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"textContent": "Japan has found another way to celebrate Pokémon during its 30th anniversary with a series of manhole covers called “Pokéfuta.” But this time, it’s about more than just giving Pokémon fans something to enjoy; it’s about revitalizing a city that has finally recovered from a natural disaster. On New Year’s Day in 2024, the Noto Peninsula, […]\n\nThe post Japan Hopes To Bring Tourists Back to Noto With New Pokémon Manhole Covers appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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