Streamer Ice Poseidon was barred from a Pokémon store in Japan by a security guard with his photo, but later entered disguised and purchased Pokémon cards, with the reason for the initial ban unconfirmed.
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Ice Poseidon, known for his livestreams, encountered an unusual situation during his Japan trip.
Ice Poseidon had a strange moment during his recent trip to Japan after security stopped him from entering a Pokémon store. During his livestream, a female security guard appeared to have a printed photo of the streamer and repeatedly told him not to enter. The exact reason for the photo was not explained, and there is no official confirmation that Ice Poseidon was permanently banned from the store. However, the streamer later returned wearing different clothes, a hat, and sunglasses. He was then able to enter the store and buy Pokémon card packs. Was Ice Poseidon really banned from the Pokémon store? The incident happened while Ice Poseidon was livestreaming his trip in Japan. When he reached the Pokémon store, a female security guard stopped him at the entrance. She appeared to be holding a printed picture of him and used hand gestures to tell him that he could not enter. Ice Poseidon quickly noticed the picture and became surprised. “Is that a picture of me? Dude, they have a photo of me!” he said during the stream. He then asked the guard why she had a picture of him. The guard mainly told him that cameras were not allowed. Ice Poseidon tried using a translator to understand what was happening, but he said he still did not get a clear answer. The streamer also pointed out that the photo appeared to be an old and unflattering picture of him. He later complained about the situation and questioned why the staff would not explain why they had his picture. At this point, it is important to note that there is no confirmed information showing that the Pokémon store officially banned Ice Poseidon. Reports only show that he was stopped from entering that store during the livestream. How did Ice Poseidon get into the Pokémon store after being stopped? After leaving, Ice Poseidon did not give up on his plan to shop for Pokémon cards. He later returned to the same store with a different look. The streamer changed his shirt and wore a hat and sunglasses. He then walked toward the store again. This time, security did not appear to stop him, and he was able to enter. Ice Poseidon later told his viewers that the staff did not question him at all. “They didn’t even question me at all. I just got two packs. Easy,” he said. The unusual moment quickly spread online, with viewers discussing the picture that security appeared to have and how Ice Poseidon managed to return without being stopped. Some online posts described the incident as a ban, but the available reports also stress that the exact reason for the store’s actions remains unclear. For now, the clearest part of the story is that Ice Poseidon was stopped from entering while security appeared to have his photo. He later changed his appearance, returned to the store, and successfully bought Pokémon packs. Whether the store had actually banned him, and why staff had his picture, remains unconfirmed.
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