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Hanako’s Flower Shop Will Open on Steam Later This Month

Hanako’s Flower Shop Will Open on Steam Later This Month

Welcome to Hanako’s Flower Shop
During the Earth Appreciation Festival on Steam, hosted by Slug Disco, Tokyo-based FantaJI Games announced the upcoming release of Hanako’s Flower Shop, a heartfelt visual novel launching on Steam on April 25. Take a look at the official release date trailer below.

In this charming story, you play as Hanako, a young woman at a turning point in her life. Faced with uncertainty about her future, she steps up to run her grandfather’s cherished flower shop. But this is not just about arranging bouquets. It is about understanding the meaning behind every bloom and discovering how flowers have the power to heal. With resource management elements woven into the narrative, you will need to balance running the business while uncovering the deeper emotional connections tied to each floral arrangement.

The announcement came as part of the Earth Appreciation Festival, an annual event celebrating its fourth year. Running from April 1 at 10 AM PDT until April 8, 2025, the festival is co-organized by the developers of Empires of the Undergrowth, The Wandering Village, and Timberborn. This year’s lineup features over 160 discounted and upcoming games, all built around themes of nature and eco-dystopia. Whether you are drawn to relaxing experiences or thought-provoking narratives, the festival offers a diverse selection of titles to explore.

When Hanako’s Flower Shop launches on PC via Steam on April 25, you will have the chance to immerse yourself in a story where flowers speak, memories bloom, and every bouquet carries a message. The game will be available for $14.99.

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