Pokémon world in relation to the real world: Difference between revisions

→‎Alola: Updating a few Notes that are wrong or need revision.
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| {{wp|Waikiki|Waikīkī}}
| {{wp|Waikiki|Waikīkī}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| It is the known and most visited beach in Hawaii and the world.
| Waikiki and its beaches are a notable tourist destination in Hawaii.
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| Hau'oli City Shopping District
| Hau'oli City Shopping District
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| {{wp|Banzai Pipeline|Banzai Pipeline}}/{{wp|Sunset Beach (Oahu)|Sunset Beach}}
| {{wp|Banzai Pipeline|Banzai Pipeline}}/{{wp|Sunset Beach (Oahu)|Sunset Beach}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| Beach known for its huge waves, its reefs and its underwater caves, the latter is reflected in the inclusion of the [[Sandy Cave]].
| Both beaches are noted for their {{wp|big wave surfing|big wave surfing}}.
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| [[Verdant Cavern]]
| [[Verdant Cavern]]
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| {{wp|Diamond Head, Hawaii|Diamond Head}}
| {{wp|Diamond Head, Hawaii|Diamond Head}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| The appearance of Necrozma in this site makes reference to the supposed diamonds of the volcano.
| [[Necrozma]]'s appearance here in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] references the historical belief by western sailors that the calcite crystals near the mountain were diamonds.
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| [[Hau'oli Cemetery]]
| [[Hau'oli Cemetery]]
| {{wp|National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific|National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific}}
| {{wp|National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific|National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| In the game it is a civil cemetery, but in real life it is a naval cemetery.
| A popular tourist attraction dedicated to honor members of the armed forces, it is the largest cemetery in the state.
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| [[Berry fields (Alola)|Berry fields]]
| [[Berry fields (Alola)|Berry fields]]
| Dole Plantation
| Dole Plantation
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| {{wp|Oahu|Oʻahu}}
| It is the most important pineapple plantation in Hawaii.
| The largest currently operating pineapple plantation in the state.
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| [[Seaward Cave]]
| [[Seaward Cave]]
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| {{wp|Lahaina, Hawaii|Lāhainā}}
| {{wp|Lahaina, Hawaii|Lāhainā}}
| {{wp|Maui}}
| {{wp|Maui}}
| It was the first capital city of the Hawaiian monarchy and is a place where the best Chinese food restaurants are in Maui.
| Lahaina is one of numerous locations of Hawaii where Chinese immigrants immigrated to work on local sugar cane plantations. Lahaina houses the only two Chinese Society Halls exist and are maintained in Hawaii.
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| [[Hano Grand Resort]]
| [[Hano Grand Resort]]
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| {{wp|Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo}}
| {{wp|Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo}}
| {{wp|Hawaii (island)|Hawaii Island}}
| {{wp|Hawaii (island)|Hawaii Island}}
| Largest settlement on Hawaii Island. Noted locally for its particularly rainy climate, It is also known for its great love of Japanese culture, such as museums, restaurants or Japanese theme parks.
| Largest settlement on Hawaii Island. Noted locally for its particularly rainy climate.
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| [[Malie Garden]]
| [[Malie Garden]]
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