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Mossui Town (Japanese: スイリョクタウン Suiryoku Town) is a town in Kitakami, located south of Oni Mountain. It is the only settlement in the land.

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Location

Location of Mossui Town in Kitakami.

Places of interest

Community Center

The community center in the middle of Mossui Town is a place for locals to gather and chat. The player character and the other students stay here for their school trip during the events of The Teal Mask. The entrance has a station where people can wash their shoes before they enter, some flyers, and a place to put umbrellas. Near the entrance is a Chingling decoration made out of flowers. There are three restrooms: one for boys, one for girls, and one that can be used by anyone. The receptionist stands next to a Clefable. The receptionist can change the player's settings for the upper and lower borders of their menus between the default Paldea theme and a setting that switches between different themes to match the current location. The lounge has a television that plays a video displaying scenery from around Kitakami, as well as more flyers and a notice board. The community center also has a conference room.

Exterior Interior

Pokémon Center

The Mossui Town Pokémon Center

The Pokémon Center is located in front of the community center underneath a white canopy with a Yanma symbol on it. The Pokémon Center has a TM Machine, the Pokémon Center lady's counter, and the Union Circle station, but lacks a Poké Mart counter, with a shop called Peachy's being located nearby instead.

Carmine and Kieran's house

The house which Carmine and Kieran live in with their grandparents can be found down the road from the Community Center. The house itself cannot be explored.

Peachy's

Peachy's

A shop near the community center called Peachy's (Japanese: 桃沢商店 Momozawa Store) has toys and magazines on display,[1] and sells the same essential items as a Poké Mart in Paldea, as well as knitted socks and gloves in various colors. Unlike most other vendors in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Peachy's will initially not accept League Points as payment. However, if the player offers to pay with League Points three times, the shop will start accepting them the next day.

Pecharunt can be found sleeping here, thought to simply be a decoration. If the player interacts with it with the Mythical Pecha Berry in their Bag after completing The Indigo Disk, it will awaken and disappear, beginning the Mochi Mayhem epilogue.

Items

Peachy's


Clothing

Type Item Brand Patterns Price
Legwear Knitted Socks
てあみのくつした
White, Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Orange, Navy, Purple, Pink, Gray, Beige, Olive, Brown $800 Peachy's
Gloves Knitted Gloves
てあみのてぶくろ
White, Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Orange, Navy, Purple, Pink, Gray, Beige, Olive, Brown $1,200 Peachy's


Items

Item Location Games
Roto-Stick SV Roto-Stick From the caretaker on the first day of orienteering  S  V 
Teal Style Card SV Teal Style Card From Carmine and Kieran's grandmother on the first night of the Festival of Masks  S  V 
Choice Scarf SV Choice Scarf From Perrin after catching Bloodmoon Ursaluna  S  V 

Pokémon

Perrin will gift the player a Hisuian Growlithe after completing her storyline.

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
S V
Gift
Gift
15 Only one
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.

Trainers

First day

Before completing The Way Home

After completing The Way Home

Second day

Before completing The Way Home

After completing The Way Home

After obtaining 150 Pokémon in the Kitakami Pokédex

Mochi Mayhem

Kieran will work as the player's Multi Battle partner in both of these battles.

Emotes

Behind the Community Center is a couple who want to see Pokémon that are "lovey-dovey" like them. If the player shows them a Tandemaus or either form of Maushold, they will receive the Heart (Right) and Heart (Left) emotes.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Artwork depicting Mossui Town is seen in Carmine and Perrin's mindscapes.

Carmine & Sinistcha
Perrin & Growlithe

In animation

Mossui Town in Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Mossui Town first appeared in Roy is Crocalor, and Crocalor is Roy! when the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived in Kitakami, looking for Briar. However, when it turned out that almost everyone in town was attending the Countryside Harvest Festival at Kitakami Hall, they chose to attend it as well. When they returned to town in the evening, Carmine told them that Briar could be found at the Crystal Pool, which the caretaker gave them the permission to visit. In the next episode, Liko, Roy, Dot, and Friede left to visit the Crystal Pool while the rest of the team stayed behind in Mossui.

