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Revision as of 12:52, 24 November 2023

Cherry Blossom Park
Cherry blossom park.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

月風鳥花
月風鳥花

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Golden Mechanical Tower
Four Seasons Forest
Fox Temple
BGM 🔊 spelude-32 (No. 669)
Map ID 1694
Version Added 0.117g patch 3
Author aediorugap

The Cherry Blossom Park is an area accessible from the clock in the Golden Mechanical Tower.

Map of Cherry Blossom Park

Features

Cherry Blossom Park is a large, looping area with concrete paths over a white ground dotted with puddles and rocks, along with cherry blossom trees.

There are one-eyed cherry blossom creatures that lurk the area, where they become gray-colored when the Maiko or Dice effects are equipped, and using either of them will make them jump in response.

North of the entrance is a bench and a pool of water reflecting the moon, with a white bird just beside the pool. Equipping the Maiko or Dice effects will transform it into a floating clock, which also jumps when these effects are used.

Also within the area is a floating object with a pie chart design on it. Interacting with it will lead the player to Four Seasons Forest.

Directions

Trivia

  • This area's Japanese name (月風鳥花) is literally the backwards version of a word from Japanese (花鳥風月), both literally meaning "Nature's Beauty". The latter refers to the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics.
  • The area's name in the aforementioned entry, written properly, can also translate to "Flowers, Birds, Wind, Moon". This mirrors the lyrics of the song "A Sardine Grows From The Soil", a song by "k", an anonymous Japanese musician, though it's likely this is a coincidence.
    • This could also be referencing the "spelude26" book in Fantasy Library, which contains an image of a flower, a bird, a gust of wind, and a moon. The book also shares its music with this area's BGM file.

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