Koshotengai No Hashihime Guide
The Hashihime (橋姫) is a mythical youkai that appears in various Japanese texts (Most notably the The Tale of Heike). After her husband left her and married another woman, the jealous and enraged Hashihime prays to the gods for revenge. A priest tells her a way: She has to dress herself in red and paint her face with the same color, her hair arranged with seven loops and crowned with a. Got questions about Koshotengai no Hashihime Noma (Vita)? Come and discuss them on the official game forum. Talk about the game's trophies and set up Gaming Sessions to earn them.
I can't choose which title card to use so I just put both of them in here.Warning: HELLA MANY PICTURES AND SPOILERS. Like, there're almost 90 pictures in this walkthrough alone.
Most of the walkthrough in this blog only have 50 and below worth of pictures but this one, I can't choose. I love it too much.And I don't spare any single secrets. I will lay down everything in here. Be warned if you haven't play this game and you're planning to play it later.
Proceed if you're willing to be spoiled.STORYLINETaisho era year 11 in the season of spring rain of June. Follow the story of a roninsei, Tamamori to understand which one is real and which one is an illusion in amidst of bizarre incidents that happen in between his best friends.WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO KNOW BEFORE, WHEN AND AFTER PLAYING THE GAME-BEFORE-You are playing as Tamamori (voiced by Sakamaki Ryousuke), an aspiring writer who lives and works at an old book store in Umebachidou. Real name is Mizumori Tama. You will be playing five endings; no good endings or bad endings. It's all depends on your perspectives.Also worth noting that the game automatically determines the routes you play.
The orders are Minakami- Kawase- Hanazawa- Hakase-Kaoru.Another note; there first time you play in Minakami route you won't be presented with any choices. His route is technically a kinetic novel. But when you finish playing Minakami and start from the beginning to go to Kawase, you'll get a choice. That's where the walkthrough starts.-WHEN-You don't need those save slots at all. Technically you need only 5 of them. Or is it?-AFTER-You can review still images and extras from the main menu. You can read profiles of the characters, key items in the game and opening and endings of the characters.Did you notice that there's no menu for reviewing scenes?
Stop searching because there's no such menu in the first place. If you want to watch back certain scenes you have to get access through the main playthough. Bookmark those places wink wonk:^)-Minakami (voiced by a seiyuu under pseudonym 神崎智也 Kanzaki Tomoya). AAAAAAAH IT'S THE BEST GAME I EVER PLAY I LOVE EVERY DETAILS AND QUIRKS AND STUFF AAAAAA ALSO AN ENGLISH PATCH IS ON ITS WAY OMG CAN'T WAIT TO REPLAY THIS GAME AAAAAAAAAAANow let's go to a discussion part:1.
The whole Minakami suicide thing. I thought that he commit suicide because of Yumeno Kyuusaku's story? Or is it because of how he feels towards Tamamori?2.
Hashihime curse. So Hashihime choose the suitor based on what attribute? We all know that the Hashihime is connected to the Suizenji family, Oizumi family and Hikawa family, but why? It's also briefly explained in Hanazawa route that Hashihime curse is shown through the pupil of the bearer (it'll appears brightest blue that ever to blue) and the bearer can time travel.
Also the curse can be transferred to others if the bearer acts towards someone for the sake of them. Is this the reason why Hanazawa won't be able to get it because he wants to power to save the country a.k.a for himself.3. Hakase's experiment and Hanazawa's intention. It's mentioned many times that Hakase's invention will help Japan to win the Great War if it has enough funds from the higher ups to continue. So the reason why Hanazawa wants the power to time travel is to convince the higher ups? That kind of make sense.4.
I noticed that Hakase acts a bit of possessive and downright yandere in Minakami route. And then he can snaps back to his clumsy self.
If there's a chance for a fandisk. I want to see Yandere Hakase. That'll be awesome.
Him confining Tamamori in his lab because maybe Tamamori doesn't want to cooperate or something and then he just snaps and resorts to torture and violence and stuff.5. Storekeeper a.k.a future Tamamori.
What is wrong with him? Did he travel back to time just to let Tamamori suffers?
To rearrange his destiny? Did he thought that by killing his old friends will help him to kick some sense into Tamamori? What the hell Storekeeper.6. Use of nicknames. Ok this one is interesting. Tamamori comes from Tama and Mori from his family name. Minakami comes from Mina from Minato and Kami from maybe from the authority of the Suizenji family as the head of the priest and also a famous sake brewer.
Kawase comes from Segawa but rearranged; Se ga wa = Ka wa se. Hanazawa is a pun of his name. I don't know how Hachiro becomes Hanazawa but the Zawa part comes from his family name. Hakase is a straight one since he's a scientist. Is there a nickname on Kaoru the masked guy?
Future Tamamori just renamed him because he kind of forget who he was. Minakami's pocket book. In the latter route (I think it's at Hakase or Kaoru route) there's some kind of Buddhism mantra appears on the cover of the book. It's 南無大師遍照金剛 a.k.a Namudaishihenjoukongou. Now I know the relation between priests and Minakami but is there any significant of showing such details? I mean it even appears on the main menu image where Tamamori holds Minakami's book, clearly with the mantra. What is the mantra's meaning?
If the mantra is related to Minakami's life then it'll be epic.8. Goldfish symbolism. You know the fact that goldfishes can detect earthquakes before anything can, right?
Hashihime Of The Old Book Town Steam
Let me tell you that the story happens before the Great Kanto Earthquake strikes Japan. Now that's a clever symbolism right there.I think that's enough for now before I make this walkthrough as a 45-page of plot discussions. Thanks for tuning in and I'll see you in the next walkthrough!
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Pop occult Taisho era boys love mystery game Koshotengai no Hashihime Noma will launch for PS Vita in Japan on September 27 for 6,900 yen at retail and 6,400 yen via download, publisher Dramatic Create announced.The PS Vita version will add the following features over the PC release:. New opening movie and theme song. The capture characters’ short story sequels are included and playable. New voices and event stills have also been added. Touchscreen controls support.Here is an overview of the game’s story, via:Jinbochou, TokyoJune 1922, Taisho EraThe Rainy SeasonTamamori came to Tokyo with his sights set on getting accepted to the Imperial University.
However, he doesn’t pass the entrance exam, and is so undisciplined and wrapped up in endless fantasies that he’s kicked out of his boarding house after only two years. Through a stroke of luck, Tamamori begins to live and work at Umebachidou, a used book store. There, he enjoys whiling away his time as a “student preparing for entrance exams” and taking advantage of friends who are also from his hometown.
But one right after the other, mysterious deaths befall those friends and, realizing he’s been repeating the same rainy three days over and over again, Tamamori finds himself racing throughout Jinbochou to save them.In this pop-occult mystery that surrounds the deaths of his friends What is real, and what is a hallucination?Visit the official website. Comment PolicyComments are welcome and encouraged on Gematsu. However, we ask that you follow a simple set of guidelines:.
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