Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom All 152 Shrine Locations And Map Guide
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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom All 152 Shrine Locations And Map Guide

Dec 22, 2023

Find where all the Shrines are in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

By Jason Rodriguez on May 19, 2023 at 3:33PM PDT

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines present numerous challenges. Some will test your mettle in combat, while others can stump your brain due to puzzle mechanics. Here's our guide to help you with the Shrine locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines are akin to what you've seen before if you've played Breath of the Wild. They dot the entire countryside, and you can tackle them as you go along. They also act as fast travel points, speeding up the exploration. Moreover, you'll find Shrines in the Sky region, too. We also recommend getting the Purah Pad Sensor, since this will track and ping you whenever a Shrine is nearby.

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Completing a Shrine challenge/task will net you a Blessing of Light. Once you have four of these orbs, you can talk to a Goddess Statue to choose a reward. You can pick either a single heart or a stamina segment.

Shrine challenges can be divided into the following categories:

One more important concept to note is that the Depths World does not have any Shrines. However, Shrine locations in the Surface region correspond to Lightroot locations in the Depths, and vice versa. In fact, if you open the world map and look at a Surface Shrine, say, "Mayachin," and then open the Depths map, you'll notice that the name is just reversed/mirrored: "Nihcayam Lightroot."

In short: any Shrine you find will have an equivalent Lightroot in the Depths below; any Lightroot you find in the Depths will have a Shrine above.

For our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines guide, we've opted to divide the Surface World into north and south portions. However, due to the layout of the game world, we've categorized them per region.

We'll also add some general info on what you can expect in the Shrine itself. In some cases, due to the complexity or trickiness of puzzles, that Shrine may have its own guide.

These are the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines in the northern portion of the Surface World.

These are the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines in the southern portion of the Surface world.

Eutoum

Gatakis

Orochium

Oromuwak

Oshozan-u

Otak

Rutafu-um

Sahirow

Sisuran

Tauyosipun

Wao-Os: White Bird's Guidance (Shrine Quest)

Gasas

Ikatak

Iun-Orok

Mayausiy

Nouda

Turakawak

Ekochiu

Ishodag

Jiosin

Jojon

Kamizun

Kikakin

Kiuyoyou

Kyokugon

Kyononis

Makurukis

Mayachin

Ren-Iz

Riogok

Runakit

Sepapa

Serutabomac

Sinakawak

Sonapan

Susuyai

Tadarok

Tajikats

Taki-ihaban

Teniten

Tenmaten

Tsutsu-Um

Usazum

Yamiyo

There are four Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines in the Great Hyrule Forest. However, the fog will keep you out. You'll first need to cleanse the Deku Tree to gain access to the rest of the zone.

Musanokir

Ninjis: Maca's Special Place (Shrine Quest)

Pupunke: A Pretty Stone and Five Golden Apples (Shrine Quest)

Sakunbomar: None Shall Pass

Isisim

Jiotak

Kimayat

Kisinona

Marakuguc

Mayak

Minetak

Momosik

Moshapin

Sibatijak

Sikukuu

Sitsum

Timawak

Domizuin

Gatanisis

Gemimik

Jochi-Ihiga: Rock For Sale (Shrine Quest)

Jochi-Iu

Kamatukis

Mayachideg

Rasitakiwak

Rasiwak

Sinatanika

Apogek

Ihen-A

Jikais

Jogou

Joniu

Jonsau

Kurakat: Dyeing to Find It (Shrine Quest)

Maoikes

Mogawak

Morok

O-Ogim

Tukarok

Yomizuk: True Treasure (Shrine Quest)

Zakusu: The High Spring and the Light Rings

Anedamimik

Bamitok

Eshos

Jiukoum

Jochisiu: Keys Born of Water

Joju-u-u

Makasura

Marari-In

Mayahisik

Sifumim

Susub

Tokiy

Utojis

Zanmik

Chichim

Irasak

Karahatag

Kitawak

Kudanisar

Mayamats

Mayatat

Miryotanog

Otutsum

Rakakudaj

Rotsamamu

Siwakama

Soryatonog

Suariwak

Turakamik

En-Oma

Ishokin: Ride the Giant Horse (Shrine Quest)

Utsushok

The following Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines can only be accessed by going through the three Labyrinths on the world map. We'll have a guide for these locations soon, so stay tuned.

For the Sky World, we've also divided them into north and south portions (with the Great Sky Island starting area belonging to the southern portion). Take note that you'll need to progress further in the campaign to access some areas. Likewise, we've further subdivided some of these based on related themes. For instance, we have a category for the Shrines that are unlocked as you're getting the Wingsuit.

These are the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines in the northern portion of the Sky world.

These are the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines in the southern portion of the Sky world.

There are four Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines to be discovered as you're exploring the Great Sky Island starting area. All of these teach you abilities that you'll use throughout the game.

