Ghostwire Tokyo: Fast travel - how to unlock? Ghostwire Tokyo guide, walkthrough
This page of the guide for Ghostwire Tokyo explains how to unlock fast travel and what assumptions and limitations it has for use.
Last update: 07 April 2022
On this page of the Ghostwire Tokyo guide, you can find information about the fast travel and how it works. You will learn how to access fast travel, if it's free, how to use it and under what circumstances the game may block fast travel.
Fast travel availability
Ghostwire Tokyo is an open world game and the virtual Tokyo is a quite sizable city. As a result, you may be interested in the fast travel option in order to shorten city trips and reach quest locations and other places of interest faster.
The game has a fast travel feature, but is not immediately available. You have to play a few initial main missions without the possibility of using fast travel and advance to the main quest A Maze of Death, specifically to the point when you take control of the the Shiroyama Shrine.
As a reminder, in order to take over the Shiroyama Shrine, you need to cleanse the 3 Torii Gates there. Completing this mission objective should result in displaying a message confirming the possibility of using fast travel.
Fast travel in action
Thanks to fast travel, you can quickly travel to shrines and other unique locations from the world map, e.g. Necomat stalls. After highlighting a shrine or other selected location, you should see the fast travel button icon in its description (square button on PS5).
Using fast travel in the game is free and unlimited. You just need to confirm that you want to "teleport" to another place on the world map.
Blocked fast travel - why?
At certain moments, the game may temporarily block the use of fast travel. The reasons can be the following:
- Staying inside the building or in the basement - you have to go to the surface.
- Engaging in combat or performing important quest activities - you must end the fight or complete the current quest/mission objective.
- Akito and KK are separated, which results in a loss of power, but fortunately it is a temporary state determined by the plot.