Paniola Town
Paniola Town (Japanese: オハナタウン Ohana Town) is a town on Akala Island in the Alola region.
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Location ![]() Location of Paniola Town in Alola. | |||||||||||||||
Route 4 leads to Paniola Town from the south, and the town connects to Paniola Ranch in the north. An isolated area of Paniola Town can be accessed from Route 6.
Places of interest
Kiawe's house
Kiawe's house is located in the northwest of the town. In Pokémon Sun and Ultra Sun, if the player visits Kiawe's room at night (after passing Olivia's grand trialS or becoming ChampionUS), they will be able to battle him at Royal Avenue.
Moomoo Milk stand
In the northwest of the town, west of Kiawe's house, is a stand with a Miltank and a male Pokémon Breeder. Once per day, Trainers can get a free Moomoo Milk from the Pokémon Breeder by talking to the Miltank.
Pokémon Center buyer
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, an old man frequently appears next to the entrance to the Pokémon Center, in the northeast of the town. When he appears, he will ask to buy a given item from Trainers; these items include various Poké Balls, healing items, and valuable items. In exchange for these items, he offers ![]()
Demographics
Pokémon Sun and Moon
The population of Paniola Town is 16, making it the second-smallest town in Alola.
Poké Mart
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Items
| Item | Location | Games | |
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| Dire Hit | From Hau after battling him | S M US UM | |
| From the old man next to the Pokémon Center, if the player sells him the requested item (daily) | US UM | ||
| Revive | In front of the cart of hay on the west side of town (hidden) | S M US UM | |
| Fresh Water | By the water in the southwest corner of town, near the fence (hidden) | S M US UM | |
| Moomoo Milk | From the Pokémon Breeder when interacting with the Miltank in the stall (daily) | US UM | |
| Quick Ball | From a Magmar in the hallway on the second floor of Kiawe's house | S M US UM | |
| TM88 (Sleep Talk) | South side of the area accessible from Route 6 | S M US UM | |
| Super Repel | North side of the area accessible from Route 6, on the hay bales (hidden) | S M US UM | |
| Bottle Cap | From the lady the day after rescuing Alolan Vulpix from Team Skull | US UM | |
| Protector | From Kiawe's father after becoming Champion | S M US UM | |
Fishing
Sometimes when fishing, an item will be reeled in instead of a Pokémon.
| Item | Location | Games | |
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| Pearl | Randomly reeled in when fishing | S M US UM | |
| Big Pearl | Randomly reeled in when fishing | S M US UM | |
| Heart Scale | Sometimes reeled in while fishing | S M US UM | |
| Shell Bell | Sometimes reeled in while fishing | US UM | |
Totem Stickers
| Item | Location | Games | |
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| Totem Sticker | On the side of the hay cart, west of Kiawe's house | US UM | |
| Totem Sticker | By the stairs on the first floor in Kiawe's house | US UM | |
| Totem Sticker | On the side of the chest of drawers in the first room on the second floor of Kiawe's house | US UM | |
Pokémon Center Café
- Main article: Pokémon Center Café
At the Pokémon Center Café, the owner will give the player two gifts the first time they buy a drink each day: an item and a dozen Poké Beans.
He will also give the player a Rare Candy if they have fed certain amounts of Poké Beans to their Pokémon.
Pokémon
Pokémon Sun and Moon
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10-18 | 99% | ||||||||||
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10-18 | 1% | ||||||||||
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10-18 | 50% | ||||||||||
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10-18 | 50% | ||||||||||
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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10-17 | 90% | ||||||||||
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10-17 | 10% | ||||||||||
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10-22 | 40% | ||||||||||
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10-22 | 60% | ||||||||||
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Trainers
Pokémon Sun and Moon
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In the anime

Paniola Town first appeared in Young Kiawe Had a Farm!, where it was revealed that Kiawe and his family lived in a farm at the outskirts of the town.
The town appeared again in The Island Whisperer!, in which Ash, his classmates, Professor Kukui and Olivia settled down there after their arrival on Akala Island. The town's Pokémon Center served as the class's settlement during their stay on the island from The Island Whisperer! to the end of Rising from the Ruins!, in which they returned to Melemele Island.
Trivia
Name origin
| Language | Name | Origin |
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| Japanese | オハナタウン Ohana Town | From ʻohana (Hawaiian for family) |
| English, Danish Dutch, Finnish Norwegian, Swedish |
Paniola Town | From paniola (Hawaiian for cowboy) |
| French | Ohana | Same as Japanese name |
| German | Ohana | Same as Japanese name |
| Italian | Ohana | Same as Japanese name |
| Spanish | Pueblo Ohana | Same as Japanese name |
| Korean | 오하나마을 Ohana Maeul | Transliteration of Japanese name |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | 歐哈納鎮 / 欧哈纳镇 Ōuhānà Zhèn | Transliteration of Japanese name |
| Chinese (Cantonese) | 歐哈納鎮 Āuhānaahp Jan | Mandarin-based transliteration of Japanese name |
| Polish | Paniola | From English name |
| Russian | Город Паниола Gorod Paniola | From English name |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Cidade de Paniola | From English name |
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