To increase Jin's maximum health in, players can visit a total of 20 different Hot Springs scattered all over Tsushima and Iki Island. At these special spots, Jin can take a well-deserved break from fighting the Mongol invasion to rest, relax, and reflect on his experiences so far. Players are rewarded with increased HP, a unique armor set, and a trophy.
Finding all of the Hot Springs is just one of the activities needed to unlock the Body, Mind, and Spirit trophy. Other activities include completing Bamboo Strikes, Haikus, and Inari Shrines: all tasks designed to strengthen Jin's body, increase his vitality, and sharpen his mind. Here's where to find all of Hot Springs, broken down by region.
Jin may be a master Samurai on the outside, but he's a skilled poet on the inside. Tsushima's visually gripping locations show Jin's creative side.
All of the Hot Springs in the Izuhara region are marked on the map above. This is the game's starting region, where Act 1 of the game takes place. Check the table below for zoomed-in images and more detailed descriptions on how to find each Hot Spring:
Name
Map Location
Description
#1 Seaside Hot Spring
On the southern shore of Tsushima Island, east of River Child's Wetlands.
#2 Quiet Basin Hot Spring
North of Rustling Bend, south of the Azure Pond
#3 Rising Trees Hot Spring
North of Archer's Rise, west of Kii's Pond.
#4 Mountain View Hot Spring
North of the Winding Trail, directly west of the Golden Summit Shrine (one of Act 1 Shinto Shrines)
#5 Carved Mountain Hot Spring
Northeast of Shigenori's Peak.
Name
Map Location
Description
#6 Golden Leaf Hot Spring
In the Golden Forest, east of Golden Temple
#7 Hiyoshi Inn Hot Spring
At the Hiyoshi Inn Hot Springs. Jin can also start the Tale of Uchitsune Mythic Tale here. This Hot Spring won't appear automatically; instead, Jin will need to speak to an NPC who will lead him to the Hot Spring.
#8 Castle Lookout Hot Spring
West of the Isonade Coast.
#9 Firefly
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