Sakura School Simulator is a massive open-world game that offers players almost limitless freedom. However, for a beginner, the sheer number of things to do can be overwhelming. While you can simply wander around town, the heart of the game’s progression lies in its Missions. Completing missions earns you "Trophy" points, increases your character's stats, and rewards you with Yen to buy items and weapons.

In this guide, we will break down every essential mission category, from simple school activities to intense battles against Yakuza and UFOs. If you are just starting your journey in Sakura Town, this roadmap will help you become a pro in no time.

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How to Access the Mission List

Before you start, you need to know where your objectives are. In the game interface, look for the Trophy Icon (usually located at the top of the screen). Clicking this will open your Mission List. You will see several tabs: "Incomplete," "Completed," and "Daily." As a beginner, focus on the "Incomplete" list to see what tasks are currently available to your character.

1. School Life: Academic and Club Missions

Since the game is a school simulator, your first set of missions naturally revolves around the classroom. These are the easiest missions to complete and are great for earning early-game points.

Attending Classes

To complete these missions, you must be in the correct classroom at the correct time. The school schedule typically starts at 08:40. Here are the main classes you should attend:

  • JP Language / Math: Go to your assigned classroom and sit in your seat.
  • Gym Class: Head to the school track or the gymnasium. You may need to change into your "Gym Suit" or "Swimsuit" in the locker room to trigger the mission completion.
  • Ballet Class: Located in the dance studio. Put on the Ballet outfit and perform the actions required.
  • Home Economics: Go to the cooking room. Standing near the stove usually triggers this mission.

Joining Clubs

Sakura High has several clubs, including Archery, Tea Ceremony, and Martial Arts. To complete club missions, simply visit the club room during after-school hours and interact with the club leader to join.

2. Combat Missions: Defeating the Yakuza

Once you’ve settled into school life, it’s time for some action. Combat missions are the most profitable but also the most dangerous for beginners.

Defeating Yakuza Office Sunflower

The "Office of Sunflower" is located near the residential area. To complete this mission, you must defeat all the members inside. Beginner Tip: Do not walk in with just your fists. Go to the "Harbor" or "Yakuza Office" rooftop first to find weapons like the Rocket Launcher or Katana. If the fight is too hard, use the "God Mode" or "Invincibility" settings in the menu until you get used to the controls.

Defeating Yakuza Office Peach

This is a step up in difficulty. The Peach Yakuza are better armed. A great strategy for beginners is to use the Ranger Suit (which allows you to shoot lasers) or the Shrink Potion to make yourself a harder target to hit.

3. Supernatural Missions: Skeletons and UFOs

Sakura Town isn’t just home to students and gangsters; it also has a supernatural problem. These missions usually trigger at night.

The Skeleton in the School Lab

After 18:00 (6:00 PM), head to the 3rd floor of the school and enter the Science Lab. You will see a skeleton model that comes to life. Destroying the skeleton completes this mission. Warning: Skeletons are fast, so keep your distance!

The UFO Invasion

One of the most famous missions in the game is the UFO battle. At 21:00 (9:00 PM), head to the school rooftop or the park. You will see flying saucers in the sky. To complete this mission, you must shoot them down. Using the "Jetpack" and the "Sniper Rifle" or "Rocket Launcher" is essential here.

4. Social and Relationship Missions

Sakura School Simulator isn’t all about fighting; it’s also about building connections. The social missions help increase your "Reputation."

Making Friends and Lovers

  • Make a Friend: Talk to any NPC and choose "Praise." Once their mood is high enough, they will become your friend.
  • Give a Gift: Buy flowers from the flower shop or a drink from a vending machine and give it to an NPC.
  • First Kiss: Once your relationship level with an NPC is high enough (usually above 100), you can choose the "Kiss" option to complete a specific trophy mission.

Helping NPCs

Sometimes you will find NPCs in trouble, such as the "Lost Child" or people needing money. Helping them counts toward your social missions and boosts your popularity in the school.

5. Hidden and Special Event Missions

Some missions don't appear in the main list until you are near the location.

The Wedding Chapel Mystery

Go to the Wedding Chapel in the evening. There is a mission to stop a wedding or simply attend one. If you defeat the "Bride" and "Groom" (who are actually quite strong), you will earn a massive reward.

The Sewer Clean-up

Entering the sewers near the school gate often triggers a mission to find specific items or defeat enemies hiding in the tunnels. It is a great way to earn "Gold Bars" which can be sold for Yen.

Essential Tips for Completing Missions Faster

To help you breeze through these tasks, keep these beginner tips in mind:

  • Use the Teleport Menu: Don't waste time walking. Use the "Area Move" button in the menu to instantly teleport to the School, Park, Harbor, or Yakuza Offices.
  • Eat at Restaurants: If your health or spirit is low, go to the Cake Shop or the Sushi Bar. Eating food restores your stats and makes missions easier.
  • Change Outfits: Many outfits give you special powers. The "Alice in Wonderland" dress allows you to change size, while the "Ninja" outfit makes you faster and gives you unique weapons.
  • Watch Ads for Items: If you are short on Yen, you can watch a short ad in the shop to get free items like the "Love Potion" or "Power Medicine."
  • Adjust Game Speed: In the settings, you can speed up the game time. This is very helpful if you are waiting for a specific time-based mission like the UFO invasion.

Conclusion

Completing missions in Sakura School Simulator is the best way to experience everything the game has to offer. By following this guide, you can move from a simple student to a town hero (or villain) in no time. Start with the easy school missions to build your confidence, then gear up for the Yakuza and supernatural battles as you grow stronger.

The most important thing to remember is that Sakura School Simulator is a sandbox—there is no "wrong" way to play. Use these missions as a guide, but don't be afraid to experiment and create your own adventures in Sakura Town!

Did this guide help you? Stay tuned for more Sakura School Simulator tips and tricks! If you have any questions about a specific mission, feel free to leave a comment below.