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The '''Empty Space Container''' (mistakenly '''Empty space container''' in the GameCube version; {{j|亜空間コンテナ|Akūkan Kontena|Subspace Container}}) is a treasure found in the Japanese and European versions of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', where it is actually an open shellfish tin of potential Japanese origin. It is found on sublevel 8 of the [[Cavern of Chaos]], where there are a lot of [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]]s and a couple of [[Gatling Groink]]s. It is the only treasure on the sublevel.
The '''Empty Space Container''' (mistakenly written as '''Empty space container''' in the GameCube version; {{j|亜空間コンテナ|Akūkan Kontena|Subspace Container}}) is a treasure found in the Japanese and European versions of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', where it is actually a partially open shellfish tin from Kyokuyo Co., Ltd. It is found on sublevel 8 of the [[Cavern of Chaos]], where there are a lot of [[Dwarf Bulborb|Dwarf Red Bulborb]]s and a couple of [[Gatling Groink]]s. It is the only treasure on the sublevel.


The packaging's product and company info read:
On the front packaging's product reads:
:有明産・赤貝味付
{| style="text-align:center;margin:auto"
:キョクヨー
|
Which means they are season red clams from Ariake, from Kyo-kuyou Co. LTD.
:<span style="color:blue">有明産</span>
:<span style="color:red">赤貝味付</span>
|}
Surrounded by a red and gold ribbon that reads:
{| style="text-align:center;margin:auto"
|キョクヨー<br>
赤貝
|}
The text translates to:
{| style="text-align:center;margin:auto"
|
:<span style="color:blue">Ariake Product</span>
:<span style="color:red">Seasoned Red Clams</span>


{{needs translation|Japanese|notes=Translate the rest of the packaging.}}
:KYOKUYO
 
:Red Clams
__TOC__
|}
{{clear}}
{{Notes|journalgc=y|sale=y|journalwii=y}}
{{Notes|journalgc=y|sale=y|journalwii=y}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Empty space container.jpg|Location of the Empty Space Container.
P2 Empty Space Container Location.png|The Empty Space Container in the [[Cavern of Chaos]].
Empty space container 2.jpg|Analysis in the GameCube version.
Empty space container 2.jpg|Analysis in the GameCube version.
NPC Empty Space Container.jpeg|The treasure was capitalized to "Empty Space Container" in {{npcp2}}.
NPC Empty Space Container.jpeg|The treasure was capitalized to "Empty Space Container" in {{npcp2}}.
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|SpaM=Empty space silo
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|ItaM=Vacuum vessel
|ItaM=Container of Emptiness
|Ger=Leerer Container
|Ger=Leerer Container
|GerM=Empty Container
|GerM=Empty Container

Latest revision as of 15:17, January 8, 2024

Empty Space Container Treasure Hoard icon.
The Empty Space Container.
Number 167 (Europe)
164 (Japan)
Series Massive Receptacle Series
Value Poko × 130
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 30 Pikmin
Location Cavern of Chaos
Challenge Mode levels None

The Empty Space Container (mistakenly written as Empty space container in the GameCube version; 亜空間コンテナ?, lit.: "Subspace Container") is a treasure found in the Japanese and European versions of Pikmin 2, where it is actually a partially open shellfish tin from Kyokuyo Co., Ltd. It is found on sublevel 8 of the Cavern of Chaos, where there are a lot of Dwarf Red Bulborbs and a couple of Gatling Groinks. It is the only treasure on the sublevel.

On the front packaging's product reads:

有明産
赤貝味付

Surrounded by a red and gold ribbon that reads:

キョクヨー

赤貝

The text translates to:

Ariake Product
Seasoned Red Clams
KYOKUYO
Red Clams

Notes

Olimar's journal

GameCube GameCube
When all these containers pile up in my ship, I start to wonder... would I be better off working as a treasure hunter or stay in the transportation business as always?
Wii Wii
When all these containers pile up in my ship, I start to wonder... would I be better off working as a treasure hunter, or stay in the transportation business as always?

Sales pitch

The interior of this container ignores the physical laws of size and became indefinite space. All objects placed in it become indefinitely big and indefinitely small.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 亜空間コンテナ?
Akūkan Kontena
Subspace Container
Flag of France French Conteneur du Néant Container of Nothingness
Flag of Germany German Leerer Container Empty Container
Flag of Italy Italian Recipiente del vuoto Container of Emptiness
Flag of Spain Spanish Silo de espacio vacío Empty space silo