The Pokemon Company has announced they have brought back the Pokemon Fossil Museum exhibition in Japan.
Following its 2022 run, the exhibit is now up at Iwate Prefectural Museum, where it will be open until March 3rd 2024. For those who may have missed it, this exhibit will feature fossils from real-life as well as various fossil Pokemon, helping visitors learn more about paleontology. The exhibit at Iwate will feature fossil skeleton renditions of Pokemon such as Tyrantrum and Aurorus, as well as real-life fossil dinosaurs and critters from the museum’s own collection.
In addition, it is reported that the exhibit will move to the Mifune Dinosaur Museum located in Kumamoto Prefecture between March 20 and June 23 2024, with more locations to come in the future. Stay tuned for more news as it comes.
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