Jiukoum Shrine is inside The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomregions of Faron in the Popla Foothills.
Our guide will help you find the Jiukoum Shrine location and show you how toBuilt for railspuzzle so you can collect the shrine treasure chest and Light of blessing.
When you’re done, our shrine locations page or interactive Hyrule map can lead you to something else.
Jiukoum Shrine location
The Jiukoum Shrine is located in the Popla Foothills area of Faron tucked into a rocky area. You can find it at these coordinates: (0867, -2280, 0141).
Jiukoum Shrine ‘Built for Rails’ walkthrough
The “Built for rails” test within the Jiukoum Shrine is about movement – specifically about movement on rails. Mainly using the Ultra handy skill, you must use platforms to navigate a complex system of rails in the shrine.
1. You will see the first rails when you enter the first room. On the left there are two platforms. Attach these side by side and make sure they are perfectly aligned. You’ll know you’ve done this right when a rail appears at the top.
2. Place your new platform on the rails, ideally between the walls to ensure a snug fit. Jump on and ride the rails to the next room.
3. The next room leads to the complex set of rails, but first grab the treasure chest on a ledge, tucked away in a corner on the left side of the room. You have five platforms in total, including the two you combined to get into this room. Ultra handy four of these together (two combined on the bottom, with two together for the ramp) to create a ramp to the treasure chestlike so:
4. Climb the ramp, jump off and use your glider to reach the chest, which contains Sticky elixir. Go back to the main room – you may have to remove the ramp to do this.
5. Now you are going to make a platform to ride on the rails. As with all things Tears of the Kingdom, there are probably a few ways to do this, but here’s how we did it. Grab two small platforms and the long platform already on the rails. Ultrahand them together to create a T-shape, with a small platform at the bottom, like so:
6. It is the vertical part between the rails that is most important; you need it to keep things steady, otherwise it’s too unmanageable to drive. Jump on and follow the rails to the next platform.
7. Go up the stairs, where you will see four separate platforms And three fans. (Platforms on the left, fans on the right.) The rail system is a bit more complex here and also partly goes uphill. Take the long platform and place it on the rails. Fusing two small platforms vertically at the ends so that they fit through the gaps between the rails. Fuse more directly in the center so that the platform is supported when switching from two rails to just one.
8. Turn the newly built platform over so that the vertical platforms fit into the small gaps between the rails – this will ensure it stays on the rails. Take two fans and place them on those vertical plates. Place the third one in the middle on the long plate on top, and another short plate directly below it, like so:
9. Jump on and hit the top fan to start them all. Hold on for the ride! The middle plate should keep things stable for the second part of the train ride, where the rails switch.
10. Get out when you reach the end and examine the green sign to complete the shrine and get the Light of blessing.