After 1.7.10, Japanese-style mods declined, with many authors fading from development. Sakura emerged, combining the strengths of Bamboo, Maple, and WA, forging a revival of Japanese-style mods. Six years have passed, Farmer’s Delight and Kaleidoscope flourishing everywhere; yet Sakura remains at 1.12.2, missing much content awaiting migration. Urushi also needs to stabilize on 1.20.1 and has no plans to migrate to NeoForge for now.
Japanese-style mods have once again fallen into slumber.
Thanks to the development of AI technology, it is now easy to migrate low-version mods to higher versions. But from 1.12.2 to 1.21.1, the changes are not only in code but also in the modding ecosystem; simply porting content unchanged would make it incompatible with the environment.
This, is Tsuki. A higher version rework of Sakura. Tsuki is dedicated to migrating Sakura and a series of Japanese-style mods to higher versions, while building integration with other modern mods to better fit the high-version ecosystem.
- 10+ Various Crops
- 230+ Japanese Foods
- 100+ Japanese-Style Tea & Cocktail
- New Ore & Material: Iron Sand, Sakura Diamond & Steel
- New Tools & Armors: Haori, Kimono, Samurai Armors, Katana …
- Japanese Decorative Blocks: Tatami, Kawara, Lantern …
- New Maple Tree Biome (when Terrablender is installed)
- New Villager & illager: Japanese Farmer, Japanese Trader, Samurai Illager
- Full Mod Linkage: TFC: TNG, Create, Farmer’s Delight, Kaleidoscope: Cookery …
This mod uses source code from the following mods, published here according to their open-source licenses:
- Sakura (MIT)
- MMLib (MIT)
- Farmer’s Delight (MIT)
- Kaleidoscope: Cookery (BSD-3)
- BalancedFlight (MIT)
- CrockPot (MIT)
- Youkai's Homecoming (LGPL 2.1)
This mod uses assets from the following mods, published here according to their open-source licenses:
- Sakura (MIT)
- Farmer’s Delight (MIT)
- Kaleidoscope: Cookery (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0)
- MinecraftDungeonsPotion by kompotikivun (CC-BY 4.0)
This mod refers assets from the following mods, published here according to their open-source licenses:
- Kitchen Karrot (MIT)