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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki in chapter 3. She did kill the victim, but she was manipulated into doing it by another party.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: As per Japanese media tradition, the cast has a wide variety of hair colors, from Koume having white hair, Megumi Saotome and Atsumi Tsuruoka having green hair, Rimu Hiraga having purple hair, etc.

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki in chapter 3. She did kill the victim, but she was manipulated into doing it by another party.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: As per Japanese media tradition, the cast has a wide variety of hair colors, from Koume having white hair, Megumi Saotome and Atsumi Tsuruoka having green hair, Rimu Hiraga having purple hair, etc.
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At the time of this writing, only 3 out of 4 chapters have been translated.

On December 16th, 2019, the development team released a translation of a bonus mini-chapter dedicated to {{Fanservice}}, and on April 30th, 2020, the development team announced that the fourth and final chapter, as well as the "character routes" focusing on the female members of the cast, will be fully released on June 12th, 2020.

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At the time of this writing, only 3 out of 4 chapters have been translated.

On December 16th, 2019, the development team released a translation of a bonus mini-chapter dedicated to {{Fanservice}}, and on April 30th, June 12th, 2020, the development team announced that released a translation of the fourth and final chapter, as well as the "character routes" focusing on the female members of the cast, cast (the player will be fully released on June 12th, 2020.need to finish chapter 4 first to unlock the "character routes", because those routes take place after the fourth chapter).
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On December 16th, 2019, the development team released a translation of a bonus mini-chapter dedicated to {{Fanservice}}, along with an announcement that they expect the final chapter, and thus the full game, to be completely translated and released by May 2020.

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On December 16th, 2019, the development team released a translation of a bonus mini-chapter dedicated to {{Fanservice}}, along with an announcement and on April 30th, 2020, the development team announced that they expect the fourth and final chapter, and thus as well as the full game, to "character routes" focusing on the female members of the cast, will be completely translated and fully released by May on June 12th, 2020.
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On December 16th, 2019, the development team released a translation of a bonus mini-chapter dedicated to {{Fanservice}}, along with an announcement that they expect the final chapter, and thus the full game, to be completely translated and released by May 2020.


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* {{Fanservice}}: There's a "bonus chapter" dedicated to this.
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* CutenessProximity: In chapter 2, Shino Okita, one of the Shinsengumi, enjoys hanging out with sushi maker Tasuke Ookura's partner Battera, a land mackeral, as Shino finds Battera interesting (plus since Battera was singed from a fire, it smells delicious, though Shino doesn't actually plan to eat Battera).


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* TalkingAnimal: The land mackeral Battera is a partial example; for the most part it can only say variations of "Saba", but it will sometimes call someone else a "bonehead" (you even get a Steam achievement if you make a mistake in a specific part of the trial that causes Battera to call Shimei himself a bonehead).
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* SmugSnake: As per mystery game tradition, the first culprit is this: [[spoiler:Hina Kahoku constantly hurls accusations at other suspects left and right, which only makes her more and more suspicious as the trial goes on. She also doesn't do a very good job at covering up her involvement in the crime; if Koume hadn't been found covered in blood and thus been named a suspect, Hina Kahoku would've been caught right away.]]

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* GadgeteerGenius: One of Shimei's childhood friends Rimu Hiraga is an inventor who is constantly working on new inventions.

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* GadgeteerGenius: GadgeteerGenius:
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One of Shimei's childhood friends Rimu Hiraga is an inventor who is constantly working on new inventions.inventions.
** Rimu in turn learned her trade from her mentor, Atsumi Tsuruoka, an inventor who appears in chapter 2.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki in chapter 3. She did kill the victim, but she was manipulated into doing it by another party.]]

