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Forza Horizon 6: Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge Locations

May 28, 2026
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While you’re probably still working through Forza Horizon 6’s main campaign, chasing down those wristbands to unlock even more races and events, you may want to turn your attention to the Welcome to Japan series’ new Autumn Festival Playlist. This entry series serves as a perfect way to acclimate to the weekly Festival Playlists, which ask you to complete challenges to unlock limited-time rewards. And one such task for the current round is the Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge.

To complete the Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge, you’ll need to track down the eponymous tower somewhere in the city and take a picture of your car by the base of it. If you’re struggling to find this landmark in Japan’s capital city, though, we’ll share the location below. Here’s where to find the Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6.

Where to find the Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6

To find the Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6, you’ll (unsurprisingly) need to drive or fast travel to the city of Tokyo. The tower is located on the western side of the city just north of the main highway. It’s fairly easy to spot once you get close, as it lives up to its name by towering over the area. But to make things as easy as possible, see the map below for the exact location.

When you arrive at the Tokyo Tower, you may be tempted to try to get a clear shot of the tower and your car, but the actual goal of this photo challenge is to take the picture at the base of the tower. As such, taking a photo from afar won’t count. Instead, drive your vehicle right up next to the tower, preferably near one of the four feet, before snapping your picture.

Once you’re at the base of the Tokyo Tower, press up on the D-Pad to enter photo mode, center your car in the shot, and press A to snap the picture. This will complete the Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge, earning you a Forza Link chat phrase and some seasonal reward points. The latter will help inch you closer to the larger seasonal rewards, which include the 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and the 1991 Honda CR-X SiR.

Of course, the Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge is simply one of the various challenges you’ll need to complete to earn every reward in the Autumn Festival Playlist. Make sure you check back for Daily and Weekly challenges as well if you want to make the most of this season’s offerings.

Forza Horizon 6 is available now on Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a PS5 version planned for later in 2026.

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