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|background color = C03028
|japanese name = ジョウト ''Jōto''
 
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|border color = 52221C
|image=Johto HGSS.png
 
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|background color 2 = E5524A
|caption= Johto (HGSS)
 
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|border color 2 = 52221C
|starter pokémon = [[Chikorita]]
 
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|name = Johto
|starter pokémon 2 = [[Cyndaquil]]
 
 
|japanese name = '''ジョウト'''
|starter pokémon 3 = [[Totodile]]|professor = [[Professor Oak]]|video game = [[HeartGold]]
 
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|romanji name = ''Jōto''
|video game 2 = [[SoulSilver]]|rival = Silver}}
 
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|image = Johto Gen.II.png
 
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|caption = Official Artwork of Johto for Pokémon Gold, Silver & Crystal
The '''Johto''' [[Regions|region]] (Japanese: '''ジョウト地方''' ''Jōto-chihō''), meaning "castle palace" (Japanese: '''城都''' ''Jōto'') and "lattice-shaped palace" (Japanese: '''条都''' ''Jōto''), is a region connected to the western part of Kanto. It was introduced in [[Generation II]], {{game name|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold, Silver}}, and {{game name|Crystal}} later seen in their remakes, {{game name|HeartGold and SoulSilver|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver}}. The [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|third]], [[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|fourth]], and [[Pokémon: Master Quest|fifth]] seasons of the [[Pokémon Anime|anime]] are also set there. In the games, all its cities have plant-themed or colour-themed names. Johto is geographically similar to the [[wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai]], eastern [[wikipedia:Shikoku|Shikoku]] and western [[wikipedia:Tōkai region|Tōkai]] regions of Japan. There are old-fashioned cities reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Nara|Nara]] and [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] and a modern commercial city reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]]. Some inhabitants speak the [[wikipedia:Kansai dialect|Kansai dialect]] in the Japanese releases of the games.
 
 
|image 2 = Johto HGSS.png
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|caption 2 = Official Artwork of Johto for Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver.
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|professor = [[Professor Elm]]
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|pokémon = 251
 
|starter pokémon = [[Chikorita|{{Color|78C850|Chikorita}}]]
 
|starter pokémon 2 = [[Cyndaquil|{{Color|F08030|Cyndaquil}}]]
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|starter pokémon 3 = [[Totodile|{{Color|6890F0 |Totodile}}]]
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|anime = [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys]]<br />[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]]<br />[[Pokémon: Master Quest]]
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|video game = [[Pokémon Gold & Silver Version]] <br /> [[Pokémon Crystal Version]]
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|video game 2 = [[Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver Version]]
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|villain = [[Team Rocket]]
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|rival = [[Silver]]
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|rival 2 =
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|rival 3 =
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|region map = Johto_Map.png
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|region map caption = Map of Johto in Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver.
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|region map 2 =
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|region map caption 2 =}}
 
'''Johto''' is a region connected to the western part of Kanto. It was introduced in [[Generation II]], {{game name|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold, Silver}}, and {{game name|Crystal}} later seen in their remakes, {{game name|HeartGold and SoulSilver|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver}}. The [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|third]], [[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|fourth]], and [[Pokémon: Master Quest|fifth]] seasons of the [[Pokémon Anime|anime]] are also set there. In the games, all its cities have plant-themed or colour-themed names. Johto is geographically similar to the [[wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai]], eastern [[wikipedia:Shikoku|Shikoku]] and western [[wikipedia:Tōkai region|Tōkai]] regions of Japan. There are old-fashioned cities reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Nara|Nara]] and [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] and a modern commercial city reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]]. Some inhabitants speak the [[wikipedia:Kansai dialect|Kansai dialect]] in the Japanese releases of the games.
   
