Highlights
- You cannot enter the Hamamatsu Hill enemy base because the gate is locked and requires a key to open.
- To get the key, you need to speak to the NPC in Hamamatsu Castle. The NPC will help you in the boss fight and ask you to clear an area.
- Inside the Hamamatsu Hill Enemy Base there will be strong enemies, so carry your best weapon and come prepared.
To unlock the enemy base near Mikatagahara Junction at Hamamatsu Hill, you will need a special key. The game doesn’t explain how to open it, which can make it confusing for the players. Taking to the NPC and completing her task will reward you with the key to open the enemy base. In this guide, we will show you how to open the Enemy Base Gate near Mitagahara Junction at Hamamatsu Hill in Nioh 3.
How to Open the Enemy Base Gate near Mikatagahara Junction (Hamamatsu Hill)


To reach the enemy base at Hamamatsu Hill near Mik Tagara Junction, you will notice that the gate is locked. To open it, you will need a key. Go to the NPC inside the Hamamatsu Castle and talk to her. She will join you during the Linoya boss fight.

The boss is located at Yotan Temple. Once the fight is over, return to Hamamatsu Castle and speak with the same NPC. After talking to her, she will ask you to clear another area. Complete the task and she will reward you with the key.


After you have the key, fast travel to Mikatagahara Junction and you will be able to enter and clear the enemy base. Inside the enemy base, you will find five Yokai. Most of them are skeleton type enemies and they hide and ambush you when you get close. The final enemy is a Ninja Yoki and you will find it near the middle of the temple.
FAQs
- Where is the Linoya boss located?
- Linoya boss is located at Yotan Temple and you need to defeat her to unlock the key.
- What enemies are inside the Enemy Base?
- There are five Yokai inside, and most of them are skeleton-type enemies that ambush you when you get close.
- Who is the final enemy inside the base?
- The final enemy is a Ninja Yoki located near the middle of the temple area.
