
Play Ihatov Monogatari (Japan) Online
Ihatovo is a magical land created by the Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa. In the game, you are a stranger who arrives at Ihatovo and has to find seven missing notebooks by Miyazawa, to complete his stories, such as for example The Fire Stone, and others.
This is an adventure game in which you can freely navigate your character through the top-down world, in a console RPG-like fashion. There are no battles in the game and also no puzzles, although at some points you'll have to collect and to use items. The game mainly progresses thanks to conversations with various characters you encounter in Ihatovo.
About Ihatov Monogatari (Japan)
Ihatov Monogatari (Japan) was first released in 1993 by Hect Co. Ltd. for the SNES system. Developed by Hect Co. Ltd., this game quickly became a fan favorite for its Adventure elements.
Game Features
- Authentic SNES experience directly in your browser
- Save and load your game progress at any time
- Full screen gameplay option for immersive experience
- Customizable keyboard controls
- Adventure gameplay that defined a generation
- DeveloperHect Co. Ltd.
- PublisherHect Co. Ltd.
- Release Date1993-03-04
- GenresAdventure
- PlatformsSNES
- Players0
How to Play Ihatov Monogatari (Japan) in Your Browser
1. Click Play
Simply click the "Play Now" button at the top of this page to start the game immediately.
2. Use Controls
Use your keyboard to control the game. Check the keyboard configuration section below for details.
3. Save Progress
Use the save feature to preserve your progress at any point in the game.
Pro Tip
For the best experience playing Ihatov Monogatari (Japan), use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.
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Last updated: 2025-03-11T16:24:13.695Z
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