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Gotta' Catch 'Em All! - Pikachu Train Rolls into Japan

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Japan Railways East unveiled an entire Pikachu-themed train where the adorable yellow and brown Pokemon is nearly everywhere on a sight-seeing train in the country's earthquake-stricken region, as part of a disaster relief project. The train will begin its daily service July 15th and run throughout the summer holiday season on the Ofunato Line. It will depart at Ichinoseki and arrive in Kesennuma in just under two hours.

Added on the 11/07/2017 14:18:44 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN

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