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Japan plans to use Pokemon Go to lure tourists back to quake hit regions, including Fukushima
2016-08-16
[SOTT.NET] Officials for four prefectures in Japan have announced they are partnering with the Japanese subsidiary of Niantic, the US company behind the Pokemon Go game.

They hope that creating virtual attractions in the popular location-based game will help draw people back to the natural disaster affected areas.

Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures are located in the north of the country and were heavily impacted by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Kumamoto, located in southern Japan, suffered a series of earthquakes in April this year.

The game is already live in Japan, but players would find extra goodies in the four prefectures under the plan. Game-makers will add more PokeStops - places where treasured items can be found, and more Pokemon Gyms - locations where people can meet and send their captured monsters into battle.

Officials say they will also place more rare Pokemon in the areas for players to hunt. Tourism promotions say that less than 10 per cent of Fukushima is affected by radiation exclusion zones, insisting that other areas are safe to visit.

Officials in Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima have also been planning 'recovery tours' in which guides take visitors to sites affected by the disasters. But there are limits.

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, TEPCO, reportedly had to request game developers to prevent Pokemon from spawning in radiation affected areas of Fukushima, to avoid drawing players into hazardous areas.

Nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant suffered meltdowns as a result of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and TEPCO says they recently found Pokemon at the site.
Posted by:Fred

#12  To Alan

When this game first came out the news interviewed a pizza place owner who said he paid ten bucks to aquire a device to turn the store into a hot spot.

Posted by: Clem Lumplump1981   2016-08-16 22:00  

#11  In the Zam Zam well no doubt.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-08-16 20:12  

#10  12th Imam Go!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-08-16 19:51  

#9  I wonder if this would work on jihadis?
Posted by: SteveS   2016-08-16 19:30  

#8  Go to almost any mall or Walmart parking lot and you will find a car, usually owned by doting grandparents, that has a "Pokémon Put Me In The Poorhouse" bumper sticker. And that's from back when they were just trading cards...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-08-16 16:45  

#7  Its...its....Godzilla!




I imagine it as a virtual billboard, or search engine priority purchase. Probably liaisons you can hire to do the grunt work, and frauds as well. I have read of at least two different instances of entities acquiring a pokemon hot spot - one a business (where the extra traffic actually turned off the regular customers and the hunters not buying anything) and a police department (trying to lure wanted persons).

Came across my first hunters the other night. Dang zombies.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-08-16 10:22  

#6  How do you "set up" a pokemon?

We have several spots in town that qualify but I have no idea what or who determines that such and such a spot is where you will find a pokemon.

Never have and never will play but I'm curious as to how these spots ate set up.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-08-16 09:34  

#5  Freedom Now slogan of the PLF (Pokemon Liberation Front
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2016-08-16 09:04  

#4  So, they're sort of like Donk special interests groups?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-08-16 08:27  

#3  Pokemon are 'pocket monsters'. Basically you go out and use pokeballs to capture and enslave them after you have weakened them enough. The balks seem to do something to them which turn them into willing slaves (no matter how antigonastic the were when captured) which you can 'befriend'. Once captured you force them to 'fight' each other in matches. Kind of like cockfighting. You can build a center for these fights called a 'gym'. You know they are slaves because they can be given or sold as property.
Pokemon seems to have replaced animals in that world. They can evolve into stronger types
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-08-16 07:54  

#2  One thing I still want to know. Just WTF is a Pokemon?
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2016-08-16 05:59  

#1  Seeing glowing man-monsters in Fukushima bay?
Yeah, that's about right.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-08-16 00:39  

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