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki in chapter 3. She did kill the victim, but she was manipulated into doing it by another party.]]]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: As per Japanese media tradition, the cast has a wide variety of hair colors, from Koume having white hair, Megumi Saotome and Atsumi Tsuruoka having green hair, Rimu Hiraga having purple hair, etc.
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* UnpopularPopularCharacter: Ryu Ootaki, the accountant from chapter 3 and one of that chapter's suspects, is written InUniverse as being "twitchy" and having only a single friend in this country's Japanese setting. She is more popular in the West, however, as on October 8th, the English translation team released "The Accountant Patch" which is themed around her (mostly to correct her title from mere "bookkeeper" to the "Accountant" title she deserves).
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* AssistCharacter: Rimu serves as Shimei's counsel; if you get stuck and you question all the suspects without finding anything, Rimu will give you a hint as to whose testimony doesn't sound quite right. In fact, it's necessary to do this a couple of times to advance.


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* HintSystem: If you question every suspect in a trial and can't find anything, Rimu will give you some advice as to what sounds "off" to her.
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* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:The current shogun is the uncle and "body double" of the real shogun--who is none other than ''Koume'' of all people; in fact her real name is Aoi Kananori, she just disguised herself as a commoner so she could gain experience seeing what the world is like through the eyes of the common people.]]


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* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Koume Kawai, the ShrinkingViolet NiceGirl you're introduced to in chapter 1, is revealed at the end of chapter 3 to secretly be the real shogun Aoi Kananori, but is currently too young to lead so she had her uncle serve as her "body double" and disguised herself as a commoner so she could gain experience about the world from the common people's perspective.]]


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* TheReveal: Chapter 3 has two of them:
** [[spoiler:Chief Minister Yoshiaki Nagai and his fellow nobles are manipulating the shogun like a puppet.]]
** [[spoiler:Koume Kawai, who has been your ally ever since chapter 1, is secretly none other than Aoi Kananori, ''the real shogun'' ever since the death of her father the previous shogun. It turns out the man currently serving as shogun is her uncle and "body double", as Kananori is currently too young to lead and she wanted to pose as a commoner to learn more about the world from the eyes of the common people.]]


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* TurnTheOtherCheek: Shimei tends to be self-deprecating, and also tends to blame himself for conflicts. For example, even when Sakura is a jerk to him, he thinks, to paraphrase, "she must have many valid reasons to dislike me." He's actually criticized by other characters for being too yielding sometimes, but it also makes him a very skilled Magistrate, since he doesn't rush to judgment in trials and waits until he has all the information before coming to a conclusion, hence him always catching the right culprit.

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[[https://omochikaeri.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/february-2017-eroge-releases/ According to a summary by the website Hau~ Omochikaeri]], "Shimei took up his post as the new administrator at the Nakamachi magistrate’s office, which had been founded to alleviate the burden on the offices to the north and south. He was followed by his cheerful and hard-working childhood friend Rimu and the strong-minded Sakura, who was dispatched from the Kitamachi magistrate’s office to supervise him.

Shortly after his arrival, a young girl Koume was brought before him on a charge of murder. She was to be sentenced the following day, and if she was found guilty of the alleged crime, she would be sentenced to death. Shimei noticed something suspicious in the recounting of the events and along with Koume’s desperation, he was convinced that she was not guilty.

But who is the true culprit? Will he be able to prove her innocence?"

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[[https://omochikaeri.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/february-2017-eroge-releases/ [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/1066630/Master_Magistrate/ According to a summary by the website Hau~ Omochikaeri]], "Shimei took up his post as official Steam page]], "Enjoy daily life in Oukacho, interacting with the new administrator townspeople, and building relationships with your friends and coworkers—until an incident disturbs the peace! Interview witnesses and suspects to collect information and build dossiers, investigate the crime scene for material evidence, and explore the town in pursuit of more clues. When you need a breather, explore your dormitory to get to know your friends better! Once your investigation is complete, hold a hearing with your suspects and key persons of interest to narrow down the possibilities and uncover the truth behind the lies!

But don't forget: some mysteries are longer-lived and deeper-rooted than any one case. As the magistrate of Nakamachi, will you have the resolve to do what it takes to uncover the conspiracies
at the Nakamachi magistrate’s office, which had been founded to alleviate the burden on the offices to the north heart of your city and south. He was followed by his cheerful and hard-working childhood friend Rimu and the strong-minded Sakura, who was dispatched from the Kitamachi magistrate’s office to supervise him.

