Narukami Island (Japanese: 鳴神島 Narukami-jima) is an area located in Inazuma.
The area spans across Ritou, its port of entry, to Mt. Yougou which is home to the Grand Narukami Shrine, and on its coast is Inazuma City. It also has a mass of dense forests under the moonlight and underwater ruins alike.
It is where the Inazuma Shogunate primarily takes rule, enforcing policies and laws in accordance to the Sakoku Decree. Inazuman public festivals and cultural events are being held here.
Subareas[]
Name | Description |
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Amakane Island |
A festival island located to the north-west of Inazuma City. |
Araumi |
Features a large underground area. |
Byakko Plain |
Separating Konda Village and Inazuma City, many wild foxes can be found here. |
Chinju Forest |
A tranquil and mysterious forest located at the foot of Mt. Yougou. Here one can find Tanuki statues everywhere, torii gates scattered throughout the forest, and abandoned shrines hidden in the depths... Like a flowing river, they tell of legends meandering into a forgotten past. Rumor has it that when walking in Chinju Forest, you may encounter mysterious beings who like to play pranks... |
Jinren Island |
A group of broken isles at the northernmost tip of Inazuma. |
Inazuma City |
Inazuma's most lively and prosperous area, where most of Inazuma's population lives. From Hanamizaka to the streets of the city, you can follow the trail to visit local traditional shops and sample Inazuma specialties. The Tenryou Commission is also located in the city, governing matters concerning public order and security, as well as the Shogunate's military affairs. At the top of Inazuma City is Tenshukaku, where the Raiden Shogun resides and rules over Inazuma. |
Mt. Yougou |
A mountain on Narukami Island, home to the Grand Narukami Shrine and Sacred Sakura. |
Grand Narukami Shrine |
The largest shrine in Inazuma, located at the peak of Mt. Yougou. It is dedicated to Her Excellency, the Almighty Narukami Ogosho. For those who have wishes, they can climb to the top of the mountain one step at a time. For those who have gained the favor of Electro, they can use the Thunder Spheres to fly up and reach the shrine surrounded by the huge Sacred Sakura Tree. The Sacred Sakura is in constant bloom, symbolizing the eternity of Narukami. After passing through the many torii gates, find the shrine maiden to draw a fortune slip and ask for Narukami's blessing. |
Ritou |
To properly explore the realm of the Shogun during this time of the Sakoku Decree, you must first pass the checkpoint in Ritou. Ritou is under the jurisdiction of the Kanjou Commission and people need various documents to be granted passage. However, to get the necessary Travel Permit, you have to go through a very complicated procedure and have the right connections. Without the Travel Permit, you can only stop briefly in Ritou. You will see other outlanders who are also stuck there, together looking out upon the desolate landscape of the fishing village with red maples and green roof tiles. |
Konda Village |
A small village located outside of Inazuma City. |
Kamisato Estate |
The residence of the Kamisato Clan that oversees the Yashiro Commission. |
Points of Interest[]
Name | Description |
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Depths of Mt. Yougou, Mt. Yougou |
Mentioned as a sneak peek in the Version 1.6 Special Program as: "The plant life here has grown gnarled and unnatural from growing in uttermost darkness. Something twisted seems to be sealed here." |
Hanamizaka, Inazuma City |
Hanamizaka occupies the outskirts of Inazuma City between Byakko Plain and Tenryou. |
Sacred Sakura, Grand Narukami Shrine |
Sakura Tree located in the Grand Narukami Shrine. |
Tenryou, Inazuma City |
Among the streets of Tenryou is the famous Commercial Street — the busiest street in all of Inazuma. |
Tenshukaku, Inazuma City |
The Tenshukaku compound occupies the southern half of Inazuma City. It is the highest point in the city and serves as the residence of the Raiden Shogun and as the headquarters of the Tenryou Commission. |
Uyuu Restaurant, Inazuma City |
A restaurant referred to in Someone's Drifting Bottle and located in Hanamizaka. |
Quests[]
Archon Quests
- Chapter II
- Interlude Chapter
World Quests
- Film Notes
- Ritou Travel Permit
- Sacred Sakura Cleansing Ritual
- Seirai Stormchasers
- The Gourmet Supremos
- The Very Special Fortune Slip
- Through the Mists
- "The Seventh Samurai"
- Battle of Revenge
- Hiromi's Watch
- Home Lies Over the Ocean
- In Another Land
- International Travel Log
- Katheryne in Inazuma
- Lofty Gourmet
- O Archon, Have I Done Right?
