


Go over to the portrait, but Miwako says it is dangerous with the broken glass. Miwako won’t let Nancy near, guess we’ll have to come back later. But why? Go to the corner and inspect the fire pit. And finally, when you question her mother, she ignores Nancy. Ask her about the portrait and what a ryokan is, too. Ask her about the robotic cat and she says Rentaro gave it to her. Talk to Miwako and she gives you a room key, labeled Room 24. The picture frame on the wall starts to move, and suddenly it falls. Nancy automatically talks to Miwako and Takae. Starting the mystery: You start off the case walking in to the ryokan. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Email me at may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. The characters are decent, and the plot is good.Ĭopyright 2010 by NancyDrewFan11. It is quite exotic, set in a unique location. Rated 5 out of 5 by niloc031298 from Shadow At The Waters Edge One of the best in the Nancy Drew series- it has everything.

About these hints / Contact their author. General Info The Ryokan The Subways Matsue (The Expo) Kurume (Yumi's Apartment) Kure (The Pachinko Parlor) End Game: After You Find the Hidden Cache Puzzles After You Finish: Questions, Answers, and Fun Stuff. Nancy Drew®: Shadow at the Water's Edge Nancy Drew heads for Japan where she's staying at a traditional ryokan (inn) for a little R & R with Bess and George, but when reports of a vengeful ghost start scaring away the guests, Nancy's vacation takes a turn for terror! Nancy Drew 23: Shadow at the Water's Edge Hints from UHS - Not Your Ordinary Walkthrough.
