Ikana Canyon

In Majora's Mask, Ikana Canyon is the region to the east of Clock Town, and the place where the final temple, the Stone Tower Temple, resides. It is known to be a cursed land where the Ikana Kingdom once existed, being home to the dead and filled with spirits who linger with regret and hatred. The Garo Ninjas can also be found here spying on the deserted land.

Like Great Bay Coast, the entrance to Ikana Canyon is blocked by fences that can only be jumped over using Epona. Moreover, to get to the inner part of the canyon, Link must show the Garo's Mask to the Poe Collector. By doing so, the ghoul will make a tree appear beside him, allowing Link to hookshot up to it and continue on his way. Once further inside the canyon, Link must make use of his Ice Arrows to cross the Octorok-infested river and hookshot his way up to the main part of the Ikana Canyon. It is also possible to get up with only the hookshot at a close enough point.

Main Features
Ikana Canyon is reputable in Majora's Mask for having more than twice as many boss battles (mini-boss and optional included) than any other place in the rest of the game, totaling twenty-six if each boss is counted as an individual in a battle. During his stay in this region, Link will have to visit most of the landmarks in order to finally bring peace and calm the lingering spirits that fill Ikana Canyon with such a history of greed and hatred.

The locations listed below are in the order that Link encounters them in Majora's Mask as he traverses the massive canyon.

Canyon Pass
The Canyon Pass is a rocky gorge ridden with iron fences, ancient statues, and enemies called Nejirons that resemble Gorons, but explode on contact. The pass features an entrance to the Ikana Graveyard and the main canyon.

Ikana Graveyard
Ikana Graveyard is an eerie burial ground kept by Dampé the grave keeper who patrols by day and hides by night, claiming he is frightened by ghosts. As night falls upon the canyon, the undead soldiers of Ikana awaken and guard the graves. Here, Link can obtain the Captain's Hat by defeating the soldiers' gigantic captain, Skull Keeta, who rests under an arch near Dampé's house. On each night of the three day cycle, the soldiers open a new grave which feature a small dungeon within, the first being a tomb guarded by an Iron Knuckle where Link learns the Song of Storms. The second grave contains an Iron Knuckle and a Piece of Heart, and in the third Link finds Dampé searching for an empty bottle, who asks to use the aura of his fairy to light the way.

Underground Waterfall
This waterfall can be found at the start of the river that separates the lower terrain of the canyon from the upper one. Behind it is the Secret Shrine, and at the end of its river is Southern Swamp.

Sakon's Hideout
Sakon the thief, who plays a major role in the Anju and Kafei side quest, has his hideout here hidden behind a large seal that only he can open. Once inside the hideout, Link finds a virtual maze featuring puzzles, enemies, and traps.

Ikana River
The dried up Ikana River pours down from a haunted grotto and into the canyon's neighboring region, the Southern Swamp below. The ghost composer Sharp inflicted an evil curse upon the river in the hopes of destroying all life in the valley.

Spring Water Cave
The Spring Water Cave has also been dried up due to the curse cast upon it by the ghost composer, Sharp. Only by playing him the song written by his brother will water rise again from the spring.

The Music Box House
Young Pamela and her father, a ghost researcher, reside here fending off the undead with the carnival-like song, Farewell to Gibdos, coming from the trumpet-like contraption atop their house. A group of Gibdos encircle the house looking for Pamela's Father, who is half-mummified from an encounter with Gibdos in the Well. Frightened, Pamela shoves her father in a closet and promises to protect him from any further harm, despite the fact that the source of the music box's power, the river, is dried up.

Link can obtain the Gibdo Mask from within the house by playing the Song of Healing in front of Pamela's father.

Beneath the Well
Ikana's well featuring a network of water channels and chambers has been long-dried up from the evil powers of Ikana's undead. Banned for entry by Pamela's father, due to "ghost sightings," the well has become the home of Gibdo community that await certain items for which they will trade passage into the next room. Once Link has escaped from the well, he can obtain the Mirror Shield and journey into Ikana Castle.

Ancient Castle of Ikana
Long forgotten by the world, much like the rest of Ikana Canyon, the castle has crumbled into ancient ruins, populated by nasty traps, evil monsters, and lost souls seeking revenge on the world. At the end of the castle, the King of Ikana and his two dim-witted guards await a savior to bring Ikana out of its curse.

Stone Tower
The entrance to the Stone Tower Temple contains several Fire Keese and Beamos, along with many Boulders and a bottomless pit. Link uses the Elegy of Emptiness, learned from Igos du Ikana, to hold down switches that move large, mobile blocks into various positions, allowing passage to the Stone Tower Temple. Once Link obtains the Light Arrows from the Garo Master, he can fire a Light Arrow into the red gem near the entrance, which will flip the entire tower, including the temple.

Stone Tower Temple
This topsy-turvey temple is located at the highest point of Ikana. The tower is full of undead creatures, ranging from ReDeads, Poes, and Eyegores to Armos and Garos. Within, Link fights the Garo Master, from whom he receives the Light Arrow as spoils, and the bat-attracting Gomess, from whom Link acquires the Boss Key. At the end of the temple, Link can obtain the Giant's Mask and is warped into a mysterious desert where he duels Twinmold, two gigantic parasites.

Secret Shrine
An optional cave found behind the aforementioned underground waterfall. Inside it, Link will find numerous mini-bosses, all of which were fought before in the temples.