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Pokémon Mega Festa 2026 Seoul: 30th Anniversary Seongsu Guide

Pokémon Mega Festa 2026 in Seongsu, Seoul: Waitlist Tips, Route & Pop-Up Guide Pokémon Mega Festa 2026 is one of the biggest Seoul pop-up events of the season, with several Pokémon-themed venues spread across Seoul Forest and Seongsu. For foreign visitors, the most important thing to understand is that this is not one single venue. The main Seongsu-area stops are Pokémon Secret Forest in Seoul Forest, metamong PLAYGROUND near Seongsu Station, and the Pokémon 30th Anniversary Party at Trendpot by Olive Young N Seongsu. This guide is based on my actual Thursday visit and is written for travelers who want a practical Seoul pop-up route: where to start, how the Korean waitlist system worked, how long I actually waited, and which photos are worth prioritizing. Pokémon Secret Forest inside Seoul Forest, one of the main Seongsu-area stops for Pokémon Mega Festa 2026. Quick answer for visitors Start at P...

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