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A Mibu ballon filled with fountainhead water, imbued with a blessing for departed souls.

If one pops this sakura-pink balloon and prays, those its water splashes upon will acquire more resurrective power for a time.
The oldest of the Mibu Ballons, Mibu priests are known to pop them as an offering of peace of the departed.

Increases the amount of Resurrective power Sekiro gains for 150 seconds (2 minutes 30 seconds), allowing him to refill Resurrection Nodes faster. A maximum of 5 can be held. Can be sold for 10.

Locations
Ashina Outskirts
  • From the Outskirts Wall - Stairway Sculptor's Idol, turn into the stairway's opposite direction and drop onto the ledge behind the Rooster. Grapple onto the small platform below to reach the two Balloons.
Ashina Castle
  • To the left from before the stairway leading to the castle, open two sets of gates. The item is by a tree in the grass.
  • Towards the Great Serpent Shrine from the Old Grave Sculptor's Idol.
Abandoned Dungeon
Senpou Temple
  • On the path to the left where the Monks patrol after the first gatehouse.


Fountainhead Palace
  • Two behind the Flower Viewing Stage under a waterfall.
Hirata Estate


Locations
Ashina Castle
  • From the well, towards the Abandoned Dungeon, in the bottom of the ravine in the Ashina Reservoir.
Abandoned Dungeon
Sunken Valley
  • Near the altar holding the Dried Serpent Viscera in the Sunken Valley Passage.
  • In the poison pool area near the Monkeys in Riven Cave.
  • On a ledge on the opposite side of the bridge the Great Serpent destroys. After killing the Great Serpent, Wolf lands here.
  • On a plank reached through the tunnel from where Long-Arm Centipede Giraffe is fought.
  • On a ledge below the Bodhisattva Valley Sculptor's Idol.
Ashina Depths
Fountainhead Palace
  • At the bottom of a small temple tower directly on the opposite side of the Flower Viewing Stage Sculptor's Idol.
  • Another one can be found not far to the right, under the bridge.
  • Three below a waterfall after the Palace.
Hirata Estate
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