What do Japanese think of Pokémon?

Japanese people view Pokémon as a deeply ingrained cultural phenomenon, beloved across generations with immense, varied fanbases, enjoying everything from games to massive merchandise events and themed attractions, though opinions on specific game quality, like performance issues, still mirror global debates but with a uniquely Japanese cultural integration. It's a cultural pillar, less just a game and more a massive entertainment franchise, with constant collaborations, dedicated stores (Pokémon Centers), and huge events.
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Is Pokémon cool in Japan?

Japan boasts several huge Pokémon Centers, which are essentially stores dedicated to everyone's favorite pocket monsters. There aren't a ton of interactive activities, but there are awesome murals at the entrances and massive character statues for photo ops with Pokémon in Japan.
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What do Japanese people call Pokémon?

The Japanese name for the Pokémon franchise is Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā), abbreviated to Pokémon (ポケモン, Pokemon). Individual Pokémon often have names that are playful combinations of Japanese words or English words transliterated into Japanese, like Pikachu (from "pika pika" for sparkle and "chu" for mouse squeak) or Kabigon (Snorlax, from kabi for mold and a developer's nickname).
 
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What is the least popular Pokémon in Japan?

In 2016, Simisea was voted Japan's least popular Pokémon but now, let's have a survey of our own.
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Who is the no. 1 Pokémon?

Pokémon number 1 in the National Pokédex is Bulbasaur, the Grass/Poison-type starter Pokémon from the Kanto region, known for its distinctive bulb on its back that grows as it evolves. It's the first entry in the Pokédex, followed by Ivysaur and Venusaur, kicking off the classic series of Pokémon.
 
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Why was Pokémon banned in Japan?

The globally banned episode "Dennō Senshi Porygon", which aired only once on Japan's TV Tokyo on December 16, 1997, features a series of rapidly alternating red and blue frames that provoked epileptic seizures in hundreds of children.
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What is Luffy's famous line in Japanese?

Luffy's most famous line in Japanese, meaning "I will be the King of the Pirates!", is "Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru!" (海賊王に俺はなる!), which emphasizes his goal with a unique word order, often contrasted with "Ore wa kaizoku ou ni naru" (I will be the pirate king), but his version puts the ultimate goal first for impact, declaring his destiny. 
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What is Japan's #1 sport?

The number one sport in Japan, by far, is Baseball (Yakyu), considered the national sport, dominating viewership and participation with passionate fans, professional leagues (NPB), and even high school tournaments (Koshien) drawing huge crowds, though Soccer (Football), Basketball, and traditional sports like Sumo also have strong followings.
 
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Do 18+ games exist?

Yes, 18+ games absolutely exist, ranging from titles with extreme violence and mature themes (like Grand Theft Auto with mods) to explicit sexual content, often classified as "Adults Only" (AO) by the ESRB, though these are rare on consoles and more common on PC platforms like Steam or via subscription models. They feature intense violence, strong sexual content, nudity, or drug use, with many developers targeting PC for these releases due to console restrictions, with some platforms like Roblox now offering age-gated 18+ content. 
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What is the #1 most sold game?

The number one selling game of all time depends on the criteria, but Minecraft is generally considered the best-selling individual video game with over 350 million copies sold, while Tetris often tops lists when all its platform versions (especially mobile) are combined, reaching over 520 million sales, and the Mario franchise leads all video game franchises. For current sales (2025), titles like Battlefield 6 and NBA 2K26 lead by revenue, though these lists often exclude some digital sales. 
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Why was Pokémon banned in China?

China has officially made their statement against Pokémon GO, citing that allowing the game would cause "major safety and security issues to the country, as well as a threat to transportation and personal safety."
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Is Pokémon GO losing popularity?

At its peak, Pokémon Go was drawing in over 200 million people per month, by December 2016 that number had fallen to less than 50 million. Since the initial crash, there has been smatterings of growth, as players return to Pokémon Go and Niantic adds new highly-requested features to the game.
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What is Japan's national fruit?

Japan's national fruit is the persimmon, known as kaki (柿) in Japanese, a beloved autumn fruit deeply embedded in Japanese culture, symbolizing prosperity and joy, and appearing in literature and haiku for centuries.
 
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Is Monkey D. Luffy asexual?

Monkey D. Luffy isn't officially confirmed as asexual, but many fans interpret him as being on the asexual or aromantic spectrum (aroace) due to his extreme focus on adventure, food, and friendship, his lack of romantic interest, and his immunity to Boa Hancock's love-based Devil Fruit power, though creator Eiichiro Oda attributes some of his reactions to mimicking friends like Sanji and Usopp. His defining characteristic is his singular love for adventure, not romance or sex. 
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What does Zoro call Sanji in Japanese?

He never calls Sanji by his name in the original Japanese manga; he uses phrases like "dumb-cook", etc.
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How to write 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Japanese?

How to write numbers in Japanese
  1. ichi) 一
  2. ni) ニ
  3. san) 三
  4. yon) 四
  5. go) 五
  6. roku) 六
  7. nana) 七
  8. hachi) 八
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Is Pikachu banned in Japan?

Japan has changed the law to stop people naming their babies things like Pikachu and Kitty. New rules have come in on the pronunciation of 'kanji', the Chinese characters used as one of the three forms of Japanese writing. The change is designed to prevent unofficial pronunciations of the kanji characters.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Why is Pokémon not for Christians?

Pokémon advocates for practices identical to those used by sorcerers, necromancers, mediums, psychics, spirit/ghost hunters, and shamans. These practices are clearly prohibited across the Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, and across church history.
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Who is the weakest legendary?

The title of "weakest legendary" often goes to Cosmog, due to its extremely low base stats (BST 200) and limited moves (Splash, Teleport) before evolving into the much stronger Solgaleo/Lunala. Other contenders include Uxie (outclassed by Cresselia) and sometimes Regigigas (crippled by its Slow Start ability), depending on whether "weak" means low stats or poor competitive viability despite high stats, according to users on Pokemon forums and databases.
 
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Which is the most loved Pokémon?

While Pikachu is the iconic mascot, fan polls often place Mimikyu, Charizard, Umbreon, Gengar, and Eevee among the most loved Pokémon, with regional favorites like Greninja also ranking highly, showing strong love for classics, starters, and newer cute/powerful designs.
 
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What is the rarest Pokémon?

The "rarest" Pokémon is subjective, but often points to Mew (due to its mythical status and scarcity) or extremely limited event Pokémon like certain Unowns (Unown Q) or shiny event Pokémon, with the Trainer-Deck A Machamp card being one of the rarest physical items, alongside specific prototype Pokémon cards like the Wizards of the Coast Blastoise, with only a couple ever made, making them virtually unobtainable. In-game rarity also shifts with events, but mythicals and specific event-exclusive shinies (like Armored Mewtwo in Go) often top lists.
 
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