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You can see with the design of the Manaphy egg how it's similar to sea angels with its transparency.
Ready to explore the mysterious northern lands? I'm way ahead of you!
Here's a piece in preparation for the release of #PokemonLegendsArceus done by the amazing @AutobotTesla!
神秘的な北の大地を探検する準備できているか?すでに始めた!
ポケモンレジェンズアルセウスのための絵…
I think I may have found a hidden message in the Azure Flute melody... Either that or years of looking for an answer has finally driven me mad🤪
So the Pal Park in BDSP is called "Ramanas Park"... Definitely got something to do with Shaymin I think.
Ramanas Rose; Adopted as a symbol of Hokkaido in 1978 & found all along the coastline. Also used in various traditional medicines to treat many different things. Rich aroma.
And lastly we have Takeda Ayasaburo. He studied Rangaku (Dutch studies/western sciences) and designed the Goryokaku star fort in Hakodate in 1855. The fort is one of only two star fortresses in Japan, and is well known as the site of the last battle of the Boshin War.
I'm sure everyone knows who this is... Commodore Matthew Perry. The American man credited with opening up Japan to the west and stoppped having it be closed! On his 2nd visit to Japan in 1854 he visited Hakodate - one of two ports opened to Americans in the Treaty of Kanagawa.
Ishikawa Takuboku - Famous poet who spent around a year (1907-8) in Hakodate as a substitute teacher & reporter. He loved the place.
He also wrote some of his diaries in romaji so his wife couldn't read them :P
Next is Enomoto Takeaki. Samurai & admiral of the Tokugawa navy in Bakumatsu Japan. He hoped to create an independent state under the Tokugawa in Hokkaido. When the Ezo republic was founded, he was elected president. Also fought alongside Hijikata in the Battle of Hakodate.