>>48398100And there's are 4 flyers I've seen around Twitter, first there's the title, then the topic, then the text at the left of the pic, then the big bold text and finally the paragraph proper.
Secrets of the pokemon fossil exhibition
1-aim of the project
Their shapes are similar, the spiral Pokemon, Omanyte(left) and the ancient lifeform amonyte.
The fun in Observation, comparison and discovery.
"Pokemon" is the generic term for the misterious creatures that appear in the "pocket monsters" video games.
In the games, you befriend multiple pokemon and go in adventures. Currently there's more than 800.
In the pokemon world there's also pokemon that lived in ancient times and, after becoming fossils and being restored, can be befriended.
If you observe the Pokemon restored from fossils(in this exhibition, called "FOSSIL pokemon") you might realize they're very similar to extinct species from our world(ancient lifeforms).
For example, the Spiral Pokemon with a shell and 10 extremities, Omanyte, seems similar to the ancient animal discovered in Hokkaido, Amonyte.
Personally, I loved Pokemon when I was a kid and used to use animal encyclopedia and plants encyclopedia and compare them to pokemon.
In truth, after becoming a researcher I noticed that the basis of research techniques are "observation" and "comparison".
Thanks to pokemon, I first learned of the existence of many real lifeforms.
Remembering that childhood, I created the "Pokemon Fossil exhibition" to give present kids a new experience on which can thorougly observe FOSSIL pokemon and ancient lifeforms.
I think its a fun experience about discovery. Plese, come with your family.
Mr. Daisuke Aiba, a senior researcher at the Mikasa City Museum, who organized the special exhibition "Pokémon Fossil Museum," introduces the attraction of the exhibition and what's behind the scenes.