Hateno Village

is a recurring location in.

BotW: is a permanent BotW: settlement located in BotW:. It is rumored to be the hometown of BotW:. The BotW: is located on the southern end of the BotW:, next to BotW:'s model homes. To the east, the BotW: overlooks the BotW:, and pathways to BotW: and BotW: can be found nearby. The peaceful BotW: contains an BotW: and a few shops, including the BotW:, the BotW:, and the BotW:. A total of three NaN Silos can be found throughout the town, two of which have had windmills attached in order to grind flour. NaN Blue Flame Pedestals also dot the landscape.

During the BotW: 100 years ago, BotW: was the larger of only two BotW: settlements to remain. Its survival is owed largely to the successful defense effort at BotW:, as well as the awakening of BotW:'s sealing powers on BotW:. Following the BotW:, the BotW: began in BotW:, wherein the destruction of BotW: left BotW: unable to farm. Eventually, the BotW: was able to recover, and BotW: became self-sufficient. BotW: also founded the BotW: nearby, due to the source of BotW: discovered on the BotW:.

Since it is located so close to BotW:, BotW: has a chilly environment, and most residents wear long sleeves as a result. The villagers primarily make their living through agriculture, and most NaN Houses have either a field or a ranch of some kind. BotW: clothes is also a traditional craft of the village. Though BotW: is relatively peaceful when compared to the rest of BotW:, travelers such as BotW: note that it feels precarious.

Trivia

 * Several examples of BotW: writing can be found throughout BotW:.
 * The signs at the entrance to the BotW: translate to "Hateno."
 * The sign on the bulletin board at the center of BotW: translates to "Notice."
 * Pieces of furniture in BotW:'s model NaN Houses have writing on them, reading as "Builders."
 * The sheets of paper hung up around BotW: translate to "Caution," "Congrats," and "Account."