Tokyo Tower is one of those landmarks you can miss if you're staring at the racing line instead of the skyline. In Forza Horizon 6's Autumn playlist, the Photo Challenge asks you to get right up to its base and take a shot, which sounds simple until the city traffic, tall buildings, and side streets start messing with your sense of direction. You don't need a rare car, a tuned build, or extra FH6 Credits for this one. Any vehicle will do. Just head into the western side of Tokyo and look for the tall red-and-white tower rising above the streets.
Where to Start Looking
The easiest way to narrow it down is to aim for the west part of the city map, not the outskirts or the mountain roads. Tokyo Tower sits among the urban blocks, so if you're still blasting through open highways or dirt paths, you've gone too far out. Once you're in the right area, slow down a bit and use the skyline. It's much easier to spot the tower when you're not flying through corners at 180 mph. A lot of players drive straight past it because they're following event markers instead of looking up.
A Quick Route That Usually Works
If you want a cleaner route, fast travel to the Tokyo Food City Delivery job. From that point, turn right as soon as you get control of the car. Drive a short distance and keep your camera angled slightly upward. The tower should come into view pretty quickly. It's big, bright, and hard to mistake once you're close, but the surrounding streets can make the final approach feel a bit fiddly. Don't worry about parking perfectly. Just get near the base and stop somewhere that gives the camera a clear view of both your car and the landmark.
Taking the Photo
When you're in position, open Photo Mode. On PC, the default key is P. On a controller, press Up on the D-Pad. Move the camera around if the tower is partly blocked by buildings, trees, or your own car. The challenge normally checks the location more than your artistic talent, but it's still worth framing the shot properly. If it doesn't pop right away, nudge the car closer to the base, rotate the camera, and take another photo. These challenges can be a little picky now and then, especially when you're parked on the edge of the required area.
Final THoughts
Once the photo registers, you'll receive 2 points toward the Autumn seasonal progression, along with the "Oh…shiny!" Forza Link phrase. It's a small task, but it's worth doing early because those playlist points add up fast across the season. While you're planning the rest of your week, checking your garage, or saving Forza Horizon 6 Credits for a car you actually want, this Tokyo Tower stop is a quick win that shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes once you know where to go.
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