Genshin Impacts Three Inazuma Commissions Explained

Genshin Impact’s Three Inazuma Commissions Explained

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In Genshin Impact 2.0, Inazuma is under the strict rule of the Bakufu, and the three Commissions manage all aspects of Inazuma’s affairs.

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Genshin Impacts Three Inazuma Commissions Explained

Recently illustrated in Genshin Impact’s 2.0 update livestream, Inazuma is a nation under strict rule. With governing forces heavily involved in the island nation’s affairs, three prominent Commissions, referred to as the Tri-Commission, are responsible for managing all aspects of Inazuma. While there is still a great deal to learn about the government hierarchy in Inazuma, information about the three Commissions is detailed in the Genshin Impact 2.0 Special Program.

In Genshin Impact, an Inazuman refugee, Atsuko, can be found on the docks in Liyue, and she offers much insight into what the isolated nation is like. Speaking on her homeland, Atsuko reminisces on the pressures of Inazuma and how the Bakufu enforces “such strict control.” Atsuko continues explaining most residents never get to see the world beyond the region’s borders because there are “several stages of application and approval with the Kanjobugyo” to leave.

It’s evident from Atsuko’s statement that the Bakufu is the main governing entity of Inazuma in Genshin Impact. As the Electro Archon, Baal, is the Shogun of the Inazuma Bakufu, as confirmed by Zhongli, it further conveys a powerful force is ruling Inazuma. The “Kanjobugyo” that Atsuko refers to is likely one of the three prominent Commissions – the Kanjou Commission – insinuating that the Tri-Commission works closely with the Inazuma Bakufu in controlling the nation’s affairs. So, what exactly do each of the Commissions do?

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Genshin Impact’s Inazuma Tri-Commission Details Explained

As explained by miHoYo developers, the inspiration for the Tri-Commission stems from the Japanese title “Bugyo,” which translates to “commissioner”. Hence, the “Kanjobugyo” Atsuko mentioned is a synonym for the Kanjou Commission. The developers describe a Commissioner in Inazuma as “an important person responsible for a certain area of affairs.” Therefore, each of the three prominent Commissions manages a specific aspect of the isolated nation of Inazuma. Below is a list of each Commission’s responsibilities and everything revealed in the Genshin Impact 2.0 livestream.

•Kanjou Commission: This Commission is led by the Hiiragi Clan. The responsibilities include managing finance and customs in Inazuma. Per Atsuko’s description of the “Kanjobugyo,” the affairs also include processing applications of locals who wish to leave the nation’s borders.

•Tenryou Commission: The Kujou Clan, who runs this Commission, manages security and military affairs. They enforce the “Vision Hunt Decree” that Raiden Shogun has proclaimed. This Commission is directly involved in the conflict that plagues Inazuma. Kujou Sara, the adopted daughter of the Kujou Clan, is the general of the Tenyrou Commission and loyal to the Raiden Shogun and her duties.

•Yashiro Commission: Led by the Kamisato Clan, this Commission manages shrines, festivals, and cultural events. The highly anticipated Kamisato Ayaka is the daughter of the Kamisato clan, and also part of the resistance in Inazuma. Thoma (Tohma) is also affiliated with the Kamisato Clan as the current chief retainer.

Because the Genshin Impact 2.0 special program didn’t release all the information regarding the update, it’s likely more information regarding these entities will be made available in the future. As it stands, these Commissions are highly influential in managing the affairs of Inazuma and appear to be under the Raiden Shogun’s control. Genshin Impact’s Inazuma nation will be available on July 21, 2021, and fans can look forward to seeing how the Tri-Commission operates.

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