Sometimes we all need to take a moment to sit back and reflect on the world around us, including 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ghost of Tsushima's Jin. More than just a bloodthirsty killer, Jin enjoys finding peace in many ways, including the traditional Japanese poetic style known as haiku. These short-form poems are just three lines long, each having five, seven, and five syllables respectively, and usually focused on describing nature to evoke emotional responses. However, Jin gains more than just a moment's rest and a chance to express himself by participating in these haikus. Each location grants a new cosmetic item to personalize his appea🌱rance, plus finding them all will unlock the Mind, Body, and Spirit trophy.

Finding all 19 haiku locations isn't as easy going as the act of writing them might imply. There are quite a few that will probably elude normal players, which is why we put together this guide to show you where to find all the haiku spots across the island of Tsushima, as well as what reward you can look forward to from each of them. With that said, there will be minor spoilers for location🌺 names since new regions of the game open up as your progress through the game's three acts.

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Izuhara Haiku Locations

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Izuhara is the first region in the game, and has eight haiku locations to discover. Hiyoshi 1 is the first haiku you can encounter in the game, but is fairly easy to miss if you go off before exploring the Hiyoshi Springs. Find the man sitting on some rocks to the North who will give you the haiku tutorial, but remember to speak with him again afterward. This will grant you the 'Headband of Serenity'. Hiyoshi 2 is much easier to find, located at 'Hiyoshi Haiku' South of the Woodsman's Canopy on the map. This one rewards you with the 'Headband of Peace'. Komada Haiku is right by the Wolf Cub Falls, and gives you the 'Headband of Defeat'. Way to the East of the Izuhara, and S🌠outheast of Kuta Grasslands, is Amazo Haiku that will give you the 'Headband of Invasion'. Right in the middle of Lake Izuhara lies the Ariake Haiku and the 'Headband of Refuge'. The Kashine Haiku is found west of Shigenori Peak and will give you the 'Headband of Fear'. In the center of the Black Sands Inlet you'll find the Komatsu Haiku, along with the 'Headband of Strife'. Last in Izuhara is the Tsutsu Haiku to the North of Ohama Fishing Village, rewarding you with the 'Headband of Death'.

Toyotama Haiku Locations

Toyotama only has five haiku locations to discover, starting with the Akashima Haiku West of the Duel in the Drowning Marsh, giving you the 'Headband of Uncertainty'. The Umugi Haiku is in the center of the Field of Equinox Flowers. Finding it grants you the 'Headband of Perseverance'. Third is the Otsuna Haiku South of Musashi Coast and the 'Headband of Survival'. North of the Benkei Falls is the Kushi Haiku and 'Headband of Preservation'. Last up is the Kubara Haiku East of the Kubara Forest, giving you the 'He𒅌adband of Rebirth'.

Kamiagata Haiku Locations

Ghost of Tsushima Kamiagata haiku locations

The final three haiku locations are in the Kamiagata region. First is the Kin Haiku to the North of Kin Sanctuary, giving you the 'Headband of Ruin'. Way on the Western edge by Guardian's Ridge is the Sago Haiku and the 'Headband of Hope'. Finally, we come to the Jogaku Haiku at the ▨extreme North of the map at Whaler's Coast. The final headband is the 'Headband of Strength'.

If you've been keeping count, you ma🥂y notice that this only equals 16 of the 19 total haiku's in the game required to unlock the Mind, Body, and Spirit trophy. Worry not, because there are two mandatory story moments where you will write haikus as part of quests, and one other at the end of Yuriko's Tales, which will be available starting in act two. With that, you'll have fully become a haiku master.

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