Where To Find Yashin Shrine Tanuki In Ghostwire Tokyo. Players in Ghostwire: Tokyo tasked with exploring Tokyo in quest of hidden Tanuki, and help is available below.
Along with the main storey, Ghostwire: Tokyo. Like many of its open-world predecessors, features a slew of side tasks and treasures to uncover. One of these side tasks will require players. To track down the whereabouts of 25 lost Tanuki who have scattered over Tokyo.
The Tanuki in Ghostwire: Tokyo do an excellent job of remaining undetected. With only a tail peeking out from whatever object they disguised as indicating their presence. The hidden at the Yashin Shrine, on the other hand. Is not difficult to locate, and there is only one in this shrine location.
The Tanuki can discovered in two ways. The first is by just stumbling upon them in the wild. Tanuki will appear as inanimate things with a tail if the player employs their spirit vision. Finding dogs and cats who can sense the thoughts. Of their furry colleagues and provide suggestions as to their whereabouts is another technique to locate these Tanuki.
The player should keep in mind that these little rascals may hide almost anywhere. Including the numerous rooftops that make up Tokyo’s cityscape. In order to go onto the rooftops, players will frequently need to lasso the Tengu. Ghostwire: Tokyo players can also glide across these for easier travel.
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Players should also bear in mind that if they on a rooftop, they’ll tend to hide surrounding colourful billboards or other noteworthy marks to aid them a little more, since they already well hidden.
Tanuki Location At Yashin Shrine
After revealing Yashin Shrine and clearing it of opponents, the player should turn southeast, as the Tanuki location will be pretty close to the Shrine marker.
Because this is a building site, navigating its levels may be a little disorienting. If the player spawns directly at the shrine, they will see an elevator to their left when they first arrive. This lift should used to return the player to the ground level. From here, the player should head left out the entryway and then hook a right coming out of it.
Here, the player should see a long row of excavators with a traffic sign in the midst that doesn’t seem to belong. Interacting with the Ghostwire: Tokyo sign will, of course, expose the hidden Tanuki, who wears a construction hat and is adorable.
The Tanuki will thank the player for informing him of the boss’ whereabouts and then go, but not before giving the player something in exchange for their time. The player will receive 100 XP as well as the emote “Run Like the Wind.”
Ghostwire: Tokyo is now available for PlayStation 5 and PC.