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Shiny Days All Endings May 2026

If you want a happy, guilt-free experience, pursue or Kotonoha . If you want catharsis, pursue Setsuna . And if you want chaos... well, just be Makoto Ito.

Unlike School Days , Kotonoha does not go yandere here. Instead, she opens up about her loneliness. Makoto, for once in his life, listens. They become a quiet couple who read novels on the beach. The final image is them watching a sunset. It is widely considered the most therapeutic ending for fans who felt bad for Kotonoha in the original series. 4. The Sekai Saionji Ending (The Bittersweet Reunion) How to get: Reject the seaside town's new characters. Focus entirely on Sekai. Go to her cooking classes. shiny days all endings

A bizarre meta-ending. Makoto stays in his room all summer playing eroge. On the last day, he goes to the harbor only to find every heroine has left without him. He screams at the departing boat. The boat then explodes for no reason (a reference to an animation error in the anime). Game Over. Part 3: The Secret & Meme Endings Shiny Days is known for its ridiculous secret endings. 9. The Tsunami Ending (Act of God) How to get: Repeatedly tell girls "I have to check the tide charts." Ignore all romantic events for 30 in-game days. If you want a happy, guilt-free experience, pursue

Kokoro, having seen Makoto as a weak pervert, grows to respect him as a warrior-in-training. The ending is absurdly wholesome: they form a "Summer Vacation Kendo Club" and promise to face each other in a tournament next year. No sex, no violence—just two weird kids who like swords. Fans call this the "Best Boy" ending. 3. The Kotonoha Katsura Ending (The Melancholy Summer) How to get: This is tricky. You must ignore Setsuna entirely. Be kind to Kotonoha without triggering Sekai’s jealousy. Take the train to the library with her three times. well, just be Makoto Ito

One thing is certain: On a Shiny Day , nobody is safe. Have you unlocked the "Tsunami Ending" or the secret "Mankai" sequence? Let us know in the comments below. And remember: Always check the tide charts.