- Products | Kanto Audio
Easily integrate a Kanto powered subwoofer into your existing sound system for a truly immersive auditory experience Featuring a sealed-box design, their adjustable low-pass crossover and phase controls allow them to be shaped to match the unique characteristics of your room
- Kanto - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
The Kanto region (Japanese: カントー地方 Kanto region) is a region of the Pokémon world Kanto is located east of Johto, which together form a joint landmass that is south of Sinnoh Kanto is the setting of the first generation of games and can be explored in Generations II, III, IV, and VII
- Kantō region - Wikipedia
Within the Greater Tokyo Area and especially the Tokyo- Yokohama metropolitan area, Kanto houses not only Japan's seat of government but also the nation's largest group of universities and cultural institutions, the greatest population and a large industrial zone
- Prepare for PokéPark KANTO’s Grand Opening in Early 2026
The grand opening of PokéPark KANTO will be in early 2026, and advance ticket sales are expected to begin in late 2025 Please stay tuned for information regarding ticket sales, prices, and more
- Pokémon FireRed LeafGreen - Kanto Pokédex | Pokémon Database
Pokémon stats can be seen on the Gen 1 Pokémon stats page The native Pokédex for FireRed LeafGreen, listing all Pokémon from the Kanto region
- Kanto | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism . . .
See best places to visit in Kanto Located on Japan's main island of Honshu and with bustling megacity Tokyo at its heart, Kanto's seven prefectures offer incredible food and diverse scenery
- Kanto Region Travel Guide
The Kanto Region (関東, Kantō, literally "east of the border") contains Japan's largest plain and is very densely populated The large metropolises of Tokyo and Yokohama are located in the Kanto Region which consists of seven prefectures
- Kanto Region - Where to go in Kanto - Japan Travel
Discover the diversity on offer in Japan's Kanto region, from vibrant festivals to regional foods spanning Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures
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