Genshin Impact Sakura Bloom Location Guide: Where to Find Sakura Bloom

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If you talk about the most awaited character of Genshin Impact version 2.0, then it would be none other than the five-star Cryo Sword user, Kamisato Ayaka. A character who has been anticipated by the Genshin community since her appearance in the beta test held in 2019. One of the most important ascension materials for Kamisato Ayaka is Sakura Bloom, which is scattered all over the Inazuma map. To make it easier to farm Sakura Bloom keep reading this article.

Best Locations to Farm Sakura Bloom

Here are some of the best locations where you can farm Sakura Bloom in Genshin Impact.

Grand Narukami Shrine

The first place to look for Kamisato Ayaka’s ascension material, Sakura bloom, would be in the Grand Narukami shrine.

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Seven Sakura blooms can be found just by walking from the bottom to the top of the shrine while more sakura blooms await on the shrine where lies the sacred Sakura tree. All one has to do is strike the pink Sakura Bloom with electro to collect it.

Grand Narukami Shrine Depths

The second place to look for Sakura bloom would be in the Grand Narukami Shrine Depths which lies right below the Narukami Shrine. Once the world quest, “A Strange Story in Konda” is finished, one can go inside the Grand Narukami Shrine Depth by leaping through a small crevice below the shrine. About 5 Sakura Blooms can be found in the depths.

Araumi

Araumi is another one of the regions where one can find Sakura Bloom easily. It is located in the Northernmost part of Narukami Island.

Kamisato Estate

Last but not least where Sakura Blooms can be found in the Kamisato Estate, the abode of Kamisato Ayaka. Even the surroundings of the Kamisato Estate have quite a good amount of Sakura Blooms to collect. Making it very easy to farm and ascend Kamisato Ayaka.

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Genshin Impact is a free-to-play gacha-based role-playing game currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Android, and iOS.

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