Police said Tuesday that a male high school student playing "Pokemon Go" and a 30-year-old man collided on a street in Tokyo's Adachi Ward while riding their bicycles. The city plans to ask park visitors to refrain from playing "Pokemon Go". It has also called on plant workers not to play "Pokemon Go" on the premises of the power stations. Japan's nuclear regulator urged utilities nationwide to tighten security at their nuclear plants after three teenagers looking for Pokemon characters entered the premises of a nuclear power plant in the state of Ohio in United States. Japanese university students enjoy playing just released Japanese videogame company Nintendo's hit-mobile game Pokemon Go in front of Kaminarimon at Sensoji, in Tokyo downtown Asakura district, Japan, on Friday.
Source: Bangkok Post July 26, 2016 12:22 UTC