Sangonomiya Shrine (Japanese: 珊瑚宮 Sangonomiya, "Coral Palace") is a subarea located in Watatsumi Island, Inazuma.
Sangonomiya Shrine is the base for the resistance army led by Sangonomiya Kokomi, that opposes the Raiden Shogun's Vision Hunt Decree. The current shrine is not the original shrine of the island — it was built after Orobashi died from the Raiden Shogun's attack.
Quests[]
World Quests
Features[]
Note: Includes surrounding areas
Exploration[]
Enemies[]
Common Enemies[]
- Fatui Skirmisher - Geochanter Bracer ×1
- Fatui Skirmisher - Pyroslinger Bracer ×1
- Fatui Skirmisher - Electrohammer Vanguard ×1
- Electro Samachurl ×1
- Kairagi: Dancing Thunder ×1
- Kairagi: Fiery Might ×1
- Nobushi: Hitsukeban ×1
- Nobushi: Jintouban ×1
- Cryo Slime ×1
- Large Cryo Slime ×1
- Electro Slime ×1
- Large Electro Slime ×1
- Anemo Specter ×1
- Geo Specter ×1
- Hydro Specter ×1
- Cryo Whopperflower ×1
- Electro Whopperflower ×1
- Pyro Whopperflower ×1
Elite Enemies[]
- Fatui Electro Cicin Mage ×1
- Mirror Maiden ×1
- Electro Abyss Mage ×1
- Thunderhelm Lawachurl ×1
- Ruin Cruiser ×1
- Ruin Defender ×1
- Ruin Scout ×1
Local Specialties[]
NPCs[]
- Izumi Naki — Shrine Maiden
- Mochizuki — Shrine Maiden
- Shibata — Sangonomiya Samurai
- Sugiyama — Sangonomiya Samurai
Descriptions[]
This is the center of government and religion alike on Watatsumi Island. Shells and skerries flank the palace in which lie the relics of the serpent god.
Viewpoint, The Pearlescent Palace
The entrance to Enkanomiya. The water in this pool shine year in and year out with light akin to that of the moon, hence the named "Moon-Bathed."
Viewpoint, The Moon-Bathed Deep
Lore[]
Shrine Maidens[]
The Shrine Maidens of Watatsumi Island are trained at the Sangonomiya Shrine, as they worship Orobashi rather than the Sacred Sakura.
Trivia[]
- Sangonomiya Shrine was revealed in the Version 1.6 Special Program.
- Sangonomiya Shrine may be inspired by Ryuuguu-jou (Japanese: 龍宮城 "Dragon Palace Castle"), the undersea palace of the dragon god of the sea Ryuujin in Japanese folklore. The palace is described as being made out of gold, crystal, coral and pearl, with sloping roofs.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Sangonomiya Shrine | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 珊瑚宫 Shānhú-gōng | Coral Palace |
Chinese (Traditional) | 珊瑚宮 Shānhú-gōng | |
Japanese | 珊瑚宮 Sangonomiya[1] | Coral Palace |
Korean | 산호궁산호궁 Sanho-gung | Coral Palace |
Spanish | Santuario Sangonomiya | Sangonomiya Shrine |
French | Sangonomiya | — |
Russian | Сангономия Sangonomiya | — |
Thai | Sangonomiya | — |
Vietnamese | Sangonomiya | — |
German | Sangonomiya | — |
Indonesian | Sangonomiya Shrine | — |
Portuguese | Sangonomiya | — |
Turkish | Sangonomiya Tapınağı | Sangonomiya Temple |
Italian | Santuario dei Sangonomiya | Sangonomiyas' Sanctuary |
Change History[]
Released in Version 2.1