Yeah, the arrows in Banquet are static, and the butterflies are aimed. Whether or not you memorize stuff there, I recommend staying on the right side.
To make another comment about Charming Siege, you really need to pay attention to the bullet walls. Learn to look at the walls ahead of where you are, so you can adjust where you need to be in the near future, and then look for a way past each wave of bubbles.
Ultimate Buddhist is simple when you know what to do. Little movement is needed when the blue lasers are out (just dodge at the bottom), and the red bullets during the red phase are aimed. The safest way to tackle the red phase is to stay on the inside of the wheel, as close to Ran as possible, and move with the lasers. Don't forget to pay attention to the sound that, well, sounds just before the transitions - you'll learn their timings with practice.