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Miko (ミコ? lit. Shrine Maiden) is a Module for Hatsune Miku. It was one of the winning Modules in SEGA and piapro's collaboration contest for the first Project DIVA game.[1]

Description[]

The Module's attire is reminiscent to that of a shrine maiden. It consists of a white kosode with red trimming and a small red bow, matching detachable sleeves held by red threads, a red choker, a red skirt-length hakama held by a pink obi sash, white knee-length tabi socks with blue trimming and orange X-shaped stitching, and black sandals with red straps.

Game appearances[]

The Module first appeared in the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA game where it can be unlocked by attaining a Standard result in "Song of Life" on Hard difficulty and having a combined high score of 150,000 in said song. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade and was also one of the first Modules in the initial version of the arcade game as with the other Modules previously featured in the first Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA game and can be bought for 100 VP. The Module returned in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd where it is unlocked after clearing "Song of Life" on Hard difficulty and can be bought for 10000 DIVA Points (alternatively, should the player have obtained the Module already in the first game, it can be imported into Project DIVA 2nd at no cost).

Miko appears again in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend where it is unlocked after clearing "Wintry Winds" on Easy difficulty and has the same price from Project DIVA 2nd (or if the Module is already obtained in Project DIVA 2nd, it can be imported over to Project DIVA Extend at no cost). The Module also made an appearance in Hatsune Miku: Live Stage Producer as an available Module for the player to have Miku wear in their club. The Module also appeared in Miku Flick/02 where it was featured in the PV for "Dance of Many". In Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, the Module is included in the Colorful Tone song pack and can be bought for 300 VP. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix, with its appearance modified to include the ToonShader graphics.

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