Ninjis Shrine location and walkthrough in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Ninja Shrine is inside The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s Great Hyrule Forest region.

Our guide will help you find the Ninja Shrine location in the Abandoned forests, which is the puzzle of the shrine itself, just like other Rauru’s Blessing shrines. Inside you can treasury and the Light of blessing.

This shrine is inaccessible unless you clear the darkness surrounding the temple Large Deku treewhere the Koroks live – so you’ll want to prepare for that too before entering.

When you’re done, our shrine locations page or interactive Hyrule map can lead you to something else.


Location of the Ninji Shrine

Ninja Shrine is located within the Great Hyrule Forest region of Hyrule at the coordinates of (0353, 1890, 0178).

To reach the Korok Forest, you must first visit the Musanokir Shrine (through the depths) and then remove the darkness infecting the Great Deku Tree.

Once the Koroks are happy again, you’ll have access to three additional shrines: Ninjis, Pupunke, and Sakunbomar. Each has its own quest for a shrine.

But before you go to Ninjis Shrine, you need to get Maca outside the Large Deku tree and the Korok center. Go south and leave the area and talk to maca to start the “Maca’s Special Place” sanctuary quest.

From there you need to find the Ninja Shrine itself, which is only accessible from above. Go to the Typhlo Ruins Skyview Tower to slide down to the shrine. If you have enough stamina, you may be able to make the full glide to the Ninja Shrine place; you can see it from above if you get close to the location.

Otherwise, you’ll want to stop at Simosiwak Shrine on the North Hyrule Sky Archipelago And his Courage Island. Jump from the southeast corner of Courage Island. You would the . should be able to see Ninja Shrine from there.


Ninja’s Shrine walkthrough

The first step to the Ninja Shrine is to go through the Abandoned forests. You can’t just walk in. You have to go to the Korok forest by going into depth and using it To take off in a certain place.

The short version is: Enter via the Minshi Woods Gorge and head northwest until you reach Riconasum Lightroot at the coordinates (0410, 2131, -0592). There is a large stone platform to stand on, with a stone ceiling above. You can To take off there to get into the Korok forest.

Once you get there, you’ll notice that the Koroks don’t talk. You need the gloom from the forest. Inside the Large Deku tree you find the Deku Tree Gorge. Jump in and get ready to fight Gloomy hands And Phantom Ganon. It’s challenging, so you’ll want to prepare with strong armor, bomb flowers, arrows, powerful weapons, and gloom-resistant and replenishing foods.

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Once that is by, you can go back to the Large Deku tree. Leave the Korok hub and head south. The path there, lit by lanterns, is true maca is. Talk to him about the “Maca’s Special Place” sanctuary quest. Maca will hint at where to find the shrine: “In the forest there is a wide, open space and right in the middle there is a green swirl.”

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The Ninja Shrine is deep in the Abandoned forests, so you can’t get there just by walking. Instead of. go to the Typhlo ruins Skyview tower so you can slide to the shrine. (You may need to stop at the North Hyrule Sky Archipelago‘s Courage Island to recharge your stamina.) Jump from the southeast corner of Courage Island. You would the . should be able to see Ninja Shrine from there. (If you’ve already unlocked the Simosiwak Shrine on Bravery Island, you can quickly travel there to get the Typhlo ruins Skyview tower.)

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You’ll see the green swirl from the sky, so just point your glider at it. Ninjis Shrine is a Rauru’s Blessing Shrine, so all you have to do is go inside to find the mighty construction arc with increased durability of the chestthen examine the sigil within to find the Light of blessing.

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