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An example of bullet hell in Perfect Cherry Blossom.
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An example of bullet hell in Perfect Cherry Blossom.

The Tōhō Project (東方Project, often Touhou; translates as The East) is a series of curtain fire scrolling shooters made by Team Shanghai Alice. They are notable for being successful dojin soft because of having intricate bullet patterns, a greater focus on characters than most shooter games, and also being a one-man project.

Gameplay mechanics

PC-98 predecessor games

The Tōhō series of games started on the Japanese PC-9801 series of computers and its first five entries are native to that platform; standard PC users are only capable of playing them through an emulator. Also, the PC-9801 series were already on the decline when these games were released. Because of this, they are not well known among players. The group making these games was called "ZUN Soft".

Highly Responsive to Prayers

Highly Responsive to Prayers (東方靈異伝 Tōhō Rei'iden) The first game of the Tōhō series. It is not a traditional shooter, and is similar to Arkanoid instead. Reimu Hakurei, the perpetual protagonist, is introduced. The game was released in 1996.

Story of Eastern Wonderland

Story of Eastern Wonderland (東方封魔録 Tōhō Fūmaroku) Released in 1997 at Comiket 52. This is the first danmaku game of the series, and also marks the first appearance of Marisa Kirisame (here as the second-to-last boss), the second major player character of the series.

Phantasmagoria of Dim. Dream

Phantasmagoria of Dim. Dream (東方夢時空 Tōhō Yumejikū) A two-player, versus type shooter; similar to Twinkle Star Sprites. Released in August 1997 in Comiket 53.

Lotus Land Story

Lotus Land Story (東方幻想郷 Tōhō Gensokyō) Released in August 1998 in Comiket 54. This game introduces the focus mode, a staple of the series hereafter, where the sprite's movement can be slowed to better dodge bullets.

Mystic Square

Mystic Square (東方怪綺談 Tōhō Kaikidan) The fifth and last Tōhō game for the PC-98, released in December 1998 in Comiket 55. Mima and Yuka , final bosses of The Story of Eastern Wonderland and Lotus Land Story respectively, return as playable characters in this game.

Windows games

After four years of void, the creator ZUN developed games for Windows instead, and changed his group's name from ZUN Soft to Team Shanghai Alice. The playability of the Windows games were substanstially improved compared to their PC-98 counterparts. Most doujin works derived from the Tōhō series are centered on these games.

Embodiment of Scarlet Devil

Embodiment of Scarlet Devil (東方紅魔郷 Tōhō Kōmakyō) was the first Tōhō game on Windows. It was able to greatly exceed the PC-98 games graphically and musically, and was the first game to gather a substantial Western fanbase.

The story, told by conversations between characters during interludes in the action, goes as such: The land of Gensokyō (setting of all the Tōhō games) has been engulfed by a red mist, and its inhabitants no longer see the sun. As the miko Reimu Hakurei or the witch Marisa Kirisame, the player attempt to deal with the source of the mist, a mysterious figure called the Scarlet Devil.

Perfect Cherry Blossom

Perfect Cherry Blossom (東方妖々夢 Tōhō Yōyōmu) is the seventh Tōhō game. It's unusual among the recent ones in that the English and Japanese titles are not similar in meaning; its Japanese title could be rendered as Bewitching Dream.

As the month turns to May, winter has lasted far longer than normal in Gensokyō, and the denizens begin to suspect foul play. As Reimu, Marisa or the new arrival Sakuya Izayoi, you embark on a search for those who are working to prevent spring's coming.

Perfect Cherry Blossom continues the tradition of the Tōhō games; the reappearance of former bosses as playable characters. Sakuya was the maid of vampire Remilia Scarlet, better known as the Scarlet Devil, and the player fought her several times in EoSD.

Immaterial and Missing Power

In game screenshot.
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In game screenshot.
Immaterial and Missing Power (東方萃夢想 Tōhō Suimushō), a collaboration with Twilight Frontier, is the 7.5th game in the series. Despite being released after Imperishable Night, it is numbered 7.5 because the events in this game took place before those of Imperishable Night. Immaterial and Missing Power is a 2D fighting game instead of the usual scrolling shooter. Though Team Shanghai Alice was only responsible for the storyline and some of the music, the game was listed as one of the team's official works.

Initially playable characters in this game include all the playable characters from previous Windows games, along with Alice Margatroid, Youmu Konpaku (both bosses from Perfect Cherry Blossom), and Patchouli Knowledge (4th stage boss from Embodiment of Scarlet Devil). More characters become playable as the player finishes the story mode with the initially playable characters, and so on. An official patch to the game adds Hong Meiling (from Embodiment of Scarlet Devil) as a playable character, but she is not available in the story mode.