 
The mythology of the Johto region features [[Ho-Oh]], the Rainbow Pokémon guardian of the skies, and [[Lugia]], the Diving Pokémon guardian of the seas, who previously perched on the Bell and Brass Towers respectively in [[Ecruteak City]]. When the Brass Tower burned down in a storm, Lugia flew away, and three Pokémon died in the process. Ho-Oh revived these Pokémon, creating [[Raikou]], [[Entei]], and [[Suicune]]. Lugia's home, the [[Whirl Islands]], were also created when the Pokémon dispelled a war over a singular island, splitting it into four islands and making them its home, producing powerful whirlpools to protect itself. [[Celebi]], the Time Travel Pokémon, also calls Johto its home, residing in the [[Ilex Forest]] where it brings Pokémon and Trainers forward and back in time.
 
The mythology of the Johto region features [[Ho-Oh]], the Rainbow Pokémon guardian of the skies, and [[Lugia]], the Diving Pokémon guardian of the seas, who previously perched on the Bell and Brass Towers respectively in [[Ecruteak City]]. When the Brass Tower burned down in a storm, Lugia flew away, and three Pokémon died in the process. Ho-Oh revived these Pokémon, creating [[Raikou]], [[Entei]], and [[Suicune]]. Lugia's home, the [[Whirl Islands]], were also created when the Pokémon dispelled a war over a singular island, splitting it into four islands and making them its home, producing powerful whirlpools to protect itself. [[Celebi]], the Time Travel Pokémon, also calls Johto its home, residing in the [[Ilex Forest]] where it brings Pokémon and Trainers forward and back in time.
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
 
 
 
====Cities/Towns====
 
====Cities/Towns====
 
* [[New Bark Town]]
 
* [[New Bark Town]]
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* [[Battle Frontier]] ''(HeartGold and SoulSilver only)''
 
* [[Battle Frontier]] ''(HeartGold and SoulSilver only)''
 
* [[Mt. Silver]]
 
* [[Mt. Silver]]
* [[Sinjoh Ruins]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only [accessible only after recieving Wi-Fi Event Arceus])
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* [[Sinjoh Ruins]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only [accessible only after receiving Wi-Fi Event Arceus])
   
==Routes==
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===Routes===
Johto&apos;s routes start where [[Kanto]] left off: routes in Johto are numbered 29-48, where [[Kanto]]&apos;s are 1-28.
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Johto's routes start where Kanto left off: routes in Johto are numbered 29-48, where [[Kanto]]'s are 1-28.
 
*[[Route 29|29]]
 
*[[Route 30|30]]
 
*[[Route 31|31]]
 
*[[Route 32|32]]
 
*[[Route 33|33]]
 
*[[Route 34|34]]
 
*[[Route 35|35]]
 
*[[Route 36|36]]
 
*[[Route 37|37]]
 
*[[Route 38|38]]
 
*[[Route 39|39]]
 
*[[Route 40|40]]
 
*[[Route 41|41]]
 
*[[Route 42|42]]
 
*[[Route 43|43]]
 
*[[Route 44|44]]
 
*[[Route 45|45]]
 
*[[Route 46|46]]
 
*[[Route 47|47]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
 
*[[Route 48|48]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
   
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==Map==
[[Route 29|29]]
 
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<center>
[[Route 30|30]]
 
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<imap map-id=890 />
[[Route 31|31]]
 
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</center>
[[Route 32|32]]
 
[[Route 33|33]]
 
[[Route 34|34]]
 
[[Route 35|35]]
 
[[Route 36|36]]
 
[[Route 37|37]]
 
[[Route 38|38]]
 
[[Route 39|39]]
 
[[Route 40|40]]
 
[[Route 41|41]]
 
[[Route 42|42]]
 
[[Route 43|43]]
 
[[Route 44|44]]
 
[[Route 45|45]]
 
[[Route 46|46]]
 
[[Route 47|47]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
 
[[Route 48|48]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
 
   
 
==The Pokémon League==
 
==The Pokémon League==
The Johto League is the greatest aspiration of all Trainers. Because they are neighboring regions, Johto and [[Kanto]] share the same [[Elite Four]], located at [[Indigo Plateau]]. One [[Badge]] from each Johto [[Gym]] is required to enter.
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The Johto League is the greatest aspiration of all Trainers. Because they are neighboring regions, Johto and Kanto share the same [[Elite Four]], located at [[Indigo Plateau]]. One [[Badge]] from each Johto [[Gym]] is required to enter.
   
