😀 Thanks for watching~

  3. @WakuKairu Thanks for the translation! 😉 Some of the Pokemon names in Japanese are so similar or the same as the English versions, but some are so different and make you wonder how they came up with them :O haha. If you have a Japanese friend, I think it can start a pretty interesting conversation…with a lot of 'What?! That sounds so weird!'. But I guess hearing a significant part of your childhood in a completely different language would be strange 😉 lol Thanks for watching! 😀

  4. @KeiraMW *like* …ok this isn't Facebook, but I agree…and that is probably the approach that many foreigners take hahaha. I can only imagine how crazy some Pokemon fans from abroad can get in that store! 😛 Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀

  5. @SuperBakuganreviews I hope you can make it there one day!! Ahh, visiting your YouTube channel makes me want to pull out my BeyBlades again! 😀 Thanks for watching and commenting~

  6. @Trevonnify Haha, well you might be the only *foreigner* in there! 😛 It is not uncommon to see foreigners in big city areas like Osaka and Tokyo though, whether they be there for business, tourism, student exchange or even living there. BUT, go to a countryside/non-big city area and the answer to your question might lean a little more to the 'yes' side 😉 A student from Africa in my class had a few funny stories actually, like children staring, but she never saw it as a bad thing!

  7. @Trevonnify You will have an awesome time, at the Pokemon Centre and in Japan! 😀 Thanks for watching and commenting~

  8. @sopeopp Haha it seems I need to brush up on my Japanese Pokemon names! XD Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀

  9. @sopeopp Does that make me seem old or what hahaha…actually, my friends and I did feel old looking at all the new Pokemon on the shelves and only recognizing a few! XD I can't imagine how many series/seasons of the show have gone by now :O I know who to ask now if I need to identify a new one 😉

  10. @xINVISIGOTHx Thanks for watching, commenting AND subscribing! 😀 I look forward to sharing more videos about my student exchange experience in Japan with you soon 😀

  11. @MaikeruInJapan Absolutely, I agree! YEah, it's pretty interesting when you think about it. Haha, don't mention it man, love your vids! Had an obsession with japan for ages and I'd love to go to college/university there 🙂 And yeah, thanks. I'll be looking forward to that day, because I know it'll come ;D

  12. So jealous! I wish to live there! Maybe if I pretend to be a Pokemon they will allow me to live there in peace… And also give me free stuff…. I can dream!

  13. I died in laughter and tears when he said : "Every child's dream is in there… except for the Wii I don't really like the Wii." XD

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