Ukouh

In-Isa

Gutanbac

Nachoyah

There are three Shrines that are unlocked as you're doing the skydiving time trial challenges for the Wingsuit. Simply pass through all the rings during your practice runs, and their respective Shrines should appear.

Taunhiy

Simosiwak

Sihajog

These Shrines will only be formed after you bring the green crystal in the distance. The beam will let you know the general location, but you need to think of ways to return it to the target area.

Ganos

Gikaku

Jinodok

Josiu

Kumamayn

Mayam

Mayanas

Natak

Ukoojisi

As you explore the Sky World, you'll find more Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines. However, you have to solve the Light Puzzles in those areas. These are done by reflecting the beams with Zonai Mirrors until the way is open.

Ga-Ahisas

Mayasiar

These other Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines are found in the Sky World. There are no specific puzzle requirements to unlock them. However, in some cases, you do need to progress a bit further in the campaign (i.e. regional main quests) just to gain access to these locations.

Igoshon

Ijo-O

Jirutagumac

Joku-U

Joku-Usin

Kadaunar

Kahatanaum

Mayaumekis

Rakashog

Yansamin

The following Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Shrines can only be accessed by going through the three Labyrinths on the world map. They also have counterparts up in the sky. We'll have a guide for these locations soon, so stay tuned.

There are certainly more Shrines to find and complete in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. We'll continue updating this article in due course, so stay tuned.

There are numerous mechanics and facets to learn in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. For more information, you can visit our guides hub.

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Table of Contents Purah Pad Sensor Puzzles Combat Training Proving Grounds Rauru's Blessing Shrine Quests Sky Crystals Time Trial Light and Mirror Puzzles Riddles Labyrinths However, Shrine locations in the Surface region correspond to Lightroot locations in the Depths, and vice versa Eutoum Gatakis Orochium Oromuwak Oshozan-u Otak Rutafu-um Sahirow Sisuran Tauyosipun Wao-Os: White Bird's Guidance (Shrine Quest) Gasas Ikatak Autobuild Iun-Orok Mayausiy Geoglyphs/Dragon's Tears main quest Nouda Fortress Geoglyph Turakawak Lady Geoglyph Ekochiu Ishodag Jiosin Jojon Kamizun Kikakin Kiuyoyou Kyokugon Kyononis Makurukis Mayachin Ren-Iz Riogok Runakit Sepapa Serutabomac Sinakawak Sonapan Susuyai Tadarok A Call From the Depths quest Tajikats Taki-ihaban Teniten Tenmaten Tsutsu-Um Usazum Yamiyo cleanse the Deku Tree Musanokir Ninjis: Maca's Special Place (Shrine Quest) Pupunke: A Pretty Stone and Five Golden Apples (Shrine Quest) Sakunbomar: None Shall Pass Isisim Jiotak Kimayat Kisinona Marakuguc Mayak Minetak Momosik Moshapin Sibatijak Sikukuu Sitsum Timawak Domizuin Gatanisis Gemimik Geoglyph/Dragon's Tear Jochi-Ihiga: Rock For Sale (Shrine Quest) Jochi-Iu Kamatukis Mayachideg Rasitakiwak Rasiwak Sinatanika Apogek Secret Stone Geoglyph Ihen-A Jikais Jogou Joniu Jonsau Kurakat: Dyeing to Find It (Shrine Quest) Maoikes Mogawak Morok O-Ogim Tukarok Yomizuk: True Treasure (Shrine Quest) Kidney/Secret Stone Geoglyph Zakusu: The High Spring and the Light Rings Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower Anedamimik Bamitok Lurelin Village side quests Purah Pad Sensor Eshos Jiukoum Jochisiu: Keys Born of Water Joju-u-u Makasura Marari-In Mayahisik Purah Pad Sensor Sifumim Lurelin Village Susub Popla Foothills Skyview Tower Tokiy Utojis Zanmik Chichim Irasak Karahatag Kitawak Kudanisar Mayamats Mayatat Miryotanog Lightning Temple Otutsum Rakakudaj Rotsamamu Siwakama Soryatonog Suariwak Yiga Clan Exam side quest Turakamik En-Oma Popla Foothills Skyview Tower Ishokin: Ride the Giant Horse (Shrine Quest) Frog Geoglyph Utsushok Igashuk Mayaotaki Motsusis Wingsuit Great Sky Island starting area Ukouh In-Isa Gutanbac Nachoyah Wingsuit Taunhiy Simosiwak Sihajog Ganos Gikaku Jinodok Josiu Kumamayn Mayam Mayanas Natak Ukoojisi Ga-Ahisas Mayasiar Igoshon Ijo-O Jirutagumac Joku-U Joku-Usin Kadaunar Kahatanaum Mayaumekis Rakashog Yansamin Mogisari Tenbez Siyamotsus guides hub