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Players who enjoyed the original campaign of Ghost of Tsushima campaign will most likely remember the large number of Haiku locations that could be found across the island. Each of these locations rewarded players with a headband based on the Haiku that was performed there, and finding all of them was the key to unlocking the Mind, Body, and Spirit Trophy.

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Since Ghost of Tsushima received its Iki Island DLC, there are now more Haiku locations for players to discover and more ways to reflect on the past. Finding all the Haiku locations on Iki Island will also help players get the new trophy, Well-Rounded Warrior.

What Are Haiku Locations?

Ghost of Tsushima Jin performing Haiku next to lake

Haiku locations are places where players can go to have Jin reflect on the past or a part of life. He can dwell on the death that he has experienced or think about the hope of a new life. No matter what Haiku it is, players will have three options for each line in the poem.

They must look around for all three lines for each section of the Haiku and pick which one they think is the best. In the end, Jin will recite the lines that the player chose, and they will be rewarded with a new headband.

Wisteria Haiku (Reflect On Regret)

Ghost of Tsushima Wisteria Haiku map location

Reciting the Haiku at the Wisteria Haiku location will earn players the Headband of Regret. Deep in Senjo Gorge, surrounded by beautiful purple-blossomed trees, players will discover the mat to perform this Haiku.

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Senjo Gorge is located in the Southern portion of Iki Island and is easy to spot, but players who aren't aware of its location might find it useful to know that it is West of the Cloud Forest Temple, North of Buddha's Footprint, and East of Smugglerwood. This location is also home to one of the Memories of the Father.

Waterfall Haiku (Reflect On Solace)

Ghost of Tsushima Waterfall Haiku map location

This wouldn't be called the Waterfall Haiku if it didn't take place next to a serene waterfall. This Haiku is located in Lone Spirit Falls on the Northwestern portion of Iki Island.

Lone Spirit Falls is located North of Kitsune's Pond and South of Sentinel's Peak. The mat rests on a large rock in the middle of the falls with a large tree next to it. Players will be rewarded with the Headband of Acceptance after completing this Haiku.

Mountainside Haiku (Reflect On Acceptance)

Ghost of Tsushima Mountainside Haiku map location

The last non-story-driven haiku is the Mountainside Haiku. This Haiku is located in the Northeastern part of Iki Island, almost directly across the map from the Waterfall Haiku. It is located in a part of Mount Takenotsuji and overlooks the eastern shore of the island on a small mountainside.

Players will notice it is North of Tatsu's Ladder, South of Thunderhead Cliffs, and Southwest of Barrier Cove. Players who complete this Haiku will be rewarded with the Headband of Acceptance. Now, they only need to complete the story Haiku to have them all.

Story Haiku (Reflect On Death)

Ghost of Tsushima Jin reflecting as cherry blossom petals swirl behind him

Without spoiling too much, this Haiku comes in at the end of the DLC and cannot be missed. Once players have defeated the final boss of the Ghost of Tsushima DLC, they will be forced to participate in this Haiku just like at the end of the original campaign.

Players are not rewarded with a headband for this Haiku but instead rewarded with a sword kit named Unburdened Heart for completing the associated mission.

Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , PS4
Released
August 20, 2021
Developer(s)
Sucker Punch
Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure , Open-World