![]() ![]() Akala Island is based on the real-world Hawaiian island Maui.Melemele Island is based on the real-world Hawaiian island Oʻahu.Each of Alola's natural islands is based on one of the Hawaiian islands: This etymology is likely also shared by the Alolan greeting "Alola".ĭesign concept Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → AlolaĪlola is based on Hawaiʻi, an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean and a state of the United States. Specifically, the name may come from ola ( Hawaiian for life) and the traditional Hawaiian word aloha, which, beyond its use as a greeting, also signifies a respect and love for the shared life force between all. Professor Kukui of Hau'oli offers the starter Pokémon known as Rowlet, Litten, or Popplio to Trainers beginning their journey of this archipelago.Īccording to Shigeru Ohmori, the name "Alola" is meant to incorporate a meaning of a land that overflows with life force and supports various forms of life. In Alola, humans and Pokémon coexist in a very close relationship, and a culture has developed that is different from other regions. It is a popular resort destination and attracts a lot of tourists from other regions. It was the seventh core series region to be introduced and is the setting of Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon.Īlola is made up of five islands: the natural islands Melemele Island, Akala Island, Ula'ula Island, and Poni Island and the artificial island Aether Paradise. ![]() The Alola region (Japanese: アローラ 地方 Alola region) is a region of the Pokémon world. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining PearlĪrtwork of the Alola region from Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. ![]()
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