Jochi-iu Shrine location and walkthrough in Zelda: TOTK

Jochi-iu ShrineThere is a temple within Tears of the Kingdom – The Legend of Zelda’s Deep Akkala region in Hyrule.

This guide will walk you through how to find and solve the puzzles at the Jochi Iu Shrine, as well as help you navigate the shrine. “Courage to Pluck”Collect the chests. Light of Blessing.

When you’re done, our shrine locations page or interactive Hyrule map can direct you toward something else to do.


Jochi-iu Shrine Location

It is located in the Deep Akkala area. The shrine is located just north of the road connecting East Akkala Stable and the Akkala ancient tech lab.

A map showing the Jochi-iu Shrine in Zelda; Tears of the Kingdom. It is in Deep Akkala, near Bloodtear Lake

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Jochi-iu Shrine Walkthrough

Link plays the biggest Jenga game ever at the Jochi-iu Shrine with the help of Ultrahand. This shrine requires you to place the ball into the socket at the bottom of the precariously balanced pillar. Link will be able to dump blocks onto the ground if he knocks over the tower or steps on the platform it is on. The blocks (and Link!) will be thrown into an endless pit, and the game will reset itself to its original position. Resetting also returns all blocks that were removed back to the tower, erasing any other progress you’ve made.

A tower of long, metal beams stands in front of Link, with a ball balanced on top. In the Jochi-iu Shrine of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

I hope you llke Jenga, Link.
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1. On the left, approach the tower. Just like in Jenga, you’ll want to remove the blocks that aren’t load bearing, allowing the tower to stay balanced. Three blocks are visible in the third row of the tower from the bottom. Use Ultrahand The center block can be gently slid out.

Link highlights a tower of blocks with his Ultrahand ability in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The block on the third row center is glowing green, while the rest are orange.

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2. Put the piece to the left of the alcove. The electrical pad needs to be connected to its non-powered companion to form a circuit that will power the moving platform. Jenga is a great conductor of electricity.

3. Grab another block by returning to the tower. This one is also precarious; the tower’s bottom row has both a center piece and an edge piece. Use UltrahandSlide out the edge block slowly. The tower will remain standing on just that center block as long as you’re careful.

Link uses Ultrand to pull a block from the bottom of a tower in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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4. Join the pieces together at an angle of obtuse to join the electrical pads. It will then start to move horizontally towards the other wall.

Link guides one metal block on to an electric pad in the Jochi-iu Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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5. Use the Hop On The Platform and hop on. UltrahandGrab the ball by the top. Drop the ball into the socket by bringing the ball over.

6. Voila! It’s open! But don’t leave just yet. You still have two chests left to find.

The chests of Jochi-iu Shrine

1. Let’s start with the hardest chest first, while you have the moving platform still working. There is a chest resting on one of the middle beams of the tower, and it’s obscured from view by the top of the tower. There are a few ways to get there.

2. Use Ultrahand Pull the top of the tower off gently. Be careful not to knock it over. You should be able to see the chest now.

Link looks a stack of blocks, half demolished, with a treasure chest on top in the Jochi-iu Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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3. The platform will continue to move backwards while you wait for a short time window where your UltrahandThe indicator on the chest will turn green, and then you can grab hold of it.

4. One more method: fuse together two long blocks to form a stick. Then, (I said gently!) guide it toward the chest. It will then be able to navigate towards the chest. Once the “Attach” prompt appears, you should be able to fuse your long block stick to the chest and extract it.

5. Find a treasure chest by opening it. large zonaite.

Link raises two blocks in the air with Ultrahand. A treasure chest is stuck to one end.

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1. On the right side of the room, there is a chest. Once you’ve finished with the moving platform, grab one of the blocks with Ultrahand. It can be leaned against the platform for climbing.

2. You can also use RecallFirst, use the block. Use the block first. UltrahandCreate a pathway that lifts and lowers a block like a small elevator. Then use RecallHop on the block when it reaches the top ledge.

Link uses Recall to ride a block up to a ledge where a treasure chest is waiting in the Jochi-iu Shrine in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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3. You will find the Zonai Bow with +4 Attack when you open up your chest.

4. Now that you’ve grabbed every chest, go through the door to receive the Light of Blessing.

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