Kannazuka (Japanese: 神無塚 Kanna-dzuka) is an area located in Inazuma.
Behind the rocky outcrops lies Mikage Furnace, the largest smelting facility in Inazuma and is also home to the battlefront fortress of the Shogunate's forces.
It is considered to be disputed territory between the Inazuma Shogunate and the Watatsumi Army. The area neither belongs to both armies and neither Inazuman faith nor Sangonomiya faith has any influence.[1] For this reason, this area is called Kannazuka, which means "the hill where no gods reside."[2]
Subareas[]
Name | Description |
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Tatarasuna |
Legend has it that Kannazuka means "the hill where no gods reside." Until now, Kannazuka is disputed territory between the Shogunate and Sangonomiya. Kannazuka has a mountainous terrain with high steep cliffs. In the midst of the rocky outcrops lies Mikage Furnace, the largest smelting facility in Inazuma. This is where Jade Steel is made, a rare material that is used in Inazuma to forge swords. |
Kujou Encampment |
The Shogunate's military camp in Kannazuka. There will always be an irreconcilable conflict between the people of Narukami who believe in the Raiden Shogun and the people of Sangonomiya who believe in Watatsumi Omikami. The strife between both parties has only worsened since the Vision Hunt Decree was enforced. To put down the Sangonomiya rebellion, the Tenryou Commission has stationed the Shogun's Army here. Compared to the Sangonomiya forces, the Shogun's Army has more troops, is better trained, and is well-equipped. Victory seems assured for the latter. |
Points of Interest[]
Name | Description |
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Mikage Furnace, Tatarasuna |
Revealed as a sneak peek in the Version 1.5 Special Program as: "The largest smelting facility in all the islands of Inazuma, surrounded by jagged, rocky terrain. War has brought production to a halt." |
The Arsenal, Tatarasuna |
A cave located underneath Tatarasuna, near the Mikage Furnace. |
Quests[]
Archon Quests
Story Quests
World Quests
- Tatara Tales
- The Gourmet Supremos
- Dreams of Sword Art
- Fatuous Farce (Inazuma)
- Monster Mayhem
- Sakura Arborism
Hidden Exploration Objectives
Notable Features[]
Domains[]
2 Domains match the category selection:
Bosses[]
Local Specialties[]
Interactables[]
Descriptions[]
Legend has it that Kannazuka means "the hill where no gods reside." Until now, Kannazuka is disputed territory between the Shogunate and Sangonomiya.
Kannazuka has a mountainous terrain with high steep cliffs. In the midst of the rocky outcrops lies Mikage Furnace, the largest smelting facility in Inazuma. This is where Jade Steel is made, a rare material that is used in Inazuma to forge swords.
Kannazuka has a mountainous terrain with high steep cliffs. In the midst of the rocky outcrops lies Mikage Furnace, the largest smelting facility in Inazuma. This is where Jade Steel is made, a rare material that is used in Inazuma to forge swords.
Exploration, Genshin Impact Official Site
Soundtracks[]
Trivia[]
- Kannazuka was first seen in the Version 1.5 Special Program.
- Concept arts of Tatarasuna and Mikage Furnace were shown.
- Even though Kannazuka was "the hill where no gods reside", it seems to be housing a powerful entity beneath the land, sealed by the Thunder Sakuras.[1]
Etymology[]
- Kannazuka is derived from Japanese Kanna-dzuka (Japanese: 神無塚), which can mean "the mound where gods are absent."
Gallery[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Kannazuka | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 神无冢 Shénwú-zhǒng | Godless Mound[※][※] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 神無塚 Shénwú-zhǒng | |
Japanese | 神無塚 Kanna-dzuka[3] | Godless Mound |
Korean | 칸나즈카 Kannajeuka | Kannazuka |
Spanish | Kannazuka | — |
French | Kannazuka | — |
Russian | Каннадзука Kannadzuka | — |
Thai | Kannazuka | — |
Vietnamese | Kannazuka | — |
German | Kannazuka | — |
Indonesian | Kannazuka | — |
Portuguese | Kannazuka | — |
Turkish | Kannazuka | — |
Italian | Kannazuka | — |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.0
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 World Quest: Sakura Arborism
- ↑ NPC Dialogue: Miyazaki Saburou
- ↑ Map, Label: Kannazuka (Japanese)