In Encounters at the Crystal Pool, while taking photos of Pokémon in Mossui Town, Dot noticed Perrin and her Hisuian Growlithe, prompting her to ask her if she knew anything about Kleavor. Perrin agreed to share her information if Dot beat her in a battle, which she reluctantly agreed to. While Dot's Quaxwell was at a type disadvantage against Perrin's Leafeon, him unexpectedly learning Air Cutter during the battle allowed Dot to win. As promised, Perrin then showed Dot a photo she had taken of Kleavor, prompting Dot to take her to meet the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers aboard the Brave Olivine.

Gallery

Community Center

Music

Games Location Song name (Japanese) Song name (English) Composition Arrangement
 S  V  When in Mossui Town スイリョクタウン Mossui Town Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
When Carmine and Kieran's dad
explains the true story of Ogerpon
本当の歴史 The True History Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
When activating the
Mochi Mayhem Epilogue
ゼロの秘宝番外編 The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero: Epilogue Minako Adachi Hiromitsu Maeba
When the group discusses Carmine
under Pecharunt's control
村の呪い……? The Curse of the Village...? Gō Ichinose Gō Ichinose
When talking with and battling
against characters under the
influence of Pecharunt
キビキビパニック! Mochi Mayhem Minako Adachi
Gō Ichinose
Gō Ichinose
When Pecharunt appears ドローン?ポケモン?くさりもち! A Drone? A Pokémon? It's Binding Mochi! Minako Adachi Minako Adachi

Trivia

Origin

Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Kitakami

Mossui Town may correspond to Morioka, the capital city of Iwate Prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Morioka is located in the Kitakami Basin in central Iwate Prefecture, where the city sits by the confluence of Kitakami River with two other rivers. The active volcano of Mount Iwate dominates the view to the northwest of the city.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese スイリョクタウン Suiryoku Town From 翠緑 suiryoku (jade green), possibly in reference to ヒスイ Hisui being derived from the Japanese word for "jade"
English Mossui Town From moss or moss green and a partial transcription of its Japanese name or possibly Hisui
German Midoriya From 緑 midori (Japanese for "green") and 谷 ya (Japanese for "valley")
European Spanish,
Latin American Spanish
Villa Versui From verde (green) and a partial transcription of its Japanese name or possibly Hisui
French Jaderaude From jade (jade) and émeraude (emerald)
Italian Verdegiada From verde (green) and giada (jade) with the town's name literally meaning "jade green"
Korean 스이록마을 Seuirok Maeul From a transcription of its Japanese name or 히스이 Hiseui (Hisui) and 록 (綠) rok (green)
Chinese (Traditional) 翠綠鎮 Cuìlǜ Zhèn / Cheuiluhk Jan From 翠綠 / 翠绿 cuìlǜ / cheuiluhk (jade green) and possibly 洗翠 Xǐcuì / Sáicheui (Hisui)
Chinese (Simplified) 翠绿镇 Cuìlǜ Zhèn
Polish Mossui From its English name
Brazilian Portuguese Cidade de Mossui From its English name
Peachy's
Language Name Origin
Japanese 桃沢商店 Momozawa Shōten From 桃 momo (peach) and 沢 sawa (mountain stream; marsh)
English Peachy's From peach
German Momos Gemischtwaren From 桃 momo (Japanese for "peach")
European Spanish Bazar Meloc From melocotón (peach)
French Boutique Delapêche From de la pêche (of the peach)
Italian Bottega Momo From 桃 momo (Japanese for "peach")
Korean 도천상점 Docheon Sangjeom From 도 (桃) do (peach) and 천도복숭아 cheondo boksung-a (nectarine) or 천 (川) cheon (river)
Chinese (Traditional) 桃澤商店 Táozé Shāngdiàn / Tòuhjaahk Sēungdim From 桃 táo / tòuh (peach) and the Japanese name 桃沢 Momozawa
Chinese (Simplified) 桃泽商店 Táozé Shāngdiàn

References

  1. (June 21, 2023). "Mossui Town—Your Base of Operations during Your School Trip!" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Official Website

Related articles

Kitakami
Settlements
Mossui TownKitakami Hall
Areas
Kitakami RoadApple HillsLoyalty PlazaReveler's Road
Mossfell ConfluenceFellhorn GorgeWistful Fields
Paradise BarrensKitakami Wilds (Timeless Woods) • Chilling Waterhead

Oni Mountain (Oni's MawDreaded DenInfernal Pass)
Oni Mountain Summit: Crystal Pool

Landmarks
Six Wonders of Kitakami
Access to
PaldeaBlueberry Academy
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