
Hajitsuge Town
I looked into it!
Hazel color (a muted yellow-brown dyed by boiling the bark of the Japanese lacquer tree).
It is said to be derived from a plant called “tsuge”!
How was it?
>>1
This is a lie.
My classmate Taku-chan said that it’s called Hajitsuge Town because it’s the first town, meaning “the town that heralds the beginning.”
>>11
In terms of the game, this isn’t the first town at all, and what does such a petty town signify as a beginning?
>>11
It seems like Taku-chan has tricked you or borrowed something without returning it.
What are we going to do about this thread?
It’s a word that somehow irritates me when I hear it.
>>3
Bald crane
>>3
Bald Tsuji
I’m going to tell you my shame.
I used to think that words like Hodomoe and original terms were unique.
Don’t set the contest venue in a town where volcanic ash is swirling nearby.
Well then, in Homodoe City.
Homo Edo!
The town that announces the time.
A town in Hoenn that I wouldn’t want to live in, ranking about fourth from the bottom.
>>14
Isn’t it scary that there are three things below in a town where volcanic ash is falling all the time?
>>18
A town you can’t leave without diving!
A town floating on the sea without being anchored!
A town with only the Pokémon League building! …A town?
>>18
The top is Murou and Himawaki.
>>23
I wonder if I can go above Murotown thread…
The ash…
Make Haji speak!
>>17
Volcanic ash has fallen from the sky…
It looks like a contest venue that was invited for village revitalization.
>>20
It feels like a lot of politics when it comes to whether it’s a gym or a contest without meta.
It might be tough that there are no shortcuts like the omission of transportation methods for game mechanics, such as the volcanic ash element.
It’s like Ruby and Sapphire are doing a negative campaign against Kyushu.
But it seems like the BGM is going to be loud…
There was a hot spring, right?
>>27
That’s a little bit further ahead.
The gap between the blueberry academy and the town floating on the sea being in the same world view is amazing.
Sasu Hou
Bald Grandpa Town
Hajike Town
Regardless of the Kinagi, where is the other Haji-tsuge located…?
>>33
Rene
It is said that Kinagi Town is located above a swarm of Sunyukon.
Rene, well, I guess there are flying taxis now.
It’s impossible to make a tourist spot with just one volcanic ash…
The only decent one is Kainakinsetsuminamo.
>>39
Kanazumishidaketoukatokusanen should be counted properly, right?
If I had to describe it, it’s a town where you can pick up golden balls.
Kinagi really is going to die.
I don’t even have the confidence to live for a year.
There’s definitely someone like Kinagi who has been swept away to the Kaena side and is dead.
>>42
That place is way too much of a sea of death.
Shame Town
I thought the Hiwamaki was a spare until I turned 25.
Hajishiri Town
Isn’t the name about the only flaw?
The air feels clear, and the volcanic ash seems good for the body.
>>47
There’s no excuse; my lungs will be torn to shreds.
If there was some volcanic ash falling in the town, it would have a bad impression, but it’s protected by a mysterious barrier, so it doesn’t have a dirty image.
It’s questionable whether Sayuu can even be counted as a town.
>>49
At the Pokémon Craft Exhibition, there was a craftsman who was making traditional Okinawan costumes but gave up on that and ended up making something inspired by Alola.
But perhaps they couldn’t give up, as there were Love Casters and Sunyosh.
It’s a mystery why Sayuu is using that name for the town.
In terms of both gameplay and setting.
So, are you saying that the city of Karakushi, where sandstorms frequently come in, is dirty?
>>51
That town is crazy, acting like it’s a water city with that location.
The town is definitely muddy.
Judge’s Notice Town
Touka City calls itself a city, but it only has a gym, a Pokémon Center, and a few houses.
>>53
If there is a gym, a Pokémon Center, and shops, then it can be considered a proper town, right?
Regardless of the Wingull, encountering a Beedrill in the sea seems to normally pose a death risk, which is unpleasant.
By the way, the glass made from the collected ash makes this sound.
I think it’s unfair that Shidake has a road right up to the Kinsetsu (maintained at a level suitable for triathlons) yet the air is so clean.
It seems like it could appear in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
>>58
Hajitsuge Block Base
It’s just not depicted, but the whole town must be covered in ash.
The traffic flow around Fuentown is way too strange.
Why are you thinking from such a grounded perspective when flying in the sky is commonly used as a means of transportation?
>>62
Is that really such a common method?
Isn’t the way to obtain hidden machines quite limited?
>>62
It’s a world where a solitary trainer is just using Sky to normally transport goods by truck.
I guess it’s probably because it’s not particularly common.
Looking at the story route from Ruby and Sapphire now, it seems crazy, doesn’t it?
The Latios and Latias in ORAS were certainly fun, but…
A town where I don’t want to live, but I’d like to do some sightseeing.
The feeling of adventure is the strongest, but there are a lot of rural areas in Hoenn, right?
>>71
Because it’s a rural area, the secret base stands out.
You must tell him off!!!!!!!!!1
I like that names of people and places are unified with plant names.
>>75
I don’t know the place name, but plant names for people have been a constant throughout the series.
I was thinking that “Hodomo-e” means “burns just right” or something like that, but is that not the case?
The hurdle for using Fly without Hidden Abilities in Hoenn is either to raise a Salamence after defeating the Elite Four or to catch Rayquaza.
Well then, should I list some terrible locations other than Hoenn…
I absolutely don’t want to live in Sinnoh because moving between the east and west is just too exhausting.
>>79
I dislike that there are many cities in Sinnoh that claim to be cities despite their small size.
In places like Nomose or Mio, that would be considered an Aun.
If I were to live somewhere, it would be Minamo, I guess.
Isn’t there a staff accommodation area somewhere out of sight?
But, well… Sekiei Kougen is Sekiei Kougen, after all…
Isn’t life in the Pokémon world kind of tough?
>>83
So you need the help of Pokémon.
Volcanic ash and yellow sand
Isn’t it something that elementary and middle school students learn that volcanic ash is dangerous to the human body?
That volcanic ash turns into glass when collected.
It’s like inhaling glass powder.
It seems inconvenient to live there, but I long for the delicious air of Shidake.
I think Hajitsuge is the color of persimmon + sun and moon.
There are astronomers, and the meteor waterfall is nearby.
The boxwood is an evergreen tree, so it doesn’t suit this town.
The rate of respiratory diseases in the elderly seems high.