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  • Hey guys, how's it going?

  • My name is Micaela today I'm in Fukuoka City scouring the city for the best places to play

  • Pokemon Go.

  • There are TONS of Pokestops in the city, and unfortunately, for people like me who DON'T

  • live in the city, playing Pokemon Go is a lot like:

  • *crickets*

  • So for everybody outside the city, I wanted to make this video so that when you DO come

  • to Fukuoka City, you know how to plan the perfect Pokemon Go day, where you can hit

  • all the hotspots, still see the city, and grab all your items, and maybe catch a few

  • extra Pokemon.

  • My first stop was the windy seaside at Fukuoka Tower.

  • I read a rumour on twitter that this was a pretty good place to catch uncommon Pokemon,

  • and apparently I wasn’t the only one who thought that might be true.

  • But you know what?

  • Japanese Twitter came through!

  • And sure enough Pokemon were spawning like crazy here.

  • I was able to catch my first Ponyta, Sandshrew, Magnemite, Voltorb, and snag my second ever

  • Dratini, all within 10 minutes of arriving.

  • So I would say Fukuoka Tower was a success, I caught at least 4 Pokemon that I've never

  • seen before in my neighborhood, so I'm pretty excited about that.

  • Next we're going to head to Ohori Park, because my friends insist that's another great place

  • to catch Pokemon.

  • Ohori Park is one of my favourite places tochillin Fukuoka, so I’m pretty happy

  • to hear it’s a great place to catch Pokemon as well.

  • With plenty of benches, shade, and refreshments for sale, you can hunt for Pokemon pretty

  • comfortably here.

  • Ohori Park seems to spawn a lot of grass, water, and poison type pokemon, Ekans are

  • pretty common here, but Eevee and Pikachu also make the occasional appearances as well.

  • Ohori Park is definitely a better place to relax if you want to play Pokemon Go, but

  • I think the selection of Pokemon at Fukuoka Tower was a lot cooler.

  • Next, I headed on over to Tenjin.

  • Even though I hadn’t heard much about it as a Pokemon Go spot, it seemed like it would

  • be a good place to check anyway.

  • We're here!

  • Welcome to Tenjin, this is the shopping district, the restaurants, the fun stuff in Fukuoka

  • City, and it just so happens that there are tons of lured Pokestops right here at Nishitetsu

  • Fukuoka Station, so...

  • Unfortunately though, I couldn’t have been more wrong.

  • There was... a Raticate?

  • A Raticate, and a Rattata, but not much else going on, there's not much that shows up on

  • the list that I don't already have....

  • In spite of all the lures, I couldn’t get anything interesting to spawn.

  • I walked around the Tenjin area, to see if anything interesting would pop up, and, maybe

  • it was bad luck, but nothing ever did.

  • Now we're in Kego Park, and there's NOTHING going on here, I'm kind of surprised cause

  • I thought at least Kego Park would have a few active lures, but--- Nobody's even taking

  • this gym.

  • Welp.

  • Okay guys, so now we're heading to Canal City, because I heard a little rumour that it's

  • a good spawning spot for Pokemon.

  • So, for all you egg-hatchers, it’s about a 3km walk from Tenjin Station to Hakata Station,

  • and Canal City is the halfway mark.

  • It’s a nice walk that takes you through some of the more lively parts of Fukuoka City.

  • Wow, there's a night market here!

  • I didn't even know they did a night market in Fukuoka, so much has changed since I've

  • moved, and I would have never known this if I wasn't playing Pokemon Go.

  • Thanks, Pokemon Go, I learned something new.

  • Canal City is an architectural masterpiece, and there’s always something fun going on

  • in this shopping mall.

  • Now, it looks as though it has become a very active Pokemon Go hotspot as well.

  • I was pretty happy to see so many Eevee.

  • I caught three and was finally able to evolve my Vaporeon.

  • There are also plenty of Psyduck and Magikarp here, so this is a great place to stock up

  • if youre looking to evolve.

  • Okay, I finally got some good Pokemon at Canal City, and I'm gradually getting more sweaty

  • as the night progresses, but now I'm finally ready to head back to Hakata Station, scope

  • out the situation there, and then hopefully head home.

  • So just in case you're wondering how I can be hot and sweaty tonight while looking for

  • Pokemon, it is 8pm, and it's still 30 degrees celsius.

  • My final destination was Hakata Station.

  • The constant coming and going of people-traffic ensures that the Pokestops will almost always

  • be lured by players looking to kill time before their train.

  • The Pokemon that spawn here are really random and don’t seem to follow any particular

  • pattern though.

  • Whether you find what youre looking for, really depends on how long youre willing to wait.

  • Okay guys, I'm a sweaty mess and my feet hurt, so I'm ready to call it a day.

  • We visited five places in Fukuoka City: Fukuoka Tower, Ohori Park, Tenjin, Canal City, and

  • Hakata Station, if I were to rank all the places in terms of effectiveness, and lures,

  • and Pokestops, and the type of Pokemon that appeared, I would say, the #1 place to look

  • for Pokemon in my experience, is Fukuoka Tower.

  • #2 would maybe be Canal City, #3 Ohori Park, #4 Hakata Station, and #5, sorry, but Tenjin,

  • you just weren't doing it for me.

  • Nothing exciting happened.

  • So, hope you guys appreciate this.

  • I think my legs definitely do not appreciate this, maybe they will appreciate it in a few

  • days, but right now I just wanna lie down forever.

  • Alright, so if you live in Fukuoka, if you know any other cool places to catch Pokemon,

  • let me know in the comments, let me know if you enjoyed this video, give it a thumbs up

  • cause it helps a lot...

  • So how many Pokemon have you caught?

  • And what is common in your area?

  • Let me know in the comments below, and I will see you guys soon!

  • Thank you!

Hey guys, how's it going?

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