Mount Tensei
| Mount Tensei テンセイ山 Mount Tensei | |
Mount Tensei | |
| Region | Unknown |
| Debut | I Choose You! |
Mount Tensei (Japanese: テンセイ山 Mount Tensei) is an animated series-exclusive location and one of the settings for I Choose You!. It is the highest peak in the Raizen Mountain Range or the Raizen Mountains (Japanese: ライゼン山脈 Raizen Mountains). When Marshadow is obtained through Mystery Gift, it mentions that the OT (Original Trainer) is MT. Tensei.

Pokémon seen at Mount Tensei
Electabuzz |
Rhydon |
Rhyhorn |
Geodude |
Graveler |
Magmar |
Magnemite |
Magneton |
Zubat |
Golbat |
Weezing |
Koffing |
Venomoth |
Nidoking ♂ |
Nidoqueen ♀ |
Arbok |
Pidgey |
Pidgeotto |
Pidgeot |
In the manga
Movie adaptations
I Choose You!


Mount Tensei appeared in I Choose You!. Ash and his friends went there in order for Ash to meet Ho-Oh as he had the Rainbow Wing.
Pokémon seen at Mount Tensei
Electabuzz |
Rhydon |
Rhyhorn |
Graveler |
Magmar |
Golbat |
Weezing |
Venomoth |
Arbok |
Nidoking ♂ |
Nidoqueen ♀ |
Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You! Remix

Mount Tensei appeared in ICYR3. Ash had arrived there with his friends to meet Ho-Oh.
Pokémon seen at Mount Tensei
Zubat (×2) |
Arbok |
Nidoking (×3) ♂ |
Trivia
- Mount Tensei was used as the OT of Marshadow event distribution for Pokémon Sun and Moon and Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, a reference to the twentieth movie Marshadow in Mount Tensei.
Origin
Mount Tensei is modeled after various locations in New Zealand[1], where the production team scouted Mangaotaki Valley near Piopio in Waikato, Queenstown and the nearby Lake Wakatipu[2] in Otago, Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park, along with other lakes and mountains in the country.
Names
Mount Tensei
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | テンセイ山 Tensei-zan | From 青天 seiten (blue sky) and 天青石 tenseiseki (celestine) |
| English, Swedish | Mount Tensei | From its Japanese name |
| German, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish |
Mt. Tensei | |
| French, Catalan | Mont Tensei | |
| Italian | Monte del Passo | From passo (step; pace) |
| Korean | 천청산 Cheoncheong San | From 청천 (青天) cheongcheon (blue sky) and 천청석 (天靑石) cheoncheongseok (celestine) |
| Chinese (Taiwan and mainland China) | 天青山 Tiānqīng Shān | From 青天 qīngtiān / chīngtīn (blue sky) and 天青石 tiānqīngshí / tīnchīngsehk (celestine) |
| Chinese (Hong Kong) | 天青山 Tīnchīng Sāan | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Monte Tensei | From its English name |
| Danish | Tensei-fjeldet | |
| Finnish | Tensei-vuori | |
| Norwegian | Tensei-fjellet | |
| Polish | Góra Tensei |
Raizen Mountain Range
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ライゼン山脈 Raizen Sanmyaku | From グライゼン greisen (granitic rock predominantly composed of quartz and mica) |
| English | Raizen Mountain Range Raizen Mountains |
Transcription of its Japanese name |
| Italian | Monti Levantini | From levante (rising) and the plural form of the adjective forming suffix -ino |
| Chinese (Taiwan) | 雲英山脈 Yúnyīng Shānmài | From 雲英岩 / 云英岩 yúnyīngyán / wàhnyīngngàahm (greisen) |
| Chinese (Hong Kong) | 雲英山脈 Wàhnyīng Sāanmahk | |
| Chinese (mainland China) | 云英山脉 Yúnyīng Shānmài | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Serra Raizen Serras Raizen |
From its English name |
| Catalan | Serralada de Raizen | |
| Danish | Raizen-bjergkedje Raizen-bjerge | |
| Norwegian | Raizen-fjellkjede Raizen-fjella | |
| Polish | Pasmo Górskie Raizen | |
| Swedish | Raizens bergskedja Raizen Mountains |
References
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| This article is part of both Project Anime and Project Locations, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on locations in the animated series. |