Twinleaf Town (Japanese: フタバタウン Futaba Town) is situated in the western part of the Sinnoh region. It is here that the protagonist of the Generation IV games Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and several other notable trainers begin their Pokémon journeys. Twinleaf is the hometown of the player and their rival, Pearl, and the first town known to the player in the games. It is also the nearest town to Lake Verity, referred to by residents as their local lake. North of the town lies Route 201, a junction which leads to Verity Lakefront to the west, and Sandgem Town to the east.
In the southern borderline of trees of the town sits a small pond where an Odd Keystone can be found, if the player can surf to reach it.
Places of interest
Inside the player's house.
Player's house
This is the house where the
player lives before beginning their journey. The
player's mother lives here, and after the player has left town for the first time, going home and talking to her will fully rest/restore all of the player's Pokémon, just like a
Pokémon Center.
The player's bedroom is located upstairs. The player begins the game in here.
There are two levels to the house, the first being a living room and kitchen area, while upstairs on the second level is the
player's bedroom. It contains a
Nintendo Wii controlled with a
Wii Remote, connected to a
television, and a
PC which reads:
"Pokémon Basics... People live alongside Pokémon in this world. The people that battle Pokémon are called Pokémon Trainers." Due to the PC no longer having the item storage functionality,
Lucas or
Dawn's PC only gives hints on how to play the game. A sign on the wall next to the stairs reads:
The X Button
opens the menu!
Rival's House
This is the house where the player's rival and his mother reside in. Like the player's house, there are two levels, the first being a living room and kitchen area, while upstairs on the second level is the rival's bedroom.
Demographics
Twinleaf Town has a population of 8, not counting the player or the rival, making it the least populated area in Sinnoh.
Items
Key Items
| Item
| Location
| Games
|
| Running Shoes
| Obtained from player's mother at the start of the game.
| DPPt
|
| Journal
| Obtained from player's mother after returning from Sandgem Town.
| DPPt
|
| Parcel
| Obtained from rival's mother in player's house, to deliver to rival.
| DPPt
|
|
|
Pokémon
Map information
Twinleaf Town is a small town with the fresh scent of new leaves in the air. It feels like a place where adventures start.
Your own home and your best friend's house are located here.
Trivia
- Twinleaf's Japanese motto is わかばが いぶく ばしょ.
- Twinleaf Town is the only hometown of the player in the main Pokémon games in which a Professor doesn't live.
- In Pokémon Platinum, footprints can be seen after walking on the snow, but bicycle tracks cannot.
- Despite the player's and the rival's house having two chimneys, neither of the houses have a fireplace.
In other languages
Names
| Language
| Name
| Origin
|
| Japanese
| フタバタウン Futaba Town
| 二葉 (futaba) means bud, set of two leaves.
|
| English
| Twinleaf Town
| The same as Japanese.
|
| French
| Bonaugure
| Means good omen.
|
| German
| Zweiblattdorf
| From Zwei, two, Blatt, leaf, and the suffix -dorf (village).
|
| Italian
| Duefoglie
| Means two leaves.
|
| Spanish
| Pueblo Hojaverde
| Hoja verde means green leaf.
|
| Portuguese
| Aldeia da Folha Verde
| Means Green Leaf.
|
| Korean
| 떡잎마을 Tteok'ip Village
| 떡잎 tteok'ip means double leaf.
|
| Chinese (Mandarin)
| 雙葉鎮 Shuāng Xié Zhèn
| Means double leaf.
|