Where to find Hateno Village in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

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Where to find Hateno Village in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

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Hateno Village can again be visited in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomthough you have to find it first.

You see, given the map layout in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and where the game starts, it might take you a while to find Hateno Village naturally.

Here’s where to find Hateno Village in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomas well as some information on what you will find there.

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Where to find Hateno Village in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

To find Hateno Village, you’ll need to head southeast of central Hyrule. It lies just north of the Necluda region, at coordinates approximately 3415,-2122,0121. You can see it on the map below:

Your best bet is to climb up Mount Lanayru’s Skyview Tower to ping the surrounding area and open your map. Be sure to bring cold-resistant clothing or exlixrs, though. From there, just head south, you’ll see the Hateno Windmills and Mushrooms as you glide.


Tears of the Kingdom has finally arrived and our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough will guide you in your quest. Your adventure begins on the Great Sky Island where you will need to complete Ukouh Shrine, Gutanbac Shrine, In-Isa Shrine and Nachoyah Shrine Link’s new abilities. This will allow you to complete the main quest To Hyrule Kingdom, find Captain Hoz, and get the Paraglider. We also have guides on how to access the sky, how to get the Archaic Tunic, how to beat the Flux Construct I, Amiibo unlocks, and how to tame horses.


What can you do in Hateno Village in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Hateno Village is largely as you left it in Breath of the Wild. It still has the Laboratory in its heyday, a pasture and a dyehouse. Be sure to visit the Ventest Clothing Store to meet Cece.

East Wind General Store is another place you will want to visit. This is where you can buy Hylian rice, carrots, Hylian tomatoes, and fresh milk. The Kochi Dye Shop is where you can change your paraglider’s material, which is a great way to put your own spin on Link’s most important tool.

Good luck finding Hateno Village! If you want to know more about Link’s adventure, go to our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough.

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