Imperishable Night

Imperishable Night (東方永夜抄 Tōhō Eiyashō) is the eighth Tōhō game. It was released at the Comiket 66 Convention in August 2004.

This story's focus is on a rather more insidious evil than past games. Gensokyō's yearly event, the Moonviewing Feast, is only one dawn away... but someone seems to have replaced the moon with a fake that won't grow full. A team of human and phantom set out to remedy this before the night is over - the story says that the team the player selects is the only team heading out to investigate. This is true for all the Tōhō games, the only character heading for the final boss is the player-chosen one - exceptions to this are Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream... and Phantasmagoria of Flower View.

Each of the usual playable characters gets a teammate from the non-human side of Gensokyō in this entry. Reimu Hakurei allies with Yukari Yakumo, Youkai of the Boundary; Marisa Kirisame with Alice Margatroid, Seven-Colored Puppeteer; and Sakuya brings her mistress, Remilia Scarlet. The new team is half-ghost Youmu Konpaku and full-ghost Yuyuko Saigyouji, end-bosses of Perfect Cherry Blossom. All the other characters (except Remilia) appeared in Perfect Cherry Blossom as well.

Imperishable Night also introduced some complicated scoring mechanics based on the player's 'human to phantom' ratio.

Phantasmagoria of Flower View

Phantasmagoria of Flower View (東方花映塚 Tōhō Kaeizuka) is the ninth Tōhō game. It was released in August 2005 at the summer Comiket 68 convention.

This game is a versus type shooter like Phantasmagoria of Dim.Dream, and has very different gameplay from the past three entries in the series. The story puts the characters in an investigation on why the flowers of Gensōkyō are blooming fanatically. Initially playable characters include Reimu, Marisa, and Sakuya as usual, but the list adds on as the player progresses in the storyline of each of the players.

In-game screenshot.
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In-game screenshot.

Shoot the Bullet

Shoot the Bullet (東方文花帖 Tōhō Bunkachō) is the 9.5th game in the series. It was released at the Comiket 69 convention in December 2005. The game is meant to be the game version of the official fanbook, Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red.

The player, as tengu reporter Aya Shameimaru, is tasked with taking pictures of bosses for her newspaper to clear successively more difficult stages. The game is unique in that the player have no standard shot or bombs; rather, the camera is the main method of offense and defense, as it clears bullets from the screen. Scoring is based on the contents of each photo, boss location, number of bullets, and Aya's position. Notably, this is the only game in that Reimu Hakurei is nowhere to found. The same goes for Marisa Kirisame, with the exception of Highly Responsive to Prayers.

Related works

In addition to games, Team Shanghai Alice also put the Tōhō characters in other types of media.
Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red

World

The plots of the Tōhō project revolve around the strange phenomena that occur in the fictional realm of Gensōkyō (幻想郷, literally Illusion Village or Fantasy Village).

Gensōkyō is located in the Far East. Long ago, it was a desolate place haunted by youkai who preyed on lost wanderers in the area. Soon excorcists were sent into the area to rid the youkai problem, and they eventually settled in the area as a check on the youkai. As human civilization advanced elsewhere, concepts such as youkai were written off as unscientific superstition. Gensōkyō itself was sealed off by priests, and Gensōkyō was slowly forgotten.

As a result of the seal, the isolated community developed its own civilization. As opposed to the outside world, magical and spiritual qualities prevailed over science, while youkai and humans coexist as they still fight with each other. The only known gateway from the outside world into Gensōkyō is the Hakurei Shrine, on the border of Gensōkyō. The seal has weakened, however, due to the urban sprawl in the outside world, and more humans were able to wander into Gensōkyō from the outside.

Characters and fanworks

Some shooting games have no characters at all, but the Tōhō series possesses a cast that could have trouble fitting in a novel. While they aren't developed nearly to the standards of a story-based game, many players love them, and even obscure stage bosses who only appear once have a fanbase. One of which is Hong Meiling, the stage 3 boss of EoSD, who won a popularity contest in Japan.

Japanese fans have a habit of giving their favorite characters nicknames, sometimes strange or nonsensical. Hong Meiling is "Chuugoku" (China), Yuyuko Saigyouji is "Yuyusama", Ran Yakumo is "Tenko", and so on.

A truly prodigal amount of fanart, some fanfiction, and even other doujin games based on Tōhō have been created. These are mostly adaptations of other game series' mechanics with Touhou characters, such as Super Marisa Land (an obivious parody of Mario games with the title being a pun on Super Mario Land), MegaMari (based on Mega Man Classic, mainly Mega Man 2), Moedan (based on Moeru Eitango Moetan) and Touhou Soccer (based on Captain Tsubasa.)

Touhou's music is also very popular and many arrangement CDs can be found for sale at Comiket and other Japanese conventions.

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