Shortly after his arrival, a young girl Koume was brought before him on a charge of murder. She was to be sentenced the following day, and if she was found guilty of the alleged crime, she would be sentenced to death. Shimei noticed something suspicious in the recounting of the events and along with Koume’s desperation, he was convinced that she was not guilty.

But who is the true culprit? Will he be able to prove her innocence?"
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* DirtyCoward: In chapter 3, [[spoiler:the culprit wouldn't kill the victim himself; he tricked Ootaki into committing the murder for him. Sakura, who has by now developed into a better person, is so disgusted with his cowardice that she gives ''him'' the punishment befitting a murderer, while giving Ootaki a lighter sentence of shogunate supervision.]]
* DisproportionateRetribution:
** In chapter 1, [[spoiler:the culprit killed the victim just because the victim's incompetence caused her to ''lose her hairpin'' (in fairness, he also refused to look for it to give it back to her, but it's still a petty reason to kill someone).]]
** In chapter 2, [[spoiler:the culprit killed the victim for ''trying to save her life'' (which would result in her leaving behind and losing her motor invention, which she considered more important than her own life).]]
** In chapter 3, [[spoiler:the culprit has a ''slightly'' more sympathetic reason, as the victim trapped him in debt by lying to him that his loan wouldn't have huge interest rates. The problem is that his murder scheme also involved manipulating Ryu Ootaki into killing for him to avoid dirtying his own hands, even though Ootaki never did anything to him; she just helped keep her boss's accounts straight.]]



* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:In chapter 3's trial, after Sakura has begun to accept others' feelings and input, Sakura has an opportunity to declare a swift end to the trial, because Ootaki turns out to have killed the victim. But by now Sakura is willing to take everyone else's feelings into account, and she insists on continuing the trial until she can punish Youri Takahata, who manipulated Ootaki into committing the murder and is thus the true criminal. Sakura then gives Ootaki a light punishment--she'll just be relocated to another house and put under surveillance by the shogunate.]]



* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Koume Kawai is one of the primary suspects in the Chapter 1 trial, but because Koume is prominently shown in the trailers as one of Shimei's allies, players already know in advance that Koume can't be the murderer.

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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Koume Kawai is one of the primary suspects in the Chapter 1 trial, but because Koume is prominently shown in the trailers as one of Shimei's allies, players already know in advance that Koume can't be the murderer.murderer.
* UndyingLoyalty: In chapter 3, Tsuki Ideha the secretary was Ryu Ootaki the accountant's only friend, and for this reason they are unfailingly loyal to each other. [[spoiler:Unfortunately the true culprit used this to his advantage; he lied to Ootaki and gave her false evidence that the victim was going to send Ideha to be preserved in a jar (the victim was actually just going to send Ideha to study abroad), so Ootaki killed the victim to protect her best friend.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki in chapter 3. She did kill the victim, but she was manipulated into doing it by another party.]]

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:Sakura]] gets this in chapter 3; see the below BreakTheHaughty entry.
* BenevolentBoss: Both Takeru Kondo, leader of the Shinsengumi, and Ayaka Yamanami, vice-commander of the Shinsengumi and manager of the Nakamachi Magistrate's dorm, are this.
* BigBad: So far only 3 out of 4 chapters of this visual novel have been translated, but currently [[spoiler:Chief Minister Yoshiaki Nagai is this, as he and his fellow nobles are involved in a plot to manipulate the shogun like a puppet, and to avoid the truth being found out Nagai insists on obstructing Shimei and making unreasonable demands of him. However, you take down Nagai at the end of chapter 3, so it remains to be seen if Nagai will still be this in chapter 4.]]
* BreakTheHaughty: [[spoiler:In chapter 3, Shinsengumi leader Takeru Kondo organizes one for Sakura. Specifically, Sakura has spent the whole investigation with a lone-wolf attitude, never listening to anyone else's input. So when Sakura temporarily becomes the Magistrate, Kondo gives Sakura one whole day of nobody helping her or assisting her, so she can see what being a Magistrate all alone would actually be like. The experience reduces Sakura to tears.]]



