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'''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', was, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to [[Pokémon]]. It was originally located on the former site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in {{wp|Nakamura-ku, Nagoya|Nakamura Ward}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}, {{wp|Aichi Prefecture|Aichi}} (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005. It was located at [[Route 758]]. | '''Pokémon the Park 2005''', or '''PokéPark''', was, as its name implies, a theme park devoted to [[Pokémon]]. It was originally located on the former site of the Sasashima Cargo Station in {{wp|Nakamura-ku, Nagoya|Nakamura Ward}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}, {{wp|Aichi Prefecture|Aichi}} (Sasashima Live 24 Land Redevelopment Project Site) in Japan. It opened on March 18, 2005, and closed on September 25, 2005. It was located at [[Route 758]]. | ||
Admission to the park was free, but there was a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, were available online and could be used to pay for attractions in the park. | Admission to the park was free, but there was a fee for each attraction visited. Prepaid e-money, or Edy cards, were available online and could be used to pay for attractions in the park. Pre-ordering a special PokéPark Edy card enabled holders to special offers and gifts. These cards could be pre-ordered from November 19, 2004 to February 28, 2005. | ||
There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés. The park's attractions were prominently featured in animated form in "[[Hello! Thank You!]]", the fifth ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'' [[Pokémon Sunday#Ending_theme_songs|ending]]. | There are a total of twelve attractions in addition to a game arcade, an event stage, shops, and cafés. The park's attractions were prominently featured in animated form in "[[Hello! Thank You!]]", the fifth ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'' [[Pokémon Sunday#Ending_theme_songs|ending]]. |
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