Tokyo has been invaded by a spectral scourge known as Visitors, and players of Ghostwire: Tokyo are going to need all the help they can get in order to expel this menace. The player character, Akito, has access to a wide range of offensive elemental powers given to him by the mysterious KK.
Ghostwire: Tokyo Review
Ghostwire: Tokyo players can expect to use wind, fire, and water abilities to fight back against the ghostly invasion. When the player first gets the ability they will have a limited amount of ammunition for it, but fortunately there are statues known as «Jizo Statues» that will increase the ammunition with each activation. Out of all the statues, the wind one has the most with 30. Players should note that they will not be able to access every shrine until they have completed at least up to chapter 4.
There is one wind Jizo statue in the Akisawa Shrine. If the player goes directly east from the shrine map marker, they will find a small alley way that leads into a paved clearing. There are a bunch of orange traffic around.
There is one wind Jizo statue in Akitsu Shrine. If the player crosses the street heading west from the shrine map marker, it will be in this building block. It is next to fenced construction area.
There are two wind Jizo statues in the Chishima Shrine. The first one is located northeast towards the northern fog border. The player can use Spectral Vision to help locate it, but it is within a small stone walled memorial beside a house.
The second statue is a tad southeast from the first. It will be located adjacent to a bike rack right off the road.
The Hitani shrine only has one Jizo statue. It is located directly south from the shrine map marker, under the overpass. It will be on the other side of
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