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==Cities, routes, and other locations==
==Cities, routes, and other locations==
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be transversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography, the settlements, and the locations of Johto is extremely similar to its neighbor region.
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be traversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography, the settlements, and the locations of Johto is extremely similar to its neighbor region.


The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]], however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].
The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]]; however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].


The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto, however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations, however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.
The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto; however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations; however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.


===Cities and towns===
===Cities and towns===
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* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)
* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)
* {{jo|Battle Tower}} (Crystal only)
* {{jo|Battle Tower}} (Crystal only)
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]]{{sup|HGSS}}
* [[Cliff Cave]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* [[Cliff Cave]]{{sup|HGSS}}
* [[Embedded Tower]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* [[Embedded Tower]]{{sup|HGSS}}
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]]{{sup|HGSS}}
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}{{sup|HGSS}}
* [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] (HeartGold and SoulSilver only)
* {{safari|Johto}}{{sup|HGSS}}


===Anime-exclusive locations===
===Anime-exclusive locations===
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===Routes===
===Routes===
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to Johto's [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]].
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to the [[Johto Safari Zone]].
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