Below is a guide on the secondary events in Sakura Wars. These events are located on the map where indicated by a blue “!”.
Sumire’s Secretary
Obtained: Speak with Kaoru in the Accounting Room after meeting Komachi
Objective: Learn more about Kaoru
As you approach Kaoru in the Accounting Room, a cutscene will trigger. Select the conversation option “It must be great, working for her.” for a trust increase.
Exploring the Imperial Theater
Obtained: Speak with Kaoru a second time
Objective: Survey all the rooms and facilities of the theater
Below is as list of locations you can explore in the theater. After you explore all of the locations listed, Kaoru should send you a message on the Teletron asking you to return to her.
- Imperial Theater 1st Floor
- Manager’s Office
- Music Room
- Wardrobe
- Dressing Room
- Prop Storeroom
- 1st Floor Seating/Stage
- Lobby
- Dining Hall
- Courtyard
- Imperial Theater 2nd Floor
- Parlor
- Atrium
- 2nd Floor Seating
Hatsuho’s Shrine Maiden Powers
Obtained: Speak with Hatsuho in the Courtyard at the Imperial Theater
Objective: Learn about Hatsuho
As you approach Hatsuho in the Courtyard, a cutscene will trigger. Select the conversation option “A spirit crystal?” for a trust increase.
Childhood Friends
Obtained: Speak with Sakura in her room at the Imperial Theater
Objective: Reminisce with Sakura
Head to Sakura’s room on Imperial Theater – 2nd floor and interact with her door to trigger a cutscene. Choose the conversation option “It reminds me of the old days.” for the trust increase. Speak to her again and choose “Of course” for another trust increase.
This Place is Dead!
Obtained: Speak with Komachi after the play
Objective: Cheer her up
When you speak with Komachi after the play, a cutscene will trigger. Select the conversation option “I’ll figure something out!” for a trust increase.
Sumire’s Devotion
Obtained: Speak with Kaoru after the play when heading to the General Manager’s Office
Objective: Tie in with her
Speak with Kaoru after meeting Itsuki and choose the option “I have a few regrets but…” for a trust increase.