U4GM FH6: How to Complete Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge

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Festival Playlist jobs in Forza Horizon 6 can be a nice break from races, especially when they send you out into the city with a simple camera task.

Festival Playlist jobs in Forza Horizon 6 can be a nice break from races, especially when they send you out into the city with a simple camera task. The Tokyo Tower Photo Challenge is one of those quick wins, though it catches people out more than it should. If you're chasing seasonal points, rare cars, cosmetics, or just trying to keep your garage growing without burning through all your FH6 Credits, this is the kind of objective you shouldn't skip.

Where Tokyo Tower Is on the Map

Tokyo Tower sits in the western part of Tokyo, just north of a main highway running through the city. You don't need to hunt through backstreets for ages. Head into the Tokyo metro area, look up, and the tower should start standing out once you're close enough. It's tall, bright, and shaped in a way that's hard to mistake for another building. If you've unlocked fast travel, jump to the nearest road or event marker and drive the last short stretch. If not, just follow the highway into the city, then cut toward the tower when it appears on the skyline.

The Bit Players Usually Get Wrong

A lot of players roll up, stop a few streets away, snap a pretty shot, and wonder why nothing happens. The game isn't asking for a postcard view. It wants your car near the base of the tower. That means you need to drive right up to one of the tower's supporting legs or park almost underneath it. The landmark can still be in the frame, of course, but distance matters more than composition here. If the challenge doesn't pop, don't keep changing filters or camera angles. Move the car closer first.

Taking the Photo Properly

Once you're beside the base, open Photo Mode with up on the D-pad. Keep your car visible and make sure part of Tokyo Tower is also in the shot. You don't need a perfect magazine-style angle, and you don't need to spend ten minutes adjusting exposure. A clean, clear frame is enough. Take the photo, then wait a second for the completion message. If it still fails, back out, nudge the car nearer to the tower's feet, and try again. In most cases, that fixes it straight away.

Why This Small Challenge Is Worth Doing

The reward may look modest at first, usually a Forza Link phrase plus seasonal progress, but those points add up fast. Autumn Playlist rewards can include standout machines like the 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and the 1991 Honda CR-X SiR, so skipping easy objectives can cost you later. Photo Challenges are great because they take only a few minutes, don't require a tuned build, and don't depend on winning against other drivers. They're basically free progress if you know where to go.

Keep an Eye on the Playlist

If you're trying to clear the season efficiently, do this challenge while you're already in Tokyo for races, speed traps, or road discovery. It saves time, and you'll avoid that last-day rush when every missing point suddenly matters. Between quick photo tasks, daily goals, and weekly events, the Playlist is still one of the easiest ways to build up rewards, and some players also check options like Forza Horizon 6 Credits for sale when planning bigger garage upgrades, but the smartest move is to grab simple seasonal points whenever they're available.

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