Ghostwire: Tokyo, like much of its open-world predecessors, has all sorts of side quests to do and collectibles to find alongside the main story. One of these side quests will have players needing to hunt down the location of 25 missing Tanuki who have all hidden themselves throughout Tokyo.
The Tanuki in Ghostwire: Tokyo definitely do a good job of keeping hidden, with the only indication of their presence being a tail poking out from whatever object it is that they are disguised as. The Tanuki that is hidden in the Yashin Shrine, however, is not too terrible to find, and fortunately, there is only one in this shrine location.
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There are two main ways of discovering the Tanuki; one, of course, is by simply stumbling upon them in the world. If the player uses their spirit vision, Tanuki will be highlighted as inanimate objects but with a tail. The other way of locating these Tanuki is by finding dogs and cats who can provide the player with hints as to the whereabouts of their furry comrades by reading their thoughts.
The player should keep in mind that these little rascals will hide just about anywhere, and that does also include the many rooftops that make up the Tokyo skyline. Players will often need to lasso the Tengu in order to get themselves onto the rooftops. Ghostwire: Tokyo players can also able to glide for easier travel across these.
Players can also keep in mind that if they are on the rooftop, they tend to hide nearby colorful billboards or other such notables markers to help the player a bit more, as they are fairly well hidden.
After the player has revealed Yashin Shrine and cleared it of any enemies, the player should then orient themselves towards the southeast, as the Tanuki
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