Assassins Creed Shadows fits into the complicated Assassins Creed timeline, spanning centuries of history across four different continents.

As its located in Kyoto, you could visit other fascinating landmarks like the Imperial Palace nearby.

The shrinepairs well with its real-life counterpart, Kasuga-taisha, which was first established in 768.

Alexios, Ezio, and Yasuke in various poses in a collage of images from Assassin’s Creed, Odyssey, and Shadows.

The same respect should be paid in real life, even if knowledge points don’t appear.

Kasuga Shrine can be found in the Yamashiro region.

While most of Amagasaki Castle was destroyed in real life, the tenshu keep was rebuilt in 2018.

A wide shot of Naoe in Assassin’s Creed Shadows looks at a temple.

If you want to experience what this area could’ve potentially been like, this is the best chance.

The name of the Azuchi-Momoyama period of the late 16th century comes in part from this castle.

Unfortunately, like some other landmarks on the list,this location can only be found by its ruins.

Yasuke in Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Seta Bridge is known as one of the Three Famous Bridges of Japan, making it quite iconic.

Its inclusion in the game utilizes a bit of creative license, as construction didn’t begin until 1583.

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Yasuke from Assasin’s Creed Shadows with some temples

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