
Once all marriage requirements for the marriage candidate are fulfilled, the player can propose with an item called the Blue Feather, which can be bought in shops. Before marriage can occur, the player must have a big bed in their house and also trigger events that occur on dates. Once the player has 5000 friendship points with the marriage candidate, the player can take the candidate out on dates. The player must give presents to a marriage candidate and raise their friendship points to a certain level. There are 6 bachelors and 6 bachelorettes to choose from. The player will gain more points by participating in the festival than they would if they were cheering for their town. Once the meter is full, the towns will return to being friendly neighbors again. Whether the player participates in the festival or cheers for their town, the player will gain friendship points that help fill up the friendship meter. Each town has a team of three participants who present a cooked dish to the judge. The festival occurs four times each season and the player can choose to either participate in the festival or cheer for the player's own town. The cooking festival is a cooking contest between the two towns. The player can choose to marry a bachelor or bachelorette, depending on the player's gender, from either town. Choosing a town will not restrict the player to that town only, the player can travel between towns and interact with all of the townspeople. The player can also fulfill requests that are posted at each towns' message board. Like all other Harvest Moon games, the player must maintain their farm by planting and watering crops, and raising their animals. The player's farm will have different features depending on which town the player has chosen. Bluebell specializes in farm animals while Konohana focuses on crops. The two towns specialize in different aspects of farming. The player starts the game by choosing a gender and picking to live in either Bluebell or Konohana. Each mayor insists that the player lived in their respective town, but the decision is ultimately up to the player. When the player comes to, they realize that they don't remember which town they lived in. The player is later found on the ground by Rutger, the mayor of Bluebell, and Ina, the mayor of Konohana. On the way, a fox jumps into the middle of the road, causing the player to swerve and fall down a cliff, knocking them unconscious. The game begins with the player riding a horse up the mountain between the two towns. Centuries later the towns are still bitter rivals, only communicating during a weekly cooking festival.

During one specific confrontation, the Harvest Goddess grew tired of the bickering and destroyed the tunnel, cutting off a majority of the town's contact. However, fierce arguments grew between which town's cooking was better than the other's. Hundreds of years before the events of the game, the towns of Bluebell and Konohana were once friendly neighbor towns connected by a tunnel through a large hill.