 
===Gym Leaders===
 
===Gym Leaders===
 
{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
 
{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Name
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Name
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Settlement
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Settlement
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Type
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Type
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Signature<br />Pokémon
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Signature<br />Pokémon
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Badge
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSFalkner.png|link=Falkner]]<br />[[Falkner]]
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|[[File:Falkner(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Falkner]]
 
|[[Violet City]]
 
|[[Violet City]]
 
|{{Type|Flying}}
 
|{{Type|Flying}}
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|[[File:Zephyrbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Zephyr Badge
 
|[[File:Zephyrbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Zephyr Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|<br />[[Bugsy]][[File:VSBugsy.png|link=Bugsy]]
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|[[File:Bugsy(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Bugsy]]
 
|[[Azalea Town]]
 
|[[Azalea Town]]
 
|{{Type|Bug}}
 
|{{Type|Bug}}
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|[[File:Hivebadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Hive Badge
 
|[[File:Hivebadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Hive Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|<br />[[Whitney]][[File:VSWhitney.png|link=Whitney]]
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|[[File:Whitney(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Whitney]]
 
|[[Goldenrod City]]
 
|[[Goldenrod City]]
 
|{{Type|Normal}}
 
|{{Type|Normal}}
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|[[File:Plainbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Plain Badge
 
|[[File:Plainbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Plain Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSMorty.png|link=Morty]]<br />[[Morty]]
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|[[File:Morty(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Morty]]
 
|[[Ecruteak City]]
 
|[[Ecruteak City]]
 
|{{Type|Ghost}}
 
|{{Type|Ghost}}
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|[[File:Fogbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Fog Badge
 
|[[File:Fogbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Fog Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSChuck.png|link=Chuck]]<br />[[Chuck]]
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|[[File:Chuck(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Chuck]]
 
|[[Cianwood City]]
 
|[[Cianwood City]]
 
|{{Type|Fighting}}
 
|{{Type|Fighting}}
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|[[File:Stormbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Storm Badge
 
|[[File:Stormbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Storm Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSJasmine.png|link=Jasmine]]<br />[[Jasmine]]
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|[[File:Jasmine(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Jasmine]]
 
|[[Olivine City]]
 
|[[Olivine City]]
 
|{{Type|Steel}}
 
|{{Type|Steel}}
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|[[File:Mineralbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Mineral Badge
 
|[[File:Mineralbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Mineral Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSPryce.png|link=Pryce]]<br />[[Pryce]]
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|[[File:Pryce(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Pryce]]
 
|[[Mahogany Town]]
 
|[[Mahogany Town]]
 
|{{Type|Ice}}
 
|{{Type|Ice}}
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|[[File:Glacierbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Glacier Badge
 
|[[File:Glacierbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Glacier Badge
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSClair.png|link=Clair]]<br />[[Clair]]
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|[[File:Clair(B2W2)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Clair]]
 
|[[Blackthorn City]]
 
|[[Blackthorn City]]
 
|{{Type|Dragon}}
 
|{{Type|Dragon}}
|[[File:230.png|link=Kingdra]]
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|[[File:230.png|link=Kingdra]]([[File:149.png|link=Dragonite]])
 
|[[File:Risingbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Rising Badge
 
|[[File:Risingbadge.png|50x50px]]<br />Rising Badge
 
|}
 
|}
   
===Elite Four and the Champion===
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===Elite Four (Gen II & IV)===
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: ''For Generation I and III see [[Kanto]].''
 
