To start it, find a sick man standing by the roadside in the southern part of Jogaku Prefecture. This tale will be unlocked when you get to Kamiagata. This tale will be unlocked after completing "The Guardian of Tsushima" tale. It will be unlocked when you complete the "Friends in Passing" tale. This is the last tale in a series of tales about Sensei Ishikawa and his student - Tomoe. ![]() You have to complete it to be able to return to Toyotama or Izuhara. This tale will be unlocked after you complete the "Honor and Ash" main tale. This tale will be unlocked after you complete the "Heart of the Jito" main tale. It will be unlocked after the completion of the "Eternal Blue Sky" main tale at the end of which Yuna will inform you that your uncle wants to meet you. This is the last main tale summarizing Jin's relationship with his uncle. In order to start this tale you must first get to Kamiagata and then find a freezing musician trying to light a campfire in the camp located north of Jogaku Temple. To see the full list of tales, follow this link - List of Ghost of Tsushima Tales. : North of Omi Village but West of Omi Lake, you'll find it in the courtyard of a large building within the shrine gates.Here is a list of recently added or modified tales. : Near the center of the Toyotama map, you'll find it : East of Beneki's Falls, you'll find it behind a building along the coast. : East of Yarikawa Stronghold, you'll find it on the coast by the Gift Altar. ![]() : West of Lady Sanjo's Bridge, you'll find it on the coast next to the Umugi Cave. : West of old Togo Rice Fields, the Bamboo Strikes sits next to the Akashima Lighthouse. Here's where to find the Toyotama Bamboo Strikes: RELATED: 10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do In Ghost of Tsushima Though, Mongolian invasion aside, it seems to be a peaceful place to stay since that's where Jin chooses to live at the end of the game. Jin Sakai does go here at the end of Act I when the war starts to really escalate so there are even more Mongolian enemies for players to encounter. Also not as high in elevation, it lends itself to more low farmlands and water. In contrast to Izuhara, Toyotama doesn't seem to be as densely populated as villages are a little more sparse. : West of the forest, you'll find it next to Hiyoshi Springs Settlement along a winding road. It is also next to the White Dye Merchant. : Southeast of Komoda Town, the Bamboo Strike stands on the peak of a hill left from the Wonderer's Pass. ![]() : East of Wolf Club Falls, you'll find it just after gate by the tall guard tower. It stands between a building and the field in Pampas near a campfire. : North of Kii's Pond, you'll find it at the southern bank of the river. : Southwest of Komatsu Forge, you'll find it surrounded by yellow and blue Sashimono banners outside the home of a saddle trader. : From the Rustling Bend name marker, you'll find it near encampment alongside the river. ![]() : East of Azamo Bay Camp, you'll find it near the shrine at the uppermost point of the area by a big tree. But do be careful because the many mountains in the area can be just as much an enemy as the army of Mongolian bandits since Ghost of Tsushima's fall damage is equally deadly.Īs the largest region in the island, most of the Bamboo Strikes can also be found here: The largest and the southernmost region of the Tsushima Island, Izuhara is filled with villages settled in the vast forest. In Ghost of Tsushima, Izuhara is the first location available to players.
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