It's easy to assume it will be a Suzunaan game featuring her artwork. However at this moment, all we can be sure is "Harukawa drew the flyer art".
The tagline "Get it! Occult Ball!!" is a reference to a line from "Makafushigi Adventure", opening song of the Dragon Ball anime: "Get them! Dragon Ball". It is possible there are 7 occult balls, because...
What the artwork says. Marisa is holding a flashlight upwards to illuminate her face - she's ready to tell a horror story. Behind her is a corridor of a modern Japanese school. The "seven mysteries" of a school, of course, are common staples in Japanese schoolyard legend. Here we see:
- The hand coming out of a toilet asking for toilet paper;
- The living great musician portrait in the music room;
- The statue that moves (I'm not familiar with this legend, but the statue depicts a studious woodcutter from Edo era who kept reading even when he was carrying firewoods);
- The public phone;
- The skeleton and anatomy model used for biology classes, both are also often rumored to be animated;
- A ghost;
- Hands coming out of a window, probably referring to mysterious handprints on windows.
Japanese fans have been wondering whether this means the schoolyard legends have entered Gensokyo since no one believes them any more.
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