

In Japanese, the name can be directly translated as "Festival Star".

It's written with the kanji 祝祭 ( shukusai) "festival, celebration", の ( no) "of", 星 ( hoshi) "star". Since everything on the Holiday Star is like its made of 3D paper, destroying it results in the characters falling into the milky way, and finally falling into a galactic field of white flowers at the very bottom. Initially, the lighthouse was a simple wax candle. Upon setting the lighthouse ablaze, everything on the Holiday Star scorches and falls apart as well, revealing that on the inside it is nothing but an empty endless void. The real King dictates everything from inside the lighthouse, and as such, is extremely distressed when his safe space is invaded and destroyed. The Lighthouse is essentially the heart of the Holiday Star, and it's beacon projects everything in The King's imagination onto the land, including The King's large and colorful form.

Later in the story, Hiyoko comes back to the mountain to have a talk with Okosan and convince him to get off the mountain and not give in to The King's trap.īehind the throne in the castle is a hole, which leads to a steep cliff, and a lighthouse on the other side. Eventually Nageki gives him the name "Hitori", allowing Nanaki to feel at peace, and the sky clears up at last. He fell into a caramel lake when he tried "retrieving" his name in it. When Nanaki arrives at the star, he loses his name, and the weather becomes dangerously stormy as a result. The King sends Hiyoko and Nageki to investigate the mountain out of worry that it'll start raining soon, and if it does, he would cry. It is Okosan's and Nanaki's story location, but Hiyoko and Nageki meet Ryouta here as well. In order for Yuuya to forcibly enter the Holiday Star, Tohri had to blast a hole into it, and as such, a gaping, two dimensional hole appeared in the middle of the garden.Ī particularly huge mountain near The King's castle, made entirely of pudding. It's a beautiful garden with countless flowers, near the main plaza. The final destination is a kitchen with a cauldron of boiling soup, a bear trap attached to the ceiling, and Shuu in a chef's hat, awaiting his next soup ingredients to arrive. Signs are put up, instructing in each new segment that the visitors take their clothes off, clean themselves, and finally rub salt all over their bodies. The King originally sends Hiyoko and Nageki to investigate the mysterious restaurant because a lot of his citizens entered it, and never returned.Īfter the entrance gate are several passageways. It is Shuu's story location, and as such, is exactly how he wished it to be.

It only appears on the Holiday Star on the day the main characters enter the Holiday Star, and is generated without The King's influence. It stretches far and wide, and it's easy to get lost if a bird strays off the one path.Īmidst the Crystal Forest is the Chateau Chukar. As the name suggests, its a forest made entirely of thick trees and cyan crystals. Somewhere away from the main square is the Crystal Forest. Initially, the throne was a simple chair. In the latter half of the game, the throne room's previously black background fills up with giant, colorless eggs, pills, and a syringe. The floor is checkered, and decorated in mushrooms, crystals, and stars. It's depicted as a surreal room amidst a pitch black background. There is also a clear view on The King's throne room. Little, cartoony houses with gardens, and a water fountain are visible at the front. Right after exiting the train station, the birds are greeted with the town square.
