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Rory Norris

Where to find the Tokyo Tower in Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6: A white car parked at the base of the Tokyo Tower.

Each week in Forza Horizon 6's Series 1 update, you need to take a photo of a different location. The first week, Summer, started pretty simply in the Horizon Festival grounds, but now you've got to take a photo of the Tokyo Tower. It turns out that finding a massive red tower is actually quite hard when your view is limited to a car's cockpit.

Below, I'll show you where you need to go to complete the Tokyo Tower photo challenge so you can quit being a tourist and get back to racing—there are limited-time cars on the line, here, driver.

Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo Tower location

You can find the Tokyo Tower in the west of Tokyo near the main highway, just south of the seasonal Tokyo City Food Delivery job and northeast of the Tokyo House location. Once you're in the area, it's pretty easy to spot the bright red base and the Horizon Festival boards around it.

For the seasonal challenge that requires you to take a photo of the Tokyo Tower, all you actually need to do is photograph the base. In fact, taking a full-length shot of the tower itself weirdly doesn't count. Drive up to the base of the tower, enter photo mode (up on the d-pad), and take a snapshot of the base. It's that easy.

In return for your troubles, you'll earn three Festival Playlist points and the 'Oooh…Shiny!' quick chat line. The latter is largely meaningless to most of us, but the Festival Playlist progress is all-but required if you want to get the exclusively weekly cars—1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and 1991 Honda CR-X SiR—or the Series 1 reward cars—2008 Mazda Furai and 2010 Nissan 370Z.

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