No Pokemon Go Yet in Japan, but Government Already Worried

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By Associated Press | Updated: 21 July 2016 10:45 IST
The "Pokemon Go" craze has yet to hit Japan, but reports of robberies, traffic accidents and other mishaps abroad already has the government worried.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Thursday that the government wants players to follow guidelines issued by a national center for incident readiness and cyber-security.

In a one-page flier, the government-run agency has released nine tips advising players of the augmented reality game to be cautious of scams and their personal safety as well as to carry extra batteries and be mindful of heatstroke.

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Fans are eagerly awaiting the launch of "Pokemon Go" in the character's country of birth. A report that the gamewould finally be released in Japan on Wednesday raised expectations, but turned out to be false.

(Also see:  Pokemon Go to Launch in Roughly 200 Markets 'Relatively Soon')

That left gamers in Akihabara, Tokyo's center for all things tech, still pining to start catching Pokemon in their neighborhoods.

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Souta Horime, 16, expressed impatience. "There are people who have achieved a high score abroad, so I hope it gets released in Japan soon," he said.

The game was launched two weeks ago in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and is available in more than 20 countries, mostly in Europe and North America.

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(Also see:  Pokemon Go Review)

The developer, Niantic, has not announced a release date for Japan. McDonalds Japan, though, said in a brief statement late Wednesday that it is collaborating with Pokemon Go and that the project will be launched soon.

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Motomasa Takahashi, 21, said he would be careful playing the game, after seeing reports of accidents related to "Pokemon Go." A driver who crashed into another car in Fall City, Washington, in the U.S., reportedly told authorities he was distracted by the game.

Takahashi said he was fascinated with the game and unhappy that it has been already released in other countries but not in Japan, even though it is the birthplace of Pokemon.

(Also see:  How to Download Pokemon Go APK, Install, and Play on Android)

Serkan Toto, a games industry consultant in Tokyo, said Pokemon itself may be Japanese in origin, but "Pokemon Go" is an American-developed game with a Japanese character or characters layered on it. He also pointed to reports that the release may be delayed because of fears of server outages, which have disrupted the game elsewhere.

"Nowhere in the world are the mobile gamers, the end consumers, as critical as in Japan. In the US, people are accustomed to slow networks, to server outages," he said.

Naoki Sakuraba, 21, saw a silver lining in the delay. He is anticipating that Japanese fans will get an improved version of the game as technological glitches reported in other countries are repaired.

 

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