{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
 
{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Name
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Name
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Type
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Type
! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue; color:black;" | Signature<br />Pokémon
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Signature<br />Pokémon
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSWill.png|link=Will]]<br />[[Will]]
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|[[File:WillHGSS.gif]]<br />[[Will]]
 
|{{Type|Psychic}}
 
|{{Type|Psychic}}
 
|[[File:178.png|link=Xatu]]
 
|[[File:178.png|link=Xatu]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSKoga.png|link=Koga]]<br />[[Koga]]
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|[[File:Koga(HGSS)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Koga]]
 
|{{Type|Poison}}
 
|{{Type|Poison}}
 
|[[File:169.png|link=Crobat]]
 
|[[File:169.png|link=Crobat]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSBruno.png|link=Bruno]]<br />[[Bruno]]
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|[[File:BrunoHGSS.gif]]<br />[[Bruno]]
 
|{{Type|Fighting}}
 
|{{Type|Fighting}}
|[[File:095.png|link=Onix]]
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|[[File:068.png|link=Machamp]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSKaren.png|link=Karen]]<br />[[Karen]]
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|[[File:Karen(HGSS)Sprite.gif]]<br />[[Karen]]
 
|{{Type|Dark}}
 
|{{Type|Dark}}
|[[File:229.png|link=Houndoom]]/[[File:430.png|link=Honchrkrow]]/[[File:197.png|link=Umbreon]]
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|[[File:229.png|link=Houndoom]]/[[File:430.png|link=Honchkrow]]/[[File:197.png|link=Umbreon]]
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|}
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===Champion (Gen II & IV)===
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: ''For Generation I and III see [[Kanto]].''
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{| class="prettytable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Name
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Type
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! colspan="1" style="background-color:#C03028; color:black;" | Signature<br />Pokémon
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:VSLance.png|link=Lance]]<br />Champion [[Lance]]
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|[[File:LanceB2W2.gif]]<br />[[Lance]]
 
|{{Type|Dragon}}
 
|{{Type|Dragon}}
 
|[[File:149.png|link=Dragonite]]
 
|[[File:149.png|link=Dragonite]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
==Real-life Connection==
 
Following the tradition, the Johto region is based on a real-world region of Japan, the Kansai region, just as [[Kanto]] is based on the real [[Kanto]] region in Japan.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Apart from [[Unova]], Johto is the last region to be featured on a newer handheld (GBC & DS).
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*Following the tradition, the Johto region is based on a real-world region of Japan, the Kansai region, just as Kanto is based on the real Kanto region in Japan.
 
* Johto was the first region to introduce areas to plant berries.
 
* Johto was the first region to introduce areas to plant berries.
 
* Johto is the only region to display a new female main character when the game returned for a newer system release.
 
* Johto is the only region to display a new female main character when the game returned for a newer system release.
* However, in the Black and White sequels there was a new female main character to play as.
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** However, in the Black and White sequels there was a new female main character to play as.
* Of all of the regions, Johto introduced the lowest amount of new Pokémon, with only 100.
 
 
* Johto lacks many elements that other regions have. Most of these are due to Johto sharing them with [[Kanto]]. Therefore, it is the only region without:
 
* Johto lacks many elements that other regions have. Most of these are due to Johto sharing them with [[Kanto]]. Therefore, it is the only region without:
 
:# Its own set of [[Fossil Pokémon]],
# An {{Type|Electric}}- and a {{type|Water}}-type Gym.
 
 
:# A Pokémon burial ground,
# Its own set of [[Fossil Pokémon]],
 
 
:# A museum,
# A Pokémon burial ground,
 
 
:# Prior to [[Generation IV]], a true Regional PokéDex, and
# A museum,
 
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:# An ''actual ''Victory Road.
# Prior to [[Generation IV]], a true Regional PokéDex,
 
* Johto shares its [[Pokémon League]], Storage System developer, and villainous team with Kanto.
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* Johto shares its [[Pokémon League]], Storage System developer, and villainous team with Kanto.
 
* All of the cities in Johto are named after plants.
 
* All of the cities in Johto are named after plants.
 
* It's the only region when [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new travelling companion.
 
* It's the only region when [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new travelling companion.

Revision as of 17:48, 12 October 2014

Johto is a region connected to the western part of Kanto. It was introduced in Generation II, Template:Game name, and Template:Game name later seen in their remakes, Template:Game name. The third, fourth, and fifth seasons of the anime are also set there. In the games, all its cities have plant-themed or colour-themed names. Johto is geographically similar to the Kansai, eastern Shikoku and western Tōkai regions of Japan. There are old-fashioned cities reminiscent of Nara and Kyoto and a modern commercial city reminiscent of Osaka. Some inhabitants speak the Kansai dialect in the Japanese releases of the games.

