The baseball caps are the only things I see about Baseball and I have not yet seen anything about basketball in a single pokemon game yet. If it's football it's America. And for japan with football that's soccer not FOOTBALL.
It can't be american football unless it is in North America -_- unless the teams from North America go over to Japan for something.As I stated above, they play American football in Japan, I was not confusing it with 'Soccer'.
It can't be american football unless it is in North America -_- unless the teams from North America go over to Japan for something.
C'mon it has a friggin subway.
I wasn't arguing I was just saying how can it be American Football if it is not in North America. You take things WAY too seriouslyGoogle 'American Football in Japan' then come back, it's tiring you constantly arguing with people without looking up anything yourself.
Google 'American Football in Japan' then come back, it's tiring you constantly arguing with people without looking up anything yourself.
I wasn't arguing I was just saying how can it be American Football if it is not in North America. You take things WAY too seriously
Yes, there is a semi-pro league in Japanland (not in China, though), but what's the first thing you think of when you hear American Football? Baseball is a lot more popular in Japan anyways, hence the anime having a baseball episode or whatever back in the day.
Thank you for telling me. Finally someone nice enough to tell me. IMO Shanghai looks WAY too futuristic for Hiun City,It's "American Football" because it's the American's version of football (or soccer). Moving on.
I just saw the footage. Some of the buildings in the video do no look up to date with Shanghai's industrialism.
Thank you for telling me. Finally someone nice enough to tell me. IMO Shanghai looks WAY too futuristic for Hiun City,
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C'mon it has a friggin subway.
I wasn't arguing I was just saying how can it be American Football if it is not in North America. You take things WAY too seriously
You do realize it's a joke right?
Anyways, I have 15 posts now, so here's my write up that I wanted to add a few posts back.
If we're going on the basis of Shape, then you should look at this.
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Here we have an image of Shanghai superimposed over that of Isshu... Apart from the size of each image, it's extremely similar. Lake in the north, two rivers, the left one opening up wider than the right one, six bridges somewhat mountainous terrain on both sides. Two significant islands in the left bay, and then also the myriad of islands in the right bay.
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Now here is New York superimposed over Isshu. Similar, and yet not similar. There is a lake in the northern part, and the bridges match up. But the left river does not open up so wide, and the right one is not even a river at all, but the Long Island Sound, which goes into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Now I want to draw your attention to three places, one of which I mentioned before. The red circle is over Long Island, which goes significantly past the ferry harbour. Look at the point where Hiun city is on the Isshu map. The landmass to the right of Hiun city does not go further than Hiun city, which is the furthest point that we can make out on the map. See that green circle? There's more bridges there than on the Isshu Map, and I'm not even including the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Though it's not like Isshu would need that, seeing as the landmass that might represent Long Island does not go past Hiun city. Now see that yellow circle? look at how the mouth of it opens up on the Isshu map. It does not match in the same way that Shanghai matches to Isshu.
So if we're only going by the shape of the geography, then Isshu represents Shanghai more than it does New York.