Pokémon League Reception Gate

The Pokémon League Reception Gate (Japanese: ポケモンリーグうけつけゲート Pokémon League Reception Gate) is a large gate located in Kanto to the west of. The building serves as a Gym Badge checkpoint for both Kanto and Johto s in these games.

This gate is named the Pokémon League Front Gate (Japanese: ポケモンリーグしょうめんゲート Pokémon League Front Gate) in Generations and, where it simply contains the  checkpoint and connects Routes  and.

In Generations I and III
The Pokémon League Front Gate serves as the checkpoint due to the Badge checkpoints being individually distributed by eight guards throughout. It also works as a connector between Routes and 23. Unlike its Generation II and incarnations, it is not a four-way intersection.

In Generations II and IV
The Pokémon League Front Gate was rebuilt and renamed the Pokémon League Reception Gate. The Badge checkpoints are consolidated into a single one inside of the gate, which now connects directly to. This is why is extremely short in Generation II; in Generation IV, it was completely removed as its fifteen tiles are now considered part of Indigo Plateau itself.

s entering Kanto from Johto via Routes and  are forced to enter this building from the south. Here, they are stopped by a Pokémon League official and must present the eight Johto Gym Badges before they can advance. Past the guard is a four-way intersection of hallways; only the north hallway leading to (and therefore Indigo Plateau) is initially open. The east hallway, leading to Viridian City via, is blocked by a guard until the undefined enters the gate from the Route 22 side; once the guard has stepped aside, the player can travel between Johto and mainland Kanto without ing, ing, taking the S.S. Aqua or the Magnet Train. The west hallway, leading to and Mt. Silver, is opened by Professor Oak once the player has collected all eight Kanto Gym Badges.

In, Janine will appear here every evening between 16:00 and 20:00 after being defeated and will give the player her phone number so that she can be called for a rematch.

Trivia

 * Unlike other generations, the gate uses as the background music in the Generation II games. The Generation I games and  instead use, while  use.

In other languages
Recepción de la Liga Pokémon Accettazione Lega Pokémon ポケモンリーグ うけつけゲート 宝可梦联盟大门