Trip to Japan

Trip to Japan

Our young fashionista is enjoying the best trip of her life! She has lots of activities in mind for her trip to Japan, but firstly she wants to properly dress up. Lina’s wish is to discover Japan’s traditional fashion in all its details and the first items she’s like to wear today would be a playful printed yukata. A yukata is a Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. There are like 120 items plus a lot of color and pattern variations. The possibilities are endless when wearing a traditional yukata in Japan so you two ladies are going to have a great time putting together the best look for our beautiful fashionista here. Begin by select the length of her garment, choose its color and its patterns, and then accessorize it with a nice waist detail, some traditional shoes and with a cute, little purse. Do Lina’s hair as well and adorn it with cute flowers. Have fun mixing and matching the gorgeous Japanese outfits in this brand new dress up game called Trip To Japan!

Trip to Japan: Quick Start Guide

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What is the game’s primary classification?

The gaming category associated with this game is Dress-up.

Which game engine or platform is responsible for the development of this game?

Javascript is the primary framework/tool used for building this game.

What tagging terms are associated with the game?

The main categories this game falls under are: dress.

Is the game available for mobile users on iOS and Android?

Trip to Japan is available on both iOS and Android platforms.

For which age groups is this game appropriate?

Players aged Kids, Teens will find this game suitable.

Who is credited with the design and development of this game?

The developer or studio behind this project is Unify Media Inc..

Does this game appeal to a particular gender?

The game is primarily intended for Female.

Is there any violent imagery involving blood in the game?

No, there are no bloodstains or bloodshed in Trip to Japan.

Is cruelty a theme or feature in the game?

No, there is no form of inhumane behavior present in Trip to Japan.

Is this game safe for kids to enjoy?

No, Trip to Japan is not appropriate for a child's entertainment.
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