Updated on January 18, 2022, by Scott Vengel: Genshin Impact has gone through a lot of development these last few months. Compared to the first two regions of the game, Inazuma has not seen the same stagnation in content. In nearly every update Genshin Impact has seen a new subregion: Inazuma, Seirai, Tsurumi Island, Enkanomiya. As such, two new buried chests have surfaced in Inazuma. This guide will be updated to include those chests, as well as a little more information on prior chests in the region.
Buried Treasure Chests in Inazuma
Inazuma is a collection of islands based on real-world Japan that is southeast from the coastline of the rest of the Genshin Impact map. This new area is loaded with new content, quests, and treasure chests. There are only four buried treasure chests around the islands, but they are spread out over various locations. So in order to get them all, players should be ready for some traveling.
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Buried Inazuma Treasure Chest 1
The first location for buried treasure is on Narukami Island. Narukami is the easternmost main island, home to the Grand Narukami Shrine, Konda Village and its abandoned Shrine, and many Kitsune Statues. There is one treasure chest buried among the shrines.
Players need to head to the location and look for a single, lonely Kitsune statue. They will need to look at it through the Memento Lens, which is gotten through the Sacrificial Offering quest chain, started by the shrine maiden in Konda Village. Until players have the Lens, they will not be able to pick up this buried treasure. Looking through the lens at the statue will open up the option to dig near the statue, and players will earn a quick exquisite chest for very little work.
Buried Inazuma Treasure Chests 2 and 3
The second and third treasure chests are located off of the southeastern coast of Narukami Island. It is immediately west of the Inazuma City proper.
The two buried chests are located very close to one another.
One is on the southernmost part of the beach.
The second is located under a tree near the western coastline of the island.
As soon as players walk over to the correct spot, they will receive an option to “Dig” using the interact key. The treasure chests will then appear, revealing two common chests.
Buried Inazuma Treasure Chest 4
The fourth buried treasure chest in Genshin Impact’s new 2.0 location is to the far west of Narukami. Players need to head to the northernmost island of those that makeup Fort Mumei to the west of Yashiori Island. Fort Mumei is located directly west of Fort Fujitou.
Players should look for a ruin of a round structure that looks a little like a giant, broken well. The center is filled with vines, but the very center will have a “Dig” prompt that will give players a buried treasure.
The dig will reward players with a luxurious chest, which is perfect for players looking to increase their primogem count.
Buried Inazuma Treasure Chest 5
The fifth buried chest is a little different from other buried chests in Inazuma because it’s tied to a quest. Players will need to interact with Washizu before they can collect the buried chest in Higi Village.
First, players will need to talk to Washizu located in Serpent’s Head. He will ask the players to pay respects to the shrine just next to him, which will summon three orbs.
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When players come back to the shrine the next day, a common chest will appear. This will take real-time days, so players may want to remind themselves about the quest, so they don’t forget.
Players should repeat this for three days, repeating the rewarding process and unlocking the world quest, Sinister Instruction. The quest will request for the player to find his secrets in Higi Village.
The buried chest can be found near a torch in the center portions of the village. Digging will give the player an exquisite chest and the achievement, A Hollow Soul.
Buried Inazuma Treasure Chest 6
The sixth and final buried chest in Inazuma is located on the new Tsurumi Island.
After teleporting to the beacon on the road towards the Moshiri Ceremonial Site, players will need to walk to the southwest.
The buried chest will be located under some nearby rocks. Players will find it guarded by two Hilichurls digging around the rocks, so they will need to fight them before collecting the chest.
Pressing the Dig button near these rocks will give the player a common chest.
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