Even if you’re not interested in the trophy, it’s worth gathering Magatama to unlock some of the best skills in the game.
How To Get Magatama in Ghostwire Tokyo
Nearly every Magatama comes from completing yokai hunt side quests. These are missions that task you with sealing, defeating, rescuing, helping, or following – or a combination of all those – specific yokai.
It’s usually to help a lone spirit, human or otherwise, ease their burden and move on, so there’s narrative value in pursuing these quests along with the more practical value of getting Magatama.
All Magatama Quests in Ghostwire Tokyo
Most of these quests unlock after cleansing a nearby torii gate, so if they don’t show up on your map right away, that’s why. These are all the ones we’ve found so far.
Zashiki-Warashi
Unlocks by: Cleansing Namita Shrine
Kappa
Unlocks by: Completing the Maze of Death story mission
Ittan Momen
Unlocks by: Completing Maze of Death story mission
Oni
Unlocks by: Completing Caves of Steel story mission
Karakasa-kozo
Unlocks by: Cleansing Shiroyama Shrine
Rokurokubi
Unlocks by: Cleansing Utagawa Shopping District
Kodama
Unlocks by: Cleansing Utagawa Shopping District
Nurikabe
Obtained automatically during three side quests and one main quest: Pillar of Light, Nesting Evil, The Voice in the Wall, A Passage Beyond Rewards: 4 Magatama total
Kamaitachi
Unlocks by: Completing Agony main story quest
The remaining three Magatama come from three separate Nekomata stalls in different parts of the city.
Tatsui Shrine - Archaeology Nekomata Hirokawa Shrine - Nostaglic Nekomata Yashin Shrine - Artsy Nekomata
Each costs 130,000 Meika, so you’ll need to farm plenty of it if you want the full set of Magatama.
That’s all you need to know about how to get Magatama in Ghostwire Tokyo, but make sure to check out our other Ghostwire Tokyo guides for more tips and tricks .