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Tenshukaku (Japanese: 天守閣 Tenshu-kaku) is a quest-exclusive point of interest and an instance located in Inazuma City, Narukami Island, Inazuma.

It is where the Raiden Shogun resides. Tenshukaku was built during the Archon War and is one of the three parts that make up Inazuma City, the other two being Hanamizaka and Tenryou. The Tenryou Commission Headquarters are also located inside Tenshukaku.

The interior of the Shogun's residence is a quest-exclusive Instance only accessible during The Lonesome Euthymia in Raiden Shogun's Story Quest, Imperatrix Umbrosa Chapter: Act I - Reflections of Mortality. It is entered through the same doors used to enter Narukami Island: Tenshukaku.

Points of Interest[]

There are 3 points of interest in Tenshukaku:

Name Description
Royal Hot Springs
Statue of the Omnipresent God

The Statue of the Omnipresent God is a statue in front of Tenshukaku where all the Visions taken by the Vision Hunt Decree are inlaid.

Tenryou Commission Headquarters

The Tenryou Commission Headquarters is the headquarters of the Tenryou Commission, the executive arm of the Shogunate.

NPCs[]

Entrance Area[]

Tenryou Commission Headquarters[]

Central Courtyard[]

Southern Tower[]

Descriptions[]

The residence of the most exalted one in all of Inazuma. Standing tall on the highest point in the city, it watches over all under the Electro Archon's dominion.

Version 1.5 Special Program

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
19In a Cautious WayIslands of the Lost and ForgottenTenryou Commission Headquarters
20Silent SeclusionIslands of the Lost and ForgottenTenshukaku (interior)
Domains
21Contemplation on EternityIslands of the Lost and ForgottenTenshukaku (interior)
Domains
01InazumaRealm of Tranquil EternityInazuma City (day; dawn), Tenshukaku (day)
08Blue DreamRealm of Tranquil EternityHanamizaka (dusk), Tenryou (dusk), Tenshukaku (night)
Quests, Event Gameplay, Serenitea Pot
 N/AUnnamed Tenshukaku Soundtrack 1N/ATenshukaku (dusk)

Trivia[]

  • The antler-like decorations seen along the center of the building are called kuwagata (鍬形), and are typically seen on samurai helmets (kabuto, ) as part of the crest adorning the front of the helmet (maedate, 前立).
  • Like the top of Favonius Cathedral, a Precious Chest can be found above the second level balcony on a rooftop.

Etymology[]

  • Tenshukaku (Japanese: 天守閣), or simply Tenshu (Japanese: 天守), refers to the tower keep of a Japanese castle.
    • Tenshu (Japanese: 天守) literally means "Heavenly Protector."

Gallery[]

Interior[]

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishTenshukaku
Chinese
(Simplified)
天守阁
Tiānshǒu-gé
Heavenly Protector Tower‍[※][※]
Chinese
(Traditional)
天守閣
Tiānshǒu-gé
Japanese天守閣
Tenshu-kaku
Heavenly Protector Tower
Korean천수각천수각
Cheonsu-gak
Heavenly Protector Tower‍[※][※]
SpanishTenshukaku
FrenchTenshukaku
RussianТэнсюкаку
Tensyukaku
ThaiTenshukaku
VietnameseThiên Thủ CácThiên Thủ CácHeavenly Protector Tower‍[※][※]
GermanTenshukaku
IndonesianTenshukaku
PortugueseTenshukaku
TurkishTenshukaku
ItalianTenshukaku

Change History[]

Version 2.1
  • Added the interior of Tenshukaku.

Version 2.0

  • Tenshukaku was released.

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