Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest game from Tango Gameworks and it is absolutely stunning. There is a beautiful map of Tokyo that players can explore. Since the location is iconic, the landmarks are naturally going to be there as well. That is why we’ll take a look a the Ghostwire: Tokyo all landmark locations.

If you want to unlock the Shibuya Is My Backyard trophy, you’ll have to visit all 31 landmarks in the game. So, if you are a completionist looking to get the Platinum trophy, you’ll have to visit all the landmarks. However, even if you do not want the trophy, visiting these landmarks can feel special as they are beautifully created. With that said, let’s dive right in and look at all landmark locations in Ghostwire: Tokyo.

All Landmark Locations in Ghostwire: Tokyo

You can visit all the landmarks by going to them other than one exception – Ginpei Restricted Area. To unlock that, you must jump off the map near the Southeast region. Doing so will trigger the landmark to appear since it is technically outside of the playable area. With that said, here are all the landmarks in Ghostwire: Tokyo:

Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

Probably one of the most famous landmarks in Tokyo, the Shibuya Scramble Crossing looks absolutely gorgeous in Ghostwire: Tokyo. It has large screens with playbacks of news, advertisements, and more to enhance the ambiance of the area. There are four intersections here so this is right in the center of Tokyo.

Kirigaoka Restricted Area

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This area is perfect for all nature loves. Since the work here was stopped midway, there are overgrown weeds all across the area. However, you can find a beautiful small shrine where you can pray.

Kirigaoka Water Tower

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

The Kirigaoka water tower has a unique design that is different from other water towers across the world. This tower is the primary source of water for residents of the Kirigaoka region. The design of this tower is different because it was constructed in the Showa era.

Kirigaoka Shrine

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

Before even reaching this shrine, you’ll be greeted with the Japanese signature torii gates. For anyone going to this area, you’ll have a great impression thanks to these gates. There are also fox statues around the entrance that represent the servants of God.

Utagawa Shopping District

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This shopping district has a colorful atmosphere that enhances the ambiance of the entire area. There are tons of small closely packed shops from where the working-class people can purchase things from.

Sengokuzaka

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This area is located on a slope with various exotic shops surrounding it. On top of that, there are restaurants here as well. This area almost seems like it is not in Japan.

Yashin Redevelopment Area

Yashin Redevelopment Area

Living up to its name, the Yashin Redevelopment Area is the embodiment of Shibuya’s budding rebirth. Surrounded by skyscrapers, this area is absolutely breathtaking.

Sky Garden

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

The Sky Garden is one of the most beautiful landmarks in Ghostwire: Tokyo. It is a lush garden situated on top of a highrise building. On top of that, the observation deck offers a phenomenal view of the entirety of Shibuya.

Construction Labryinth

Construction Labryinth

Just like its name, you can find construction sites all over the place. Due to Shibuya’s rush to redevelop the area, the whole area is under construction.

429

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This area is host to tons of fashion stores that are located in the shopping center. These fashion stores are primarily aimed at young women. The design of this building is so iconic that it is instantly recognizable in Shibuya.

Enzancho

Enzancho

This was once considered the heart and soul of Shibuya due to the once largest department store in Tokyo filled with various famous brands. This was the go-to place if you wanted to buy anything in Shibuya. Even now, it has tons of brands.

Drunkard’s Alley

Drunkards Alley

This area has tons of modern office complexes mixed with old worn-down pubs. Due to the pubs, this area is best known as the Drunkard’s Alley. You can find working-class people alongside people that want to remove their worries in the pub.

Shibuya Kagerie Retail Complex

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This retail complex is a large building that has tons of trendy department stores, boutiques, and food vendors. No matter at what time you go here, you will always find tons of people roaming the area.

Shibuya Station

Ghostwire: Tokyo All Landmark Locations

This subway station links many of Tokyo’s transit lines and is one of the most-used stations in all of Japan. It is often found with large crowds milling through at all hours of the day. Fans of Persona 5 will instantly recognize this place since you have to visit it a lot in the game.

