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Pokémon Center stores close throughout Japan indefinitely due to pandemic concerns

The first Pokémon center of real life was opened in Tokyo in 1998 and since then several more have been opened in various parts of Japan. The Pokémon Company has officially decided to close these Pokémon centers indefinitely due to concerns about a pandemic.

The Pokémon centers are usually filled with Pokémon products that the fan's fanatics would have difficulty finding anywhere else. These fans will not be able to visit their favorite retail locations in the short term, since The Pokémon Company does not have a date in mind for when the Pokémon centers will be opened again. A total of 14 Pokémon Center locations will be closed in Japan, as well as seven smaller Pokémon stores.

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Visiting THE REAL LIFE POKEMON CENTER!!

The Japanese Pokémon fanatics have until Saturday to visit their favorite Pokémon center before it closes indefinitely. At this time, the 14 Pokémon centers that are closed include Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Osaka Dx, Sapporo, Shibuya, Skytree Town, Tohoku, Tokyo DX, Tokyo Bay and Yokohama. Pokémon fanatics can continue to visit these places limitedly until Saturday.

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