Kakariko Graveyard

Kakariko Graveyard is a recurring location in the Legend of Zelda series. It is a graveyard located in Kakariko Village.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Near the back of the graveyard, the Composer Brothers, Flat and Sharp are buried. In between their graves is the Royal Family's Tomb, where Link can learn the "Sun's Song". The Shadow Temple is located at the very back of the Graveyard, atop a cliff that can only be accessed by playing the "Nocturne of Shadow" on the Ocarina of Time. Dampé the grave keeper lives in a hut to the right of the entrance of the Graveyard. After his death, his grave is situated on the left side of the Graveyard.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
The Graveyard can be accessed by entering a gate behind Renado's sanctuary. There is a small, hidden area in this graveyard far to the north of the regular Graveyard, and can be entered via a small crawlspace. This area contains a small pond, and a patch of land where the late King Zora and Queen Rutela are buried. To the East and under the lake is a small hole in which Lake Hylia can be accessed. After the Zora, Prince Ralis, has recovered from his sickness, he is found at this grave until he returns to Zora's Domain to accept his responsibility as king.

A flock of Guays circles the tree near the back of the graveyard where a golden ant can be found, and at night, two Imp Poes can be found by pushing the headstones in the front. Curiously, there is a small structure tucked off to the side that resembles a well of some sort, covered up by plates of tin roofing. This leads down into Renado's basement and is only used once, when Wolf Link is searching for the Tears of Light and breaks out of the 'well' to exit Renado's basement. The 'well' cannot be entered later.

The Hero of Time
In this fan film based on Ocarina of Time, Link and Sheik travel to a graveyard, which is presumably Kakariko Graveyard, to rescue the Sage of Shadow. Once there, they encounter a Bubble-like creature which they successfully defeat and trap inside a bottle (like a poe) to rescue the sage.

Friedhof von Kakariko Cementerio de Kakariko