Ghost of Tsushima Lighthouse Locations Guide – Where to Find

Ghost of Tsushima Lighthouse Locations Guide

This Ghost of Tsushima Lighthouse Locations Guide will show you all the Lighthouse locations in the three different regions of the game. In total, there are 8 Lighthouses that you can find to light the fire.

Lighthouses are special locations that allow Jin to light a fire. This not only reignites hope among the people of the area, but it also increases the Legend rank of Jin. So it is an important game feature that shouldn’t be missed at any cost.

Ghost of Tsushima Lighthouse Locations Guide

Below we have listed all the Lighthouse locations in the game.

Lighthouse Name

Area

Where to Find

Ariake Izuhara This Lighthouse can be found in the Golden Forest, and will be spotted in The Traitor mission
Tsutsu Izuhara This Lighthouse is in Fort Ohira right by the sea, but is surrounded by enemies. Kill them before the lighting the fire inside.
Komoda Izuhara Go to Saicho’s Point for this lighthouse, where it will be in the in the far north of this path.
Kubaraka Toyotama Head to Fort Koysan where it will be close to the Mongol enemy camp. It is better to clear out the enemies here first, and then head to light the fire.
Akashima Toyotama This Lighthouse is in the Old Togo Rice Fields. You can reach this location during A New Horizon main mission
Sago Toyotama This lighthouse is in Sibling Bay, where it will be accessible when you reach the third chapter of the game.
Kin Kamiagata This Lighthouse is in the east side of the Endless Forest.
Jogak Kamiagata Go to Izumi Port for this lighthouse where it will be in the Izumi Village Camp

For more help in Ghost of Tsushima, make sure that you check out the linked guides below.

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