* BrutalHonesty: Both Sakura Toyama and Shino Okita are very blunt, always speaking their mind and not afraid to voice criticisms.
* ChekhovsGun:
** [[spoiler:In chapter 2, the Water Pump invention Rimu is working on becomes very handy when a fire needs to be extinguished; Shimei muses that this moment will change history, as before Rimu's invention the only way to stop a fire would be to demolish the surrounding buildings so the fire runs out of material to burn.]]
** [[spoiler:In chapter 3, the teddy bear that mysteriously fell into Sakura Toyama's hands becomes this, as the teddy bear secretly contains the "blood pact" of Nagai and his friends manipulating the shogun like a puppet. So the teddy bear indirectly proves Nagai's corruption.]]



* GenkiGirl: Rimu is usually full of energy.

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* GenkiGirl: Rimu is usually full of energy.energy and excitement, especially when inventing.
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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:During part of chapter 3, you temporarily play as Sakura instead of Shimei, as Shimei has been temporarily put out of commission due to an accident.]]


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* HumbleHero: Shimei tends to be very humble and self-deprecating since he is aware that he's not as experienced as his own father is; with rare exceptions he tends to take others' criticism in stride and blame himself for conflicts. This also makes him an excellent Magistrate in court, as he refuses to rush judgment or jump to conclusions. [[spoiler:In fact in chapter 2's trial, this is why the gang leader Iidenosuke Okitama eventually starts cooperating with him after initial rudeness, as Iidenosuke is impressed by Shimei's fairness.]]


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* KnowledgeBroker: Futabatei officially runs the Ouka News, but he explains when you meet him that he's more like this in practice, as members of the Shinsengumi sometimes ask him for knowledge given his ability to gather legit information.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:After day 2 of chapter 3, Shimei is temporarily hospitalized and put out of commission after pushing Sakura out of the way of a falling building. Sakura is temporarily appointed the Magistrate for day 3's trial, and Shimei comes back during day 4.]]


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* {{Jerkass}}: Sakura Toyama, the daughter of Kitamachi's Magistrate Kagetora Toyama, is very abrasive and keeps insulting Shimei and his abilities, chiefly because she's not sure why Shimei was chosen to be Magistrate and not her. [[spoiler:She gets better after the events of chapter 3, becoming a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.]]
* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler:The protagonist's father is murdered after the first trial, and as of the current 3 out of 4 chapters released, it's still unknown who killed him.]]


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* NotHelpingYourCase: In chapter 1's trial, Koume refuses to explain why she was wandering around town at night, which only makes her look more suspicious. [[spoiler:Given what you learn at the end of chapter 3, though, Koume actually ''does'' have a good reason for keeping her background a secret.]]


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* ThoseTwoGuys: One guy and one girl in this case, but this narrative role is served by shogi player Ainosuke Tojo and the woman who is always by his side, Megumi Saotome. Shimei will sometimes play shogi with Tojo to discuss current events, with Megumi providing additional commentary.
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* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:The chapter 2 culprit turns out to be Rimu's inventing mentor, Atsumi Tsuruoka. Rimu can't believe that after how much Atsumi taught her, she would do something she can't take back like murder, and Rimu is reduced to tears over it.]]


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* NiceGirl: Koume Kawai is sweet, friendly, and has a strong work ethic; she's so nice that even abrasive suspects will become more cooperative if Koume is the one who talks to them.


