that triggered some tsunami along the Pacific coast in Japan’s north-east, urging vigilance against future quakes. Dr Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, a professor at Kanazawa University and expert on earthquake ...
There are a total of nine Shamisen Songs that you can learn over the course of the game. You can find them all below, with how to get them, and maps where helpful. Not all these need specific ...
Knowing all Altar of Reflection locations in Ghost of Yotei will help you gain skill points for Atsu. Visiting and bowing at an Altar of Reflection will give you skill points which you can then spend ...
The Karop is the rare Ainu Finding that’s found inside an Occupied Location. Specifically it’s in the Marshland Homestead on the northern side of the Tomamu Marshlands. The Marshlands are on the ...
Tokachi Range - Yubari Lake Charm of Archer's Fortune A moderately increased chance to recover Arrows that kill or miss their target. Whispering Woods Fox Den Tokachi Range - Shizunai Woods Charm of ...
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You can find the Reliquary of Resilience just after Serpent's Pass as you enter the Tokachi Range. It is located on the south side of the map, directly after the Prospector's Camp. When you get close, ...
The Reliquary of Resilience is a puzzle in Ghost of Yōtei, located in the central Tokachi Range region. It's one of those puzzles where you have to rotate a series of statues, and you must do so in a ...
Within the caverns of Mount Yotei, a lost boy surrendered to a tired sleep. The wolves stood guard. Looking toward the mountain. All 4 foxes must face towards the reliquary pillar in the middle. Not ...
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In Japan, the national holidays of Shunbun no Hi (Vernal Equinox Day) and Shubun no Hi (Autumnal Equinox Day) occur in March and September, respectively. Both are central days of the biannual, ...