This cemetery park had to say 'do not enter the ground for Pokemon Go' - SoyaCincau

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The Japanese Cemetery Park in Singapore put up a notice urging Pokemon Go players to 'please respect' those who rest in peace and stop playing at the cemetery.

popped off when it was launched back in 2016 and it still has a solid fanbase with more than eight million active daily users. While most players seem to be respectful when it comes to the places they visit, some will do whatever it takes to get those potions from the Pokestops.

The ‘publicnoticesg’ Instagram account, known for posting pictures of notices put up in public spaces in Singapore, recently posted about a notice put up by The Japanese Association in the Japanese Cemetery Park located at Hougang, Singapore. The notice urged Pokemon Go players to “please respect” those who rest in peace and “do not enter the ground for Pokemon Go.” At the top of the notice is a big, red circle and cross with the message “No! Pokemon Go”.

Whether or not it’s appropriate to have a Pokestop at a cemetery is debatable, since some would argue that it could bring more people over to learn about the history, but players should really stop coming to the park, as they nicely put up a notice.You might think that cemeteries are a great place to catch Ghost Pokemon, but that’s not true. Ghost Pokemon often only spawn at nighttime, and their locations do not have an influence on the spawn rates.

 

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