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No some-more ‘Pokemon Go’ during Hiroshima atomic explosve memorial
- Updated: August 8, 2016
Tokyo: It was a bit hold and go for Hiroshima officials, though a atomic explosve commemorative park in a western Japanese city is now Pokemon No.
The city had asked a developer of a renouned “Pokemon Go” smartphone diversion to mislay a creatures and sites that seemed in a park by final weekend, when a honest annual rite was hold to symbol a anniversary of a atomic bombing that killed 140,000 people in a final days of World War II.
The “Pokestops” and gyms, and a clumps of players that they attract, were left by final Thursday, though a monsters that gamerss try to locate were still popping up.
The city sent an email exploration to diversion developer Niantic, and got a repsonse during 1:56 am Saturday, only 6 hours before a start of a ceremony.
“We were so relieved,” city central Tatsuya Sumida said. “We were disturbed if those “Pokemon” were unequivocally going to go divided in time.” He pronounced city officials design a monsters will stay divided from a park permanently.
“We cruise a park a dedicated place where we urge for a victims of a atomic bombings,” he said. The diversion has also been private from a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, during a institution’s request.