As its name might suggest, Ghostwire: Tokyo is centered around the paranormal, with some of the many Yokai from Japanese folklore playing a central role throughout much of the game's main story campaign. This also extends to the game's side missions too, one of which features a Zashiki-warashi, which loosely translates to «parlor child» and lends its name to the side mission itself.
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In «Zashiki-warashi,» the spirit of an old woman asks players to help her to rescue her missing parlor child, who she believes has been kidnaped by her former landlord. All Ghostwire: Tokyo players need to do to complete the mission is find the Zashiki-warashi and bring her back to the old lady, though, thanks to some unusual magic, this ends up being a lot more challenging than first meets the eye.
Luckily for players, the old lady is standing right outside the house in which the Zashiki-warashi is located. Unfortunately, however, the landlord has found a way to make items and even entire rooms disappear, meaning that players will need to use their intuition as well as KK's Spectral Vision ability in order to figure out where the missing spirit is being held. It's definitely there somewhere though, as evident from its constant cries.
Upon entering the house, players should follow the corridor round to the right and look for the second scrap from the landlord's diary on a small table in the corner. Reading it will reveal that he's hidden the key to a lockbox in an invisible altar somewhere in the house. To find it, players should double back on themselves and follow the corridor to the left side of the house. Through a glass-paneled door on their left, players will come to a
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