Ghost of Yotei contains 319 Collectible Locations. This collectibles guide shows all locations for 100% game completion and all trophies. None of the Collectibles are missable, you can still find all of them after the story in free-roam. It doesn’t matter in what order you play the story quests or what dialogues you choose.
The best approach is to collect the 8 Shamisen Songs and Robes for Sitturaynu armor first. The Shamisen Songs guide you to the Hot Springs, Yotei Six Camps, Ainu Items, Bamboo Strikes, Wolf Dens, Shrine Climbs. The Robes for for Sitturaynu guide you to Shamisen Songs, Sumi-e, and Pillars of the Fallen when upgraded. For most of the other collectibles a golden bird will guide you to them when near the location.
The ones that aren’t marked on the map are: Nine Tails’ Puzzle Boxes, Special Places, Armor, Melee Weapons, Ranged Weapons, Quickfire Weapons. Bounties are special in that they are mini-quests where you must find a specific enemy, the game points you to the correct area but doesn’t mark the exact location.
Whenever you see a golden bird you should follow it to find a collectible. The collectibles get marked on the map when going near them. Then you can put a marker on the map and the wind will guide you there. It’s beneficial to turn on the accessibility setting “Wind Gust Camera”, it will automatically point the camera to your map marker. The collected items stay marked on the map as crossed-out icons. This way you can easily tell what you found and what you still need.
You can see your total collectible progress in the pause menu under Growth > Activities. It will show a tracker for each type how many you found, but this is only visible after collecting at least one of each and having finished the main story. There are also trackers on each individual collectible trophy via the trophy list. Weapons and Armor can be viewed in the Gear menu.
Collectibles by Type
- 12 Nine Tails Puzzle Boxes –
Trickster Fox - 10 Special Places –
Speaking with the Land (there are more but only 10 needed for trophies) - 5 Mountain Reliquary Puzzles –
Child of the Mountain - 11 Fox Dens –
Guardian of Inari - 10 Wolf Dens –
Wolves of Ezo - 18 Sumi-e Paintings –
An Artist’s Eye - 15 Bamboo Strikes –
Body, Mind, and Spirit - 13 Shrine Climbs –
Body, Mind, and Spirit - 16 Hot Springs –
Body, Mind, and Spirit - 61 Altars of Reflection –
Moments of Reflection - 20 Pillars of the Fallen
- 30 Ainu Items
- 6 Dueling Trees –
Unrivaled - 8 Shamisen Songs –
Like Mother, Like Daughter - 12 Armor –
For All Occasions - 5 Melee Weapons –
Tools of a Warrior - 4 Ranged Weapons –
Take Aim - 5 Quickfire Weapons –
Quick Draw - 22 Yotei Six Camps –
For the Living - 31 Bounties –
Master Bounty Hunter - 8 Zeni Hajiki

Trickster Fox
Body, Mind, and Spirit
Master Bounty Hunter
Roni says
Hi, Fox Dens appear in the map 🙂 ?
Thx 🙂
PowerPyx says
Yes, they get marked on the map when you go near them. All collectibles get marked except Nine Tails’ Puzzle Boxes, Special Places, Ainu Items, and the Gear Equipment (Armor, Songs, Weapons).
jj says
Question, I am only missing the Epic Box, but i cant find it at the inari shrine
PowerPyx says
What box you get at each location depends on the order you collect them in. Recheck all 12 locations, you probably already got that one and are missing another.
charlue says
is this a guide for everything not just the stuff for the platinum trophy because i like to go for everything and the tracking is really bad in fhjs game compared to ghost of tsushima?