Places around Inazuma

  • Inazuma City

    Inazuma's most lively and prosperous area, where most of Inazuma's population lives. From Hanamizaka to the streets of the city, you can follow the trail to visit local traditional shops and sample Inazuma specialties. The Tenryou Commission is also located in the city, governing matters concerning public order and security, as well as the Shogunate's military affairs. At the top of Inazuma City is Tenshukaku, where the Raiden Shogun resides and rules over Inazuma.

  • Chinju Forest

    A tranquil and mysterious forest located at the foot of Mt. Yougou. Here one can find Tanuki statues everywhere, torii gates scattered throughout the forest, and abandoned shrines hidden in the depths... Like a flowing river, they tell of legends meandering into a forgotten past. Rumor has it that when walking in Chinju Forest, you may encounter mysterious beings who like to play pranks...

  • Grand Narukami Shrine

    Dizzying peaks that sit shrouded in mist and clouds in the northwest of Liyue. The area hides many stunning views, but owing to tracks found on the complex paths leading up the peaks, a legend has formed that the hidden home of the Adepti lies somewhere in the area. Though another factor may simply be the hopes of those that seek blessings from the Adepti. Given the dangers within, the area is not suitable for outsiders. Best viewed from afar at Wangshu Inn.

  • Nazuchi Beach

    Located between Yashiori Island and Kannazuka, Nazuchi Beach is a place ravaged by war. On the shallow coast, apart from Violet Ibis looking for a place to rest, there are torn flags and broken arrows of prior battles, as well as broken masts and shattered decks of shipwrecks. As a result of the war, pirates and ronin infest the place searching for loot. Even the rare Dendrobium blooms in this place.

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