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Haniwa are born from clay and grow in five stages.
If you take care of a lot of them they will grow into various haniwa but if you skip them you may run out of house or crack. When raised to the end it becomes a "real" haniwa excavated from Gunma prefecture.
â—† Haniwa rice
Haniwa's favorite foods are mirrors balls and pieces of earthenware. You can get rice by "excavation". Some rice has pottery that grows slowly so be careful how you use it! Give it a time when you want to take care of one haniwa for a long time.
â—† Cleaning your room
Haniwa and others sometimes make poop. If you find one use your fingers to clean it. When clean the haniwa will feel more comfortable and the "friendship" will increase.
â—† Strike a Haniwa
If you stroke the haniwa or tap with your fingers the haniwa will be happy. "Friendship" will increase so let's stroke a lot.
â—† Haniwa Quiz
Haniwa and others love quizzes.
After learning about Haniwa at the Shiryoshitsu play a quiz. If you answer a lot your "knowledge level" will improve and you will grow up to be a smart haniwa.
â—† Ohaya's pattern
There are various types of haniwa to raise not only people but also birds horses and cylinders. Let's raise it in a room that fits the haniwa.
â—† â—‡ Let's excavate the burial mound! â—‡ â—†
You can dig anywhere. However you can get more special rice when you go to the burial mound in Gunma prefecture. There are 92 places so let's go out and search for them. You can search for nearby burial mounds from the "check-in screen".
â—† â—‡ Let's go to the museum! â—‡ â—†
A lot of haniwa are excavated in Gunma prefecture and they are kept carefully at the museum. At 32 museums in Gunma Prefecture and the Tokyo National Museum you can get special haniwa by visiting real haniwa. Haniwa will be lined up in the burial mound together so let's collect a lot. You can search for nearby museums from the "check-in screen".
â—† â—‡ Let's put Haniwa in an old burial mound! â—‡ â—†
The raised Haniwa and the friend Haniwa obtained at the museum can be lined up in My Tumulus.
The tumulus is a giant three-tiered front tumulus. Arrangement is free! Feel like a king and decorate it nicely.
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â—† â—‡ Let's take care of Haniwa! â—‡ â—†
Haniwa are born from clay and grow in five stages.
If you take care of a lot of them they will grow into various haniwa but if you skip them you may run out of house or crack. When raised to the end it becomes a "real" haniwa excavated from Gunma prefecture.
â—† Haniwa rice
Haniwa's favorite foods are mirrors balls and pieces of earthenware. You can get rice by "excavation". Some rice has pottery that grows slowly so be careful how you use it! Give it a time when you want to take care of one haniwa for a long time.
â—† Cleaning your room
Haniwa and others sometimes make poop. If you find one use your fingers to clean it. When clean the haniwa will feel more comfortable and the "friendship" will increase.
â—† Strike a Haniwa
If you stroke the haniwa or tap with your fingers the haniwa will be happy. "Friendship" will increase so let's stroke a lot.
â—† Haniwa Quiz
Haniwa and others love quizzes.
After learning about Haniwa at the Shiryoshitsu play a quiz. If you answer a lot your "knowledge level" will improve and you will grow up to be a smart haniwa.
â—† Ohaya's pattern
There are various types of haniwa to raise not only people but also birds horses and cylinders. Let's raise it in a room that fits the haniwa.
â—† â—‡ Let's excavate the burial mound! â—‡ â—†
You can dig anywhere. However you can get more special rice when you go to the burial mound in Gunma prefecture. There are 92 places so let's go out and search for them. You can search for nearby burial mounds from the "check-in screen".
â—† â—‡ Let's go to the museum! â—‡ â—†
A lot of haniwa are excavated in Gunma prefecture and they are kept carefully at the museum. At 32 museums in Gunma Prefecture and the Tokyo National Museum you can get special haniwa by visiting real haniwa. Haniwa will be lined up in the burial mound together so let's collect a lot. You can search for nearby museums from the "check-in screen".
â—† â—‡ Let's put Haniwa in an old burial mound! â—‡ â—†
The raised Haniwa and the friend Haniwa obtained at the museum can be lined up in My Tumulus.
The tumulus is a giant three-tiered front tumulus. Arrangement is free! Feel like a king and decorate it nicely.
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