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Kanto for certain. Next is Jouto, third Houen. I don't do Diamond and Pearl. Kanto will likely always be my favorite. It's the classic, and the one I most grew up on. It's also just the most original and appealing to me.
1. It is west. I live in the west.
2. It is has a few cities based on ancient Japanese cities, like Kyoto.
3. It has colorful Pokemon.
4. It is a simple region. I like simple landscapes. Sorry, but floating towns and towns built inside dormant volcanoes are NOT my thing...
Mm, I'd probably say Johto. It seems like the most urban of the regions to me though I'm not entirely sure why. XD; It's also had the most interesting atmosphere of all the regions for me. Very little surfing (yay) and not too many annoying caves or mountains. That and it was something new and exciting yet still familiar, which has it top Kanto for me.
Even the big cities in Hoenn were pretty dinky, imo, so I didn't find it impressive at all. :( Definitely bottom of the barrel.
Hoenn has this awesome tropical feel to it that makes it different than everywhere else (in a good way)
...but I'm gonna have to go with Johot on this one. The thickly forested mountains in Northern Johto make me feel so at ease, and the legends associated with the region are pretty cool too. :P
Johto :> It was lots of fun walking through it~ The first gymtown wasn't horribly annoying to get to /ViridianForest and it wasn't horribly annoying to beat /PokemonYellow. -w-;; Goldenrod was much more of a city than Saffron, in my opinion, and I liked going up all the towers. Going up the lighthouse reminded me of the lighthouses at the shore~ x3 I also loved the background music. :'D