The first day should teach you how the game communicates, not test whether you can copy a perfect route. Follow the order below loosely and stop when the game presents something more important or interesting.
No step depends on a claimed exact minute, crop value or unverified unlock. If a feature is not available in your current state, leave that step and continue with what the game has introduced.
Your opening context
You and your sister Kon begin a new life in an old farmhouse on Seikyu. The first day is about learning the home, nearby land, town routes and the first signs of your Fox Clan heritage—not maximizing money before you understand the island.
Step 1: read the immediate objectives
Use the opening guidance to identify the next required action and the interface areas that track it. Notice how the game signals interactable objects, destinations and task progress. This orientation saves more time later than rushing past explanations.
Step 2: create a small workable area
Prepare only enough space for the activity you can use now. A compact, readable work zone is easier to maintain than a large cleared area with no immediate purpose. Keep paths visible and avoid spending the entire day on repetitive clearing.
Step 3: establish basic storage logic
Decide where routine resources will go before your inventory becomes crowded. Keep items tied to the next objective easy to find, and retain unfamiliar materials until their purpose is clearer. Organization should reduce friction, not become a decorative project on day one.
Step 4: learn one local route
Take a short exploration loop and pay attention to landmarks, transitions and the return journey. Speak with characters you naturally encounter, but do not force a complete social circuit. The objective is to build a mental map you can reuse tomorrow.
Step 5: close the day with a short review
Before ending the session, put key materials away and choose one next goal. Good candidates are continuing the opening objectives, improving the work area, revisiting a route or investigating a system that caught your attention. Add it to the planner if you want the reminder to persist in this browser.
- Safe to defer: complete map coverage, exhaustive gathering and perfect farm layout.
- Worth remembering: where important routes begin and which materials have an assigned use.
- Best stopping point: when you understand tomorrow's first action.