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* RedHerring:
** In chapter 1's trial, Koume's clothes are covered in blood and she's fled from the crime scene. But players already know Koume isn't going to be the culprit, because she was shown off in trailers as one of Shimei's allies. Also, [[spoiler:Mai Yamanobe was really gung-ho about Koume being the culprit, so players might suspect it's Mai. It isn't; Mai just jumped to a hasty conclusion and the culprit is someone else.]]
** In day 1 of chapter 2's trial, [[spoiler:Yuza Sakata was fighting with her husband before her husband died, and she has an abrasive personality. But she's not the culprit.]]
** In day 2 of chapter 2's trial, [[spoiler:both Yuza Sakata and Tasuke Ookura ''are'' responsible for (accidentally) starting the fire, but neither of them killed the victim, the person who did is someone else.]]
** In day 1 of chapter 3's trial, [[spoiler:Nezumi Kozo actually confesses to being the murderer, but he's just covering for someone else, and has ulterior motives for wanting to be taken somewhere else for sentencing.]]
** In day 3 of chapter 3's trial, [[spoiler:Ryu Ootaki confesses to killing the victim, and she actually ''did''--but she's not the mastermind; she was tricked into committing the murder by someone else.]]
* ShrinkingViolet: Koume Kawai at first in chapter 1, but after she joins the heroes she's more open and friendly. A straighter example is Ryu Ootaki, the accountant from chapter 3.
* SweetPollyOliver: Not intentionally on the part of the person in question, but [[spoiler:Shino Okita isn't a boy like Shimei initially assumes; she is actually a girl.]]


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* TheOneGuy: Shimei's other childhood friend Toshikaze Hijikata is this, especially after [[spoiler:Shino Okita, who Shimei initially assumed to be male, is revealed to actually be a woman.]]
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At the time of this writing, only 3 out of 4 chapters have been translated.



* GadgeteerGenius: One of Shimei's childhood friends Rimu Hiraga is an inventor who is constantly working on new inventions.
* GirlishPigtails: Rimu wears her hair in pigtails and pink ribbons.
* GenkiGirl: Rimu is usually full of energy.
* InternalAffairs: The Shinsengumi are the rough equivalent of the police force in this setting, as they work for the Shogunate and their job is to help the Magistrate keep the peace.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Chief Minister Yoshiaki Nagai constantly makes unreasonable demands on Shimei that makes his job harder. [[spoiler:In chapter 3 he's revealed to actually be even worse than just an obstructive bureaucrat, as he and his fellow nobles are using the shogun as their puppet.]]



* TheWatson: Both Shimei Ooka and Rimu Hiraga are this at different times; because Shimei has only just been appointed the magistrate, and Rimu is new at being his counsel, they both sometimes need other characters to explain the basics to them (and thus to us the audience).

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* TheWatson: Both Shimei Ooka and Rimu Hiraga are this at different times; because Shimei has only just been appointed the magistrate, and Rimu is new at being his counsel, they both sometimes need other characters to explain the basics to them (and thus to us the audience).audience).
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Koume Kawai is one of the primary suspects in the Chapter 1 trial, but because Koume is prominently shown in the trailers as one of Shimei's allies, players already know in advance that Koume can't be the murderer.
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A visual novel originally titled ''Ouka Sabaki'', it was originally released in Japan in 2017, and has received an Early Access English and Chinese translation patch on September 17th, 2019.

[[https://omochikaeri.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/february-2017-eroge-releases/ According to a summary by the website Hau~ Omochikaeri]], "Shimei took up his post as the new administrator at the Nakamachi magistrate’s office, which had been founded to alleviate the burden on the offices to the north and south. He was followed by his cheerful and hard-working childhood friend Rimu and the strong-minded Sakura, who was dispatched from the Kitamachi magistrate’s office to supervise him.

Shortly after his arrival, a young girl Koume was brought before him on a charge of murder. She was to be sentenced the following day, and if she was found guilty of the alleged crime, she would be sentenced to death. Shimei noticed something suspicious in the recounting of the events and along with Koume’s desperation, he was convinced that she was not guilty.

But who is the true culprit? Will he be able to prove her innocence?"
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* TheProtagonist: Shimei Ooka, a white-haired man wearing glasses who has recently been appointed the new administrator of the Nakamachi Magistrate's Office.
* TheWatson: Both Shimei Ooka and Rimu Hiraga are this at different times; because Shimei has only just been appointed the magistrate, and Rimu is new at being his counsel, they both sometimes need other characters to explain the basics to them (and thus to us the audience).

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