- Omni-Ubiquity Net
- Pizza From Another Land
- Storytelling Method
- Temaria Game
- The Art of Horticulture
- The Commission's Commission
- The Farmer's Treasure
- The Ritou Road
- Warden of Konda
- Yae Publishing House's Invitation
Commissions
- Bantan Sango Case File
- Bantan Sango Case File: The Search
- Bantan Sango Case File: Misdirection
- Bantan Sango Case File: The Right Identity
- Bantan Sango Case File: Case-Closing Time
- Bantan Sango Case File: Cleanup Work
- The Gourmet Supremos: Breakthrough Thinking
- Absolutely Unique Delicacy
- An Art to Be Honed
- Ceaseless Training
- Crash Course on Inazuman Fashion
- Inazuma Sales Specialist
- Is This Novel Amazing?
- No Place for Banditry
- O Archon, Hear Me!
- O Shrine, Show Your Power Once Again!
- Playing With Fire... Works
- Post-Sale Service
- Prayer in Progress...
- The Gourmet Supremos: Cook-Off
- The Gourmet Supremos: Extreme Cookery
- The Gourmet Supremos: Foodie Quiz
- The Gourmet Supremos: Where'd the Ingredients Go?
- The Taste of Home
- This Novel Seems... Problematic?
- This Novel... Seems Familiar?
Hidden Exploration Objectives
Notable Features[]
Exploration[]
- Earth Kitsune Statues: can be scanned using the Memento Lens to reveal hidden mechanisms, objects, or dialogue.
Domains[]
4 Domains match the category selection:
Bosses[]
Local Specialties[]
Descriptions[]
A sight witnessed by all inbound travelers to Inazuma. The Grand Narukami Shrine and Sacred Sakura on the mountain, and the city of Inazuma on the coast.
Version 1.5 Special Program
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
- Narukami Island was first seen in the Version 1.5 Special Program.
- Concept art of Tenshukaku was shown.
- Concept arts of Grand Narukami Shrine and Depths of Mt. Yougou were shown in the Version 1.6 Special Program.
- Unlocking the Statue of The Seven in Narukami Island will light up the map of the sea between Inazuma and the mainland of Teyvat, which doesn't belong to any country.
Etymology[]
- Narukami (Japanese: 鳴る神 "roaring god") may refer to Raijin, the god of lightning, thunder and storms in Japanese mythology.
- It may also refer to the Raiden Shogun's other title, "Narukami Ogosho."
Gallery[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Narukami Island | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 鸣神岛 Míngshén-dǎo | Thunder God Island[※][※] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 鳴神島 Míngshén-dǎo | |
Japanese | 鳴神島 Narukami-jima[1] | Thunder God Island |
Korean | 나루카미섬 Narukami-seom | Narukami Island |
Spanish | Isla Narukami | Narukami Island |
French | Île de Narukami | Narukami Island |
Russian | Остров Наруками Ostrov Narukami | Narukami Island |
Thai | Narukami Island | — |
Vietnamese | ĐảoĐảo Narukami | Narukami Island |
German | Narukami | — |
Indonesian | Narukami Island | — |
Portuguese | Ilha Narukami | Narukami Island |
Turkish | Narukami Adası | Narukami Island |
Italian | Isola di Narukami | Narukami Island |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.0