The mythology of the Johto region features Ho-Oh, the Rainbow Pokémon guardian of the skies, and Lugia, the Diving Pokémon guardian of the seas, who previously perched on the Bell and Brass Towers respectively in Ecruteak City. When the Brass Tower burned down in a storm, Lugia flew away, and three Pokémon died in the process. Ho-Oh revived these Pokémon, creating Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. Lugia's home, the Whirl Islands, were also created when the Pokémon dispelled a war over a singular island, splitting it into four islands and making them its home, producing powerful whirlpools to protect itself. Celebi, the Time Travel Pokémon, also calls Johto its home, residing in the Ilex Forest where it brings Pokémon and Trainers forward and back in time.

100 previously unknown Pokémon reside in Johto. In the Generation II games, the player's home town is New Bark Town, where they can choose either Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile as his/her first Pokémon.

Geography

The terrain of Johto is similar to that of Kanto, with a jagged mountain range in the north-east, descending to a boundless ocean in the south-west.

Locations

Cities/Towns

Areas of Interest

Routes

Johto's routes start where Kanto left off: routes in Johto are numbered 29-48, where Kanto's are 1-28.

Map

The Pokémon League

The Johto League is the greatest aspiration of all Trainers. Because they are neighboring regions, Johto and Kanto share the same Elite Four, located at Indigo Plateau. One Badge from each Johto Gym is required to enter.

Gym Leaders

Name Settlement Type Signature
Pokémon
Badge
Falkner(B2W2)Sprite
Falkner
Violet City Flying 017 (018) Zephyrbadge
Zephyr Badge
Bugsy(B2W2)Sprite
Bugsy
Azalea Town Bug 123 (212) Hivebadge
Hive Badge
Whitney(B2W2)Sprite
Whitney
Goldenrod City Normal 241 Plainbadge
Plain Badge
Morty(B2W2)Sprite
Morty
Ecruteak City Ghost 094 Fogbadge
Fog Badge
Chuck(B2W2)Sprite
Chuck
Cianwood City Fighting 062 Stormbadge
Storm Badge
Jasmine(B2W2)Sprite
Jasmine
Olivine City Steel 208 Mineralbadge
Mineral Badge
Pryce(B2W2)Sprite
Pryce
Mahogany Town Ice 221 (473) Glacierbadge
Glacier Badge
Clair(B2W2)Sprite
Clair
Blackthorn City Dragon 230(149) Risingbadge
Rising Badge

Elite Four (Gen II & IV)

For Generation I and III see Kanto.
Name Type Signature
Pokémon
WillHGSS
Will
Psychic 178
Koga(HGSS)Sprite
Koga
Poison 169
File:BrunoHGSS.gif
Bruno
Fighting 068
File:Karen(HGSS)Sprite.gif
Karen
Dark 229/430/197

Champion (Gen II & IV)

For Generation I and III see Kanto.
Name Type Signature
Pokémon
LanceB2W2
Lance
Dragon 149

Trivia

  • Following the tradition, the Johto region is based on a real-world region of Japan, the Kansai region, just as Kanto is based on the real Kanto region in Japan.
  • Johto was the first region to introduce areas to plant berries.
  • Johto is the only region to display a new female main character when the game returned for a newer system release.
    • However, in the Black and White sequels there was a new female main character to play as.
  • Johto lacks many elements that other regions have. Most of these are due to Johto sharing them with Kanto. Therefore, it is the only region without:
  1. Its own set of Fossil Pokémon,
  2. A Pokémon burial ground,
  3. A museum,
  4. Prior to Generation IV, a true Regional PokéDex, and
  5. An actual Victory Road.
  • Johto shares its Pokémon League, Storage System developer, and villainous team with Kanto.
  • All of the cities in Johto are named after plants.
  • It's the only region when Ash Ketchum did not meet a new travelling companion.
  • Johto also has the shortest Victory Road, even though it resides in the Kanto region.

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