Explore an interactive 3D map of the Sinnoh region from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl. Fly across towns, routes, and landmarks such as Jubilife City, Hearthome City, Eterna Forest, Mt. Coronet, and Spear Pillar, with day/night lighting, weather, and location music.
Towns and cities in Sinnoh
- Twinleaf Town — "Fresh and Free!" A small, quiet town where the scent of young leaves fills the air. This peaceful hamlet is home to the player and their rival Barry, marking the beginning of every Sinnoh adventure. Notable locations include Player's House, Barry's House, Route 201 Gate.
- Sandgem Town — "Town of sand!" A seaside town built on sandy soil, home to Professor Rowan's research laboratory. Here, young trainers receive their first partner Pokémon and Pokédex to begin their journey across Sinnoh. Notable locations include Professor Rowan's Lab, Pokémon Research Center, Dawn/Lucas' House.
- Jubilife City — "The city of joy!" The most modernized city in the Sinnoh region, bustling with excitement and opportunity. As the largest city in Sinnoh, it serves as a hub for communication and entertainment. Notable locations include Jubilife TV, Pokétch Company, Global Terminal, Trainer's School.
- Oreburgh City — "City of energy!" A rugged mining city where the earth yields both coal and ancient fossils. Gym Leader Roark follows in his father Byron's footsteps, testing trainers with powerful Rock-type Pokémon in this industrial hub. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Roark, a Rock-type specialist who awards the Coal Badge. Notable locations include Oreburgh Mine, Mining Museum, Oreburgh Gate.
- Floaroma Town — "Vivid and Pokemon!" A town of sweet floral scents and vibrant colors. Legend says this barren land bloomed with flowers after people expressed gratitude to nature. The nearby Floaroma Meadow attracts Pokémon and visitors alike. Notable locations include Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop, Floaroma Meadow, Valley Windworks.
- Eterna City — "History living!" An old city that bears the marks of time and tradition. The mysterious statue in its center depicts an ancient Pokémon, while Gym Leader Gardenia nurtures both plants and Grass-type Pokémon with equal care. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Gardenia, a Grass-type specialist who awards the Forest Badge. Notable locations include Eterna Statue, Rad Rickshaw's Cycle Shop, Team Galactic Building, Eterna Forest Gate.
- Hearthome City — "Warm and kind!" A city where people and Pokémon gather from all over. Known for its warm atmosphere, elegant Contest Hall, and the mysterious Fantina who leads the local Gym. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Fantina, a Ghost-type specialist who awards the Relic Badge. Notable locations include Contest Hall, Amity Square, Pokémon Fan Club, Poffin House.
- Solaceon Town — "Free Pokemon!" A rustic town where the gentle pace of life centers around the renowned Pokémon Day Care. Nearby lies the mysterious Solaceon Ruins, filled with Unown and ancient secrets waiting to be discovered. Notable locations include Pokémon Day Care, Solaceon Ruins, Pokémon News Press.
- Veilstone City — "Hewn from rock!" A city carved from craggy mountains, known for its massive Department Store and the presence of Team Galactic's headquarters. Gym Leader Maylene trains her Fighting-type Pokémon among the ancient meteorites scattered throughout the city. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Maylene, a Fighting-type specialist who awards the Cobble Badge. Notable locations include Veilstone Department Store, Game Corner, Team Galactic HQ, Meteorites.
- Pastoria City — "The marsh city!" A lively city where the air is thick with the scent of marshland. Home to the Safari Zone-like Great Marsh and the boisterous Gym Leader Crasher Wake, who loves to put on a show with his Water-type Pokémon. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Crasher Wake, a Water-type specialist who awards the Fen Badge. Notable locations include Great Marsh, Safari Zone, Croagunk Festival Area.
- Celestic Town — "Past and Pokemon!" An ancient, secluded town steeped in legend and history. The hometown of Champion Cynthia's grandmother, it houses sacred ruins with cave paintings depicting Dialga and Palkia, the deities of time and space. Notable locations include Celestic Ruins, Shrine of Sinnoh Legends, Cynthia's Grandmother's House.
- Canalave City — "Cargo and Pokemon!" A port city divided by a canal, connected by an iconic drawbridge. The famous Canalave Library holds ancient texts about Sinnoh's legendary Pokémon, while Gym Leader Byron—father of Roark—defends the city with his Steel-type team. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Byron, a Steel-type specialist who awards the Mine Badge. Notable locations include Canalave Library, Harbor Inn, Iron Island Ferry, Fullmoon Island Ferry.
- Snowpoint City — "City of snow!" A remote city blanketed in perpetual snow at the northern edge of Sinnoh. The ancient Snowpoint Temple guards secrets of the legendary Regigigas, while Gym Leader Candice trains with her Ice-type Pokémon. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Candice, a Ice-type specialist who awards the Icicle Badge. Notable locations include Snowpoint Temple, Snowpoint Port, Lake Acuity Gate.
- Sunyshore City — "Solar powered!" A futuristic coastal city built on elevated walkways and powered entirely by solar panels. Home to the final Gym before the Pokémon League, led by the electrifying Volkner who designed the city's solar network. Its Pokémon Gym is led by Volkner, a Electric-type specialist who awards the Beacon Badge. Notable locations include Vista Lighthouse, Sunyshore Market, Solar Walkways, Victory Road Gate.
Routes in Sinnoh
Sinnoh connects its towns through 30 explorable routes: Route 201, Route 202, Route 203, Route 204, Route 205, Route 206, Route 207, Route 208, Route 209, Route 210, Route 211, Route 212, Route 213, Route 214, Route 215, Route 216, Route 217, Route 218, Route 219, Route 220, Route 221, Route 222, Route 223, Route 224, Route 225, Route 226, Route 227, Route 228, Route 229, Route 230. Every route has its own day and night background music.
Landmarks and special locations in Sinnoh
- Great Marsh — A vast wetland preserve north of Pastoria City.
- Lake Valor — One of the three great lakes of Sinnoh.
- Lake Acuity — A frigid lake west of Snowpoint City.
- Lake Verity — The tranquil lake to the west of Twinleaf Town.
- Sendoff Spring — A secluded spring east of Route 214.
- Amity Square — A peaceful park just north of Hearthome City.
- Fullmoon Island — A remote island across the sea from Canalave.
- Oreburgh Mine — A coal mine south of Oreburgh City.
- Oreburgh Gate — A cavern entrance west of Oreburgh City.
- Stark Mountain — A harsh volcanic peak in the Battle Zone.
- Mt. Coronet — The towering mountain at the heart of Sinnoh.
- Victory Road — The cavernous path leading to the Pokémon League.
Sinnoh soundtrack and music
Every town, route, and landmark in Sinnoh plays its authentic in-game music, with separate day and night arrangements that shift as you explore the map. You can switch between the original Nintendo DS and Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl soundtrack versions. Memorable themes you can hear include the Pokémon Center and Pokémon Gym themes, the eerie Old Chateau, the haunting Eterna Forest and Lost Tower, the Team Galactic Headquarters, the Veilstone Game Corner, the Cycling Road, the climactic Spear Pillar theme atop Mt. Coronet.