Miyuu's Festival Smoochie

Miyuu's Festival Smoochie is a smoochie that involves the traditional festivals of Japan. For this smoochie, however, only three have been chosen.

Idle Movements
If you do not touch the buttons and leave her standing for awhile, Miyuu will start to do various movements. Such as:
 * Fanning herself with her fan.
 * Checking her hair to see if it's still okay.
 * Humming a small part of 'Sakura, Sakura'.

Option One: Hanami
A sakura tree sprouts suddenly as well as a picnic blanket with food and drinks. Surprised and delighted, Miyuu sits down and starts chewing on some sakura mochi, watching as the pink petals fall. However, as she goes to take a drink of tea, she starts to choke on a piece of mochi lodged in her throat. Desperately trying to get help, her actions are in vain as she falls to the ground, dead. The tea she was holding drops down on to her head, burning it.

Option Two: Tanabata
Bamboo suddenly sprouts and with comes down a piece of paper and pencil. Registering what it means, Miyuu is happy as she starts to write down her wish. Running up to the bamboo, she quickly ties it around a stalk but doesn't realise that she has accidentally tied it, very hard, around her finger. Noticing that it has started to turn blue with the depletion of oxygen, Miyuu frantically tries to rip off the paper, only to rip off her own finger. As blood is spraying from her cut-open appendage, she screams in horror as she tries, unsuccessfully, to re-attach her severed finger. She eventually faints and dies from blood loss.

Option Three: Tourou Nagashi
A dock shoots out from the side, nearly hitting Miyuu in the face, and as she looks in anger at the dock, water starts pouring into the screen. Scared of possibly drowning, she climbs up onto the dock as the water reaches its desired level. Relieved of escaping that horrible fate, Miyuu lays back and wipes her brow, giving a small "phew". However, her relaxation is interuppted when a lantern and a match are dropped onto the dock with her. Seeing what it is, she claps her hands in joy and grabs the lantern and match. As she is lighting the lantern, the match catches onto her kimono and she bursts into flames. Shouting in pain, she recoils from the lantern and match and is left to burn on the dock as the lantern lands in the water. While the lantern floats away, Miyuu's ghost appears and starts skipping along with the lantern humming the song, "Sakura, Sakura".

Trivia

 * The three festival's English names are:
 * Hanami: Flower Viewing or Cherry Blossom Festival
 * Tanabata: The Star Festival
 * Tourou Nagashi: Latern Floating Festival
 * "Sakura, Sakura" is a traditional Japanese folk song.