Persona 5 The Phantom X Flower Shop: Location, Answers & Rewards

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Persona 5 The Phantom X’s Flower Shop is a Shibuya Underground Mall part-time job where you earn Yen, boost Kindness, and answer small quiz-style flower questions. The questions don’t change your pay, but they’re a fun extra and many players like getting every answer right.

Flower Shop Location and Access

  • The Flower Shop is in the Shibuya Underground Mall, on the right side of the area near the escalators.
  • You can only work there during evening time slots, so plan City Life actions so you reach Shibuya Underground Mall at night when you want to take a shift.
  • Working there gives Yen and Kindness; answering quiz questions correctly is purely for flavor and doesn’t change the base rewards.

You’ll also find seeds and flowers here that are used for gifts and gardening, including items needed for high-tier bouquets from the garden system.​

Flower Shop Questions and Correct Answers

During shifts (from your second shift onward), the owner or customers ask what flowers you’d recommend. These are multiple-choice questions; you simply pick the correct flower.

Common examples from the full answer lists:

  • “They want something modest to convey their love. Which flower would you suggest?” → Red Roses (some early guides list Dahlias; later, most English guides standardize on Red Roses).
  • “The request is for pink flowers to honor an occasion.” → Pink Carnations.
  • “They’d like big, bold flowers to celebrate new life.” → Gold (Golden) Gerbera.
  • “They’d like flashy flowers with a rich aroma.” → Sweet Osmanthus.

Full tables of every question and answer are available on:

  • Polygon’s Flower Shop guide.
  • Game Rant’s Flower Shop answer list.
  • Game8’s Part-Time Work Questions and Answers page.
  • DBLTAP and NoobFeed’s consolidated answer guides.

If you just want 100% accuracy, bookmark one of these lists and match the question text directly in-game.

Rewards and Why the Job Matters

Even though getting the questions right doesn’t change your shift income, the Flower Shop is still valuable:

  • Each shift pays Yen and Kindness, making it a reliable source of money and social stats.
  • The shop sells seeds and flowers (like Daisies and other types) that you can:
    • Use in gardening to grow plants that give extra Kindness on harvest.​​
    • Craft into bouquets and gifts that provide large Synergy Bond gains when given to specific characters.​​

Because Kindness requirements gate some Synergy ranks and certain seeds unlock at high Kindness levels, regularly working the Flower Shop and using its stock ties into both Bond optimization and gift crafting later in the game.​​

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