Once you lift the fog of war from Tsushima’s southern region, you can freely explore to find all the game’s collectibles or use our guide to all the collectibles in each of Izuhara’s prefectures. Hiyoshi prefecture has three areas that need to be liberated: Ogawa Dojo, Yoichi’s Crossroads, and Castle Kaneda. Hiyoshi Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Komoda Prefecture has three areas that need to be liberated: Furuta Village, Takeshiki Farmstead, and Kechi Fishing Village. Komoda Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Kashine prefecture has four areas that need to be liberated: the Destroyed Shipyard, Yagata Farmstead, Traveler’s Rest Inn, and the Old Trading Post. Kashine Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Komatsu prefecture has three areas that need to be liberated: Komatsu Forge, the Fallen Outpost and Rushing River Crossing. Komatsu Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Ariake Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪriake prefecture has two places that need to be liberated: Kuta Farmstead and Kuta River Bridge. Tsutsu prefecture has three areas that need to be liberated: Aoi Village, Beachside Camp, and Ohama Fishing Village. Tsutsu Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon This portion of the Ghost of Tsushima guide includes all the Haiku Locations across Act 1: Izuhara, Act 2: Toyotama, and Act 3: Kamiagata. Hiyoshi Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations mapĪzamo Prefecture liberation locations map Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĪzamo prefecture has six locations to liberate: Azamo Bay, the Logging Base, Stone Arch Crossing, Tangled Crossroads, Salt Wind Estate, and the Logging Camp.Komoda Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations map.Kashine Prefecture Mongol-Controlled liberation locations map.Komatsu Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations map.Ariake Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations map.Tsutsu Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations map This portion of the Ghost of Tsushima guide includes all the Singing Cricket Locations across Act 1: Izuhara, Act 2: Toyotama, and Act 3: Kamiagata.Azamo Prefecture Mongol-controlled liberation locations map.All 24 liberation locations in Izuhara, Ghost of Tsushima’s southernmost geographical area Image: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony Interactive Entertainment via PolygonĬlick the links below to go directly to one of the prefectures above: Below we’ll detail the location of each occupied area by prefecture. There are 24 locations to liberate in Izuhara. Our Ghost of Tsushima maps below will show you every location - castle, farmstead, village, and more - you need to liberate from Mongol control to clear out Izuhara. Liberating all of Izuhara will also put you a third of your way to the Master Liberator Trophy, which you receive for liberating all of Tsushima. Doing so will not only clear the fog of war throughout that area, but you will get two Ghost of Tsushima Trophies. One of the best ways to fully explore everything there is to find in Tsushima is by liberating each of the island’s three sections. Every corner of Izuhara’s prefectures has collectibles hidden among the various forests, beaches, cliffs, and fields. If you're looking to team up with fellow Redditors on GoT Legends, please post in /r/gotlegends or use the discord (linked below).The titular island in Ghost of Tsushima is begging to be explored. LFG threads belong in /r/gotlegends or the discord Sources are preferred over third-party sites. Never resort to abusive language or personal attacks. ![]() Insults, hate speech, vulgar slurs or any other kind of harassment will not be tolerated. Low-effort content, unofficial videos, misleading titles and posts, image macros, theories about connections to other games and memes may be removed. This portion of the Ghost of Tsushima guide includes all the Mongol Artifact locations across Act 1: Izuhara, Act 2: Toyotama, and Act 3: Kamiagata. ![]() ![]() Any spoilers for Ghost of Tsushima or other upcoming games must be properly tagged and censored. All content must be directly related to Ghost of Tsushima. Be civil and follow proper Reddiquette. As one of the last surviving samurai, you rise from the ashes and move beyond your traditions to forge a new way of fighting-the way of the Ghost-as you wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Japan. In the year 1274, the fearsome Mongol Empire invades the island of Tsushima, wreaking havoc and conquering the local population.
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