A city in Japan was invaded by 1,000 Pikachu

So ... many ... Pikachu.
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A city in Japan was invaded by 1,000 Pikachu
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Hundreds of Pokémon fans gathered Sunday to watch in excitement as 50 giant Pikachu marched through the streets of Yokohama, Japan.

The Pokémon Company hosted the annual event, which aims to attract visitors to the city with a total of 1,000 Pikachu. Though the parade was not directly associated with the widely popular Pokémon Go app, many parade-goers came in hopes of catching more virtual Pokémon.

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Performers dressed as Pikachu, a character from Pokémon, ride on an elevator during the event. Credit: tomohiro ohsumi/Getty Images
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People wearing Pikachu-shaped sun visors ride on a moving walkway as they arrive for the parade. Credit: TOMOHIRO OHSUMI/Getty Images
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Brittany Herbert

Brittany is an Editorial Art and Photo Intern at Mashable. She received her Commercial Photography degree from Appalachian State University.


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