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Where to find the Tokyo City region Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 6

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 3:13 pm
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After taking last week off, the Treasure Hunt challenge is back on the menu in Forza Horizon 6’s Spring Series 1 update. This week, we’ve got to find the Tokyo City Treasure Hunt, which is the hardest one yet.

The hint you’re given is of the shipping yard in the city, with tons of containers and facilities on the ground below. But it’s hard to figure out what direction the photo was taken from, which makes it difficult to pinpoint the location. Don’t worry, I’ll explain exactly where to go to find the Treasure Chest this week.

Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt location

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Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt location: A Mazda Furai parked outside of a warehouse at the docks.
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Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt location: A Mazda Furai driving up a ramp on the side of a warehouse.
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Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt location: A Mazda Furai driving across a gap between two warehouses.
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Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt location: A Mazda Furai parked on a balcony on the side of a warehouse, overlooking the dock area.
(Image credit: Xbox)

The Festival Playlist’s Treasure Hunt chest this week is in Tokyo City, on a warehouse roof in the docks to the far east of the region. It’s not far from the Pier Pressure wristband event—in fact, you can see part of the course in the background of the photo clue. You’ll need a fast, powerful car to reach it, though:

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  1. Head to the west side of the docks, near the large warehouses overlooking the shipping containers—you’ll see the red pylons from the photo clue.
  2. Drive up the ramp on the northernmost Tomitama warehouse.
  3. Jump across the gap to the other warehouse and drive up to the rooftop.
  4. Use the ramp on the roof to jump back across to the roof of the Tomitama warehouse.
  5. Drop off the ledge on your right, onto a platform where you’ll see the festival chest—it’s above the first ramp you took.
  6. Crash into the Treasure Hunt chest there to smash it, completing the challenge.

Like previous Treasure Hunt challenges, you’ll receive three Festival Playlist points and 100,000 credits for your trouble. Can’t argue with that for only a short detour.

As for what those Festival Points go towards, this week, you can unlock the 1996 Toyota Starlet Glanza V and the 1974 Toyota Corolla SR5. You’ll also be closer towards the 60 and 120 point milestones with the 2008 Mazda Furai and 2010 Nissan 370Z respectively.


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This is the last update of Series 1, though there’s a good chance that there’ll be more Treasure Hunts popping up regularly during Season 2 as well.

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