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All haiku locations on Iki Island in Ghost of Tsushima

How to gain three new headbands for Jin to wear.

Haikus are a beautiful art form that in Jin’s case has him reflect on the stunning environments around him. In a game with so much action, it’s nice to take some solace and breathe. As you complete these haikus on Iki Island within Ghost of Tsushima, you’ll collect three new headbands and the Well-Rounded Warrior trophy.

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Mountainside Haiku

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Standing before the ocean, you prepare to write a philosophical haiku. This location is around white blossoms and is on a cliff. It stands northeast of Tatsu’s Ladder and southwest of Mount Takenotsuji in the northeast area of Iki Island. You’ll retrieve the Headband of Acceptance for your efforts.

Waterfall Haiku

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Set in the Lone Spirit Falls in the northwest of Iki Island, Jin Sakai observes a stunning waterfall trickling down into Kitsune’s Pond below. It is located southeast of Wanderer’s Bluff and northeast of Fune’s Refuge. You’ll acquire the Headband of Solace from finishing this short poem.

Wisteria Haiku

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Deep in the heart of Senjo Gorge lies a resting place to write a haiku. It is the southern area of Iki Island, easy to Weeping Mother’s Meadow and northeast of Buddha’s Footprints. You know you’re in the right place when you see a purple forest. You may have to traverse to the haiku location with your rope hook by swinging from place to place. You’ll gain the Headband of Regret from writing this haiku.


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Chris Penwell
The British “Canadian” Chris Penwell has been a video game journalist since 2013 and now has a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from MacEwan University. He loves to play JRPGs and games with a narrative.