
With a whole new region comes tons of exciting new things to see and do for both new and veteran fans. Genshin Impact gives each of its regions a different design to make them feel unique. Inazuma was modeled after Japan, and the team used a lot of purples to really make the land of the electro archon beautiful.
While there are many great places for you to visit in Teyvat, some locations do stand out a bit more than others. Below is a list of the best locations to visit in Inazuma.
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Updated November 15, 2022, By Helen Ashcroft: Inazuma may not be the largest region in Teyvat, but its one of the most beautiful and unique. The cluster of islands contains some truly amazing sights you just won't find elsewhere. This is a region full of colour, mystery and beauty and while some sights are obvious must-visits, many more are hidden. In this list we've found even more amazing sights that you'll want to see on your journey around Inazuma.Just make sure to keep your Kamera on hand as you'll want to take pictures in these amazing Inazuma locations.
15 Amakumo Peak
Situated on Serei Island, Amakumo Peak is a stunning and unique place to visit. Home to the Thunder Manifestation, the whole area seems to be held together by lightning. It's bathed in a permanent twilight haze and surrounded by floating islands.
Before jumping into the boss fight take a look around you. There are puzzles to solve set again some amazing scenery. It's easy to just focus on the task at hand here, but you'll be missing out.
14 Asase Shrine
You may know this as the place where you can find Neko, a talking cat using the title Self Proclaimed Provisional Head Priestess of the Asase Shrine. Neko will offer you a series of quests, spanning several days.
Return often to see Neko, complete the tasks, and watch the Shrine grow. As the tasks are done the area changes and becomes a beautiful place to hand around with cats. What more could you ask for?
13 Nazuchi Beach
Inazuma is an island nation and as such has many beaches and shorelines. Most are very striking but Nazuchi beach is notable due to the beautiful-looking ship wrecks around the coast. They strike up a stunning but devastating image, a reflection of Inazuma itself.
The coastlines are surprisingly unique on each island, so take the time to explore a few more as well. You never know what other secrets you can uncover.
12 Sangonomia Shrine
This shrine is far more lavish but doesn't offer an array of cats to befriend sadly. It's still worth a visit though, and you will find yourself here as you work through the Archon quests. The area is steeped in lore and surrounded by beautiful waterfalls.
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Sangonomia Shrine is a very calming place, and it's nice just to watch the waterfalls. Just make sure to also watch your step as there's a long drop from the shrine to the surrounding area.
11 Moshiri Ceremonial Site
This area showcases the history and culture of Inazuma. You'll see locals around the historic site which is in an area steeped with mystery. Most of the mystery comes in the form of fog. Very thick fog. But once you find your way through the whole area is unlike anywhere else.
Make sure to follow the quests as you venture over here since you can get lost in that fog. Luckily it clears in time, as long as you return over a few days and follow the quest chain.
10 Ritou
The first place you will see in Inazuma is Ritou; a port made up of people who came to Inzauma from other nations. While things are far from perfect in the small town, it's a tranquil place to visit and full of friendly faces that don't mind helping out the Traveler when they can.
While being trapped in Ritou is a bit irritating at first, it's always nice to come back to the area when you need to harvest Maple Wood.
9 Inazuma City
Inazuma City can be seen from many different parts of Narakami Island and is going to instantly draw your attention as soon as you leave Ritou. The city itself is lined with cherry blossoms, trees, and floating petals that play off the cities purple hues perfectly.
There are tons of places to shop inside Inazuma City, and you can easily pick up a few quests to keep you busy.
8 Serpents Head
The Serpents Head is a location near the Resistance Camp that features the remains of a giant Serpent killed by the Raiden Shogun. The bones of the Serpent cover the island, and the area is great for fans who need to start farming Dragon Marrow for upcoming characters.
The location is great for pictures, especially if you want to make your characters look incredibly powerful.
7 Grand Narakami Shrine
The Grand Narakami Shrine is located on top of Mt.Yougou and can easily be observed from all around the island. The shrine is the home of the towering Sacred Sakura Tree, an important feature that was implemented into the game to help you explore Inazuma more easily.
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The shrine is also a place where you can draw a daily fortune and pick up some extra Sakura Blooms for Ayaka.
6 Chinju Forest
Chinju Forest may not have any domains in it, but it is a beautiful location that shouldn't be overlooked. The flowers that blanket the forest make it a perfect spot for taking gentle-looking pictures, and it has already inspired some fans to make artwork depicting their favorite characters in Chinju.
The forest is also the place where Ayaka does her dance and where the Tanuki Shrine is located.