Tsukinami Restricted Area

Tsukinami Restricted Area

This area is considered restricted and only a limited amount of people can enter it. Even in Tokyo, where buildings are crammed together as closely as possible, there are places like this that exist.

Shiroyama Shrine

Shiroyama Shrine

This is one of the oldest shrines in all of the world. It is a weathered old traditional Shinto shrine. It is believed to have been constructed sometime between the 4th and 7th centuries.

Tatsui Shrine

Tatsui Shrine

This Buddhist temple housed a type of temple-run school dedicated to educating the children of the nearby townspeople. It was called “terakoya” and was used in the late Edo period during the 18th century.

Kappagaike

Kappagaike

This pond is rumored to host Kappa. The local legends say that unlucky horses that passed by the water’s edge were dragged by its Kappa occupants. People don’t believe this as much nowadays but some people still firmly trust this legend.

Mitake Shopping Arcade

Mitake Shopping Arcade

This is a great shopping center in the Mitake region that features tons of old shops alongside newer ones as well. You can find all types of stuff here whether it’s old or new.

Ginpei Crossing

Ginpei Crossing

You might think that it is a normal street but there are tons of fair share of rumors about it. One of the most unusual rumors states that the ghost of a child that died in an accident haunts the area. Now, he seeks for friends to play with him.

Sengoku Police Box

Sengoku Police

This is a small neighborhood police station that is considered a landmark due to its distinct building design. People often use this location to meet up with their peers due to it being easy to find building even from a distance.

Sports Avenue

Sports Avenue

A major street lined up with hip shops targeting a youthful clientele. It has the latest and most trendy shops in all of Shibuya, making it a great tourist visiting place.

Lamplight Cemetery

Lamplight Cemetery

This is a graveyard whose tombstones are accentuated by the street lamps. It gives an air of mystique to the whole place. Rezoning and development have seen the graveyard being surrounded by buildings, making it more maze-like over time.

429 Street

429 Street

This is a large street that is quite iconic and it extends from Shibuya’s towering 429 building.

Enzan Neon District

Enzan Neon District

The Enzan Neon District is a host of flashy buildings bedecked with neon lights. This area is a hotel hub in the Enzan district. People come here for entertainment.

Yugenzaka Junction

Yugenzaka Junction

This five-way junction serves as a gateway from the entertainment section to the outskirts of Shibuya. This is the center of Yugenzaka.

Tsukinami Dai-Ichi Park

Tsukinami Dai Ichi Park

This area has a park that is a rest area for nearby residents. It is also a famous hotspot for all the neighboring cats that gather here to get fed from the residents.

Utagawa Tower

Utagawa Tower

The Utagawa Tower provides power to nearby areas and is an array of security cameras and other protective measures. This tower is heavily guarded.

Shibuya Stripe Tower

Shibuya Stripe Tower

A high-rise office building whose construction was completed in 1975. Until the Kagerie building was constructed, this was the tallest building in the area.

Ginpei Restricted Area

Ginpei Restricted Area

Local legends state that a plague broke out in this area, resulting in the place being abandoned. Residents feared that they would face divine wrath if they stayed in this area.

Shibuara Park

Shibuara Park

This famous park was purchased and scheduled for demolition but due to unknown reasons, it was spared. Ever since these plans were scrapped, the place has been abandoned.


Those are all the landmark locations in Ghostwire: Tokyo. There are a total of 31 locations that you can explore and all of them look stunning. If you are playing the game, we highly suggest that you visit these locations and truly take their beauty in. We would love to know which landmark is your favorite. Let us know in the comments below!

Umer Cheema
Umer Cheema

By day, Umer loves writing about games and talking about them; by night, he is an avid gamer that loves playing League of Legends and RTS games. Being a massive fan of Metal Gear Solid, you'll find Umer always praising the legendary Hideo Kojima.

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