Most likely in the Safari Zone.
On topic: I am starting to think the carnival place is disneyland due to all the disney like Pokemon we have received this gen.
Zet said:That would mean Isshu is based on Florida, hur hur.
I'm willing to bet money that Pokemon from previous generations will be in the game. How stupid would it be for them to put only a Luvdisc/Nosepass (Pure speculation) evo in the region, but not their pre-evos? Not to mention that throwing in old favorites pleases fans who aren't found of the style of the new Pokemon.For some reason, I think it's based on Eastern China. Distinct from Japan, yet still near. The desert region could be the Gobi (geographically, maybe not) and the rivers can be the Yangtze and Yellow. Also, I have a feeling that Pokemon from previous regions aren't going to be readily available in-game, due to the teaser video showing the appearance of Pikachu OW in-game after seeing it on the online Dream World. Because Pikachu has been capable of being captured in all previous generations in the wild, and because Isshu is so remote, and because this generation is promised to be drastically new, I believe the only way to obtain older Pokemon is through the Dream World.
I know, quite off topic.
Because there's a desert in Kyushu, right?I'm more inclined to say NYC, though the desert doesn't fit that guess.
Long Island isn't part of NYC so it being cut off it perfectly normal.See that landmass to the east of the east river and downtown NYC? That's Long Island, and it is significantly larger than the eastern portion of Isshu. Hiun city is the furthest point south in Isshu (that we can see, the land to the west of the western bay on Isshu is further, but as far as we know nothing is there), if it were based on NYC (geographically), then the eastern portion of Isshu would be longer, and it would instead be the most southern point instead of Hiun.
They don't have football, Broadway, or rabid chipmunks, though!
I dunno, those three things among other things like Hiun City itself are starting to convince me.
In general, would you associate Japan with them?
American Football is played as an almost hobbyist-type sport in the land of the rising sun, I should note. Musicals are also everywhere, but European areas would be better known for them, wouldn't they?