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And to the question on the top - I didn't realize fancy sushi was the name of the scene because I'm playing in Japanese - in my case, the scene didn't suspend at all. So you might want to any other scenes that are still available.
But yeah, after having Yakko select the school as her destination and then going to the detective's story, they showed up at the school For some odd reason, if I selected the house as the girl's last location and then had the detectives go there, they do not show up at the house. That lead me to believe that this was **not** one of the game mechanics!
At the end of Fancy Sushi, after exhaustively speaking to the girls, I was a bit stuck. The "Move" option wouldn't show. I spoke to Erio, Mio, and Yakko, examined the surroundings, and examined the roped off patch, and used the "Think" open. I had to examine the crime scene multiple times until I found the item.
OMG THAT'S SO UNINTUITIVE