If you want to unlock new costumes, more paper dolls for saving spirits, and lots of cash you’re going to want to find the many lost relics of Ghostwire: Tokyo. Relics are treasures hidden throughout the incredibly dense open-world map, and they’re ridiculously hard to find. For each relic you find, there’s a cat stall that will reward you with cash. Bring in multiple requests and you’ll earn other types of rewards you can’t get anywhere else.
There are two additional ways to discover relics — other than finding them yourself. You can increase your Spirit Vision scan range very early in the game. At the cost of 25 skill points, you can boost your scan range to 50m, and relics are marked. Once you find major shrines, you can donate cash to the prayer box and make a wish. One of those wishes will instantly mark an unknown treasure nearby for 500 bucks. Not a bad trade off.
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All Relics Locations Guide
Relics are special collectibles. Once found, you can turn them in at special neko shops marked in green or yellow. These shops trade relics for rewards — you’ll earn cash and other rewards for turning in all of the requests.
Kagura Suzu: Akisawa Shrine – Located in the first Torii shrine you purify.
Lion Mask: Safehouse – At the Enzancho Safehouse, open the lockers behind the apartment building. The right locker contains this treasure.
Daruma: Safehouse – Inside the safehouse itself, enter the bedroom area. In the back-right corner you’ll find this easy-to-miss treasure.
Kendama: Zashiki-warashi – During this side-mission, look in the lower drawer in the room with the secret door to the Zashiki-warashi’s location.
Model Supercar: Deep Cleaning – In the Volunteer Center, find this yellow toy on the table. Its in the room to your left just as you enter through the front doors.
Golden Tea Bowl: Shiroyama Shrine – In Shiroyama Shrine, during the “Maze of Death” main mission, you’ll need to clear out three Torii Shrines. In this same area, look for a small shrine to the west of the landmark marker.
Ghastly Knife: Tsukinami Dai-ichi Park – Located in the park south of Shiroyama Shrine. Inside the women’s restroom, in the last stall.
Film Camera: Shiroyama Shrine – In a white tent directly north of the Shiroyama Shrine fast travel point. Go north, and over the fence past the street vendors. The tent is in the small park.
Model Frilled Lizard: The Hoarder’s House – Enter the first room of the second floor. Inside the closet to the left. Open the right side of the sliding door.
Utamaro Ukiyo-e: The Voice In The Wall – In the Crystal Fairy Hotel you’ll explore in the “Voice In The Wall” side-quest, enter the secret room blocked by a Yokai and collect the painting on the wall above the bed.
Kite: Namita Shrine – On the building rooftop to the east of the shrine, you’ll find a kite caught in the satellite dish. Use Spirit Vision and look east from the shrine rooftop to spot it.
Shakokidogu: Yashin Shrine – At the construction site, reach the underground chamber where you encounter the Scissor Woman. In the southwest corner, you’ll find a cardboard box with this relic.
Portrait of a Spirit: Kuo Shrine – Inside the shrine at the retail complex. You’ll reach this shrine while completing the “Maze of Death” main mission while working your way up to the observation deck.
Randerosu: Crimson Moon – During the Crimson Moon side-quest, you’ll be sent to investigate three locations. In the center (west-most) tower, go up until you reach a Spirit Defense event with cop Visitors. Defeat them and the backpack is on the ground nearby.
Maneki Neko: Shibuya Station – During the “Buried Life” main quest, you’ll keep going underground under you reach an arcade with multiple headless students. The cat statue is in the hallway outside.
Ghastly Knife: Shibuya Station – Past the cat statue, you’ll enter a passage guarded by a red umbrella visitor. There are restrooms to the left. Enter the Men’s Restroom and check inside the stalls.
Inugami Mummy: Shibuya Station – Continuing to the train tracks, you’ll have to walk until you reach a dead end with a construction area to the left. Continue into the buried tunnel and you’ll find this head.
Kan’ei Tsuho: Tsukinami Restricted Area – In the large grassy area south of the safehouse, look on the landing at the top of the steps in the southeast corner.
Horagai: Hirokawa Shrine – In the large building in the west of the shrine ground. Find it in the back-left corner.
Japanese Doll: And Then There Were None – In the Multi-Tenant Building you’ll enter for the “And Then There Were None” side-quest in Chapter 3, enter the first door on the left on the first floor. There’s a storage room to the left with the doll.
Paper Crane: Haunting Visions – Return to Shibuya Central Hospital in Chapter 3 with the “Haunting Visions” side-quest. The paper crane is on the table in the little girl spirit’s hospital room.
Shisa Statues: Shibuya Central Hospital – Inside the third floor Nurse’s Station. Go inside and check on top of the cabinet in the back-left corner.
Rikishi Netsuke: Musical Nekomata – Found in the alley in the southeast corner of the block where you’ll find the Musical Nekomata. Look inside the homeless cardboard house. The house is just north across the street from the cherry blossom park where the “Bloodthirsty Blossoms” side-quest takes place.
Furin: Hirokawa Shrine – Northeast from the Hirokawa Shrine, right on the northeast blue border. There’s a small graveyard here. The relic is a wind chime hanging from the second story window of the house at the step entrance. The chime is above the front door.
Reiwa Placard: Sengoku Center Building – While on the “Pillar of Light” mission, reach the fancy office with the green floor. You’ll need to reveal a hidden Yokai door to progress through the nether trees. In this office, look in the storage room in the back. There’s a locker that contains this relic.
Three Wise Monkeys: Utagawa Shopping District Torii Gate – Located north of the shrine. Scan and look at the ramen restaurant storefront on your left as you move north from the shrine.
Gara-Kei: Nesting Evil – Inside the office building to the east of Utagawa Shopping District Torii Gate, you’ll encounter an evil spirit while on the “Nesting Evil” side-quest, in a dirty reception room. Enter the small storage room behind the desk. Around the corner you’ll find this cellphone.
Karakasa-kozo Netsuke: Nesting Evil – In the same building, reach the third evil spirit in the locked room. Continuing on, you’ll reach a room filled with rubble. Instead of crawling through, jump to the upper floor and collect this relic from the open safe.
Magazine w/ Free Handbag: Kirigaoka Building C Apartment 302 – During the main story mission “Blindness” you’ll retrieve a key for an apartment building in the north of the map. Go to the apartment — inside, enter the first bedroom on the left. The magazine is on the nightstand.
Naoe Kanetsugu’s Kabuto: Kirigaoka Shrine – In the shrine office in the northwest corner of the grounds. On a shelf.
Ame-no-Habakiri (Replica): Hitani Shrine – Found inside the Hitani Shrine, on a shelf to the right.
Azukiarai Netsuke: Namihara Shrine – Far north of Namihara Shrine. From the shrine, travel up to the Convenience Store, turn right, and look in the back of the blue truck.
Shuriken: Toyoi Shrine – On the building rooftop just south of the Police Box, south (across the street) from Toyoi Shrine. Very hard to find on your own.
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