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The Glitter Lighthouse (Japanese: かがやきのとうだい Radiance Lighthouse) or Olivine Lighthouse (Japanese: アサギのとうだい Asagi Lighthouse) is a location in Olivine City, Johto.
It is here that Trainers will first find Jasmine, the Olivine Gym Leader, from a hint by their rival. Amphy is an Ampharos who serves as a beacon for the lighthouse. Recently, Amphy has become ill, and Jasmine, nurturing Amphy to health, will not leave for any reason until Amphy is cured.
She asks the player if he or she will travel across the sea to nearby Cianwood City to get a SecretPotion, then bring it back to her.
While Jasmine has no fightable junior Trainers in her Gym, the lighthouse poses a challenge which provides more than enough of a counterbalance to it, as there are many Trainers on each of its floors. In Generation IV, Gentleman Preston and Lass Connie are actually Trainers from the Gym, and will return there once Amphy has been cured.
Also in Generation IV, once the player has spoken to her, Jasmine opens a door for them leading to an elevator that goes from the top floor directly back to the bottom.
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Japanese characters
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The Glitter Lighthouse in the anime
The Shining Lighthouse, as it was called in the anime, appeared in Fight for the Light!.
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