ニュース ポケモンセンター広島のギャラドスプラザは奇妙なことにウォーターパークではありません

ポケモンセンター広島のギャラドスプラザは奇妙なことにウォーターパークではありません

著者 : Isaac アップデート : Feb 19,2025

ポケモンセンター広島は、ギャラドスプラザを移動させ、発表します

ポケモンセンター広島は2025年3月に一時的に閉鎖され、2025年4月に新しい場所で再開されます。新しいギャラドスをテーマにした遊び場、ギャラドスプラザは、3月に別の場所でデビューします。

ポケモンセンターの新しい場所広島

店の新しい住所は、広島駅の北出口であるEkieの2階になります。現在、2015年6月以来営業しているSogo Hiroshimaのメインビルディングの6階にあるSogo Hiroshimaのメインビルディングの6階にあります。

Pokémon Center Hiroshima's Gyarados Plaza is Oddly Not a Water Park

Gyarados PlazaはHiroshima StationのMinamoaでオープンします

ポケモンセンター広島のギャラドスプラザは、2025年3月24日、ミナモアのニューヒロシマ駅ビル内のソラモアプラザの屋上にオープンします。この遊び場には、大きなギャラドスをテーマにした遊び機器があります。オープニング後の期間は、事前予約が必要になります。詳細は、公式のMinamoa Webサイトで入手できます。

Pokémon Center Hiroshima's Gyarados Plaza is Oddly Not a Water Park

Poke-Lun TV Nationwideイベント

閉鎖の前に、ポケモンセンターは、日本全土で、ポケランテレビの100万人の加入者を祝う全国的なイベントを開催します。ファンは、2024年12月19日、あらゆる参加店でPoke-Lun TV YouTubeビデオからパスワードを提示することで、独占的なステッカーを受け取ることができます。

Pokémon Center Hiroshima's Gyarados Plaza is Oddly Not a Water Park

一部のポケモンセンター(Mega Tokyo、Osaka、およびOkinawa)は、Poke-Lun TVホストで写真の機会を紹介します。このイベントは、1月17日から2025年2月16日に開催され、ポケモンセンターオンライン、ポケモンカフェ、ポケモンカフェのピカチュウスイーツを除外します。

Pokémon Center Hiroshima's Gyarados Plaza is Oddly Not a Water Park

Pokémon Center Hiroshima's Gyarados Plaza is Oddly Not a Water Park

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