The Autumn season is finally here for Forza Horizon 6‘s Welcome to Japan festival playlist. With it comes new challenges that’ll take you racing through the busy city and off-road trails to completing stunts, treasure hunts, and more.
One of the featured activities is the Photo Challenge, which requires you to find your way to the Tokyo Tower and take a picture right at its base. The landmark is easy to find as it’s in the western part of Tokyo. However, if you’re having issues tracking it down, here’s a complete guide to finding Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6!
Here’s How to Find Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6
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Credits: YouTube Shark R/Playground Games
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Credits: YouTube Shark R/Playground Games
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Credits: YouTube Shark R/Playground Games
Now, you don’t need a specific vehicle to complete this Photo Challenge in Forza Horizon 6. Simply hop into any car and make your way to the western part of the city, exactly where we’ve marked on the map above.
Once you’ve arrived here, park your vehicle near the base of Tokyo Tower, and snap a picture. You can open the Photo Mode by pressing P on PC, or by tapping Up on the D-Pad if you’re playing with a controller.
If you’re still having trouble locating Tokyo Tower, don’t worry. A quick way to find it is by fast traveling to the “Tokyo Food City Delivery” job. From there, take an immediate right turn, and after driving a short distance, you’ll be able to easily spot the tower.
After completing the Photo Challenge in Forza Horizon 6, you will earn 2 points towards Autumn seasonal progression, and the “Oh…shiny!” Forza Link phrase.
Forza Horizon 6 Welcome to Japan Autumn Festival Playlist is Here!
Autumn season in Forza Horizon 6. | Credits: YouTube Shark R/Playground GamesAs we’ve said before, the Autumn Season has now made its way, and brings us the Nissan Skyline GT-R-V-Spec 1997 unlockable for 15 points, and the Honda CR-X SIR 1991 for 30 points, respectively.
Not only that, but we also have the new Weekly Challenge called.”King of the Road, which centers around challenges based on Nissan Silvia K’s. We’ve already told you about the Photo Challenge, and then there’s also the Treasure Hunt, which can give you 100,000 Credits. Players can also complete a bunch of the following daily challenges –
| Challenge | Date | Points |
| Big in Japan – Win a cross-country race in a Sports Utility Hero | May 28 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| Pre-Loved – Buy an Aftermarket Car | May 29 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| In the Zone – Earn a total of 300 mph across Speed Zones | May 30 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| Hang Time – Earn 3 stars at Danger Signs | May 31 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| Link Skiller – Earn a LINK Skill | June 1 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| Drop the Beat – Earn an Awesome Air Skill in the 1991 Honda Beat (June 2) | June 2 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
| Tokyo Drift – Earn three Awesome Drift or E-Drift Skills at Shibuya Crossing | June 3 | 5,000 Credits & 1 Point |
The Autumn season in Forza Horizon 6‘s Welcome to Japan Festival Playlist also introduces a variety of additional events and rewards for players to jump into –
| Seasonal Events | Rewards |
| Seasonal Championship – Country Living | AM DBX ’21 & 5 Points |
| Seasonal Championship – Trail Mix | Schuppan 962CR & 5 Points |
| Seasonal Championship – Majestic Domestics | Abarth 695 ’16 & 5 Points |
| Monthly Rivals Series – Soni Circuit | Super Wheelspin & 4 Points |
| Touge Showdown – Mazda of the Mountain | Huracan EVO& 3 Points |
| Seasonal Job – Tokyo Food City Delivery | Nissan Be-1 ’87 & 3 Points |
| Trailblazer – On Par | Wheelspin & 2 Points |
| Danger Sign – Highway Jump | Wheelspin & 2 Points |
| Speed Zone – Forest Straight | Wheelspin & 2 Points |
With that said, have you managed to find the Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6? Let us know in the comments below!
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