Where to find Mascot City's Tokyo City Dango area in Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 - Mascot City's Tokyo City Dango Area photo
(Image credit: Playground Games)

The new Festival Playlist update is well underway with the Horizon Mascot Party in Forza Horizon 6, and as with the usual weekly updates, we've got a new photo challenge. This one involves finding Mascot City's Tokyo City Dango area and it'll give you both the Dango Outfit, plus progress towards the Summer Season, inching you closer to the Exomotive Exocet Sport and the Datsun 2000 Roadster.

Forza Horizon 6 Mascot City's Tokyo City Dango area location

You can find the Tokyo City Dango area in the big Mascot Party stadium in the south of Shimanoyama (Image credit: Playground Games)

This week's photo challenge is super easy, you just need to head to the giant stadium in the south of the Shimanoyama region, on the west side of the map. This stadium is marked as the Horizon Mascot Party location, though it's somewhat confusing that the instructions direct us to Tokyo City, when it's not in that region at all.

Once you arrive, park anywhere inside, and follow these instructions to get your driver out of their car:

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  1. Press up on the D-pad to activate photo mode when your car is stationary
  2. Press Y for effects
  3. Scroll down to character
  4. Cycle along until they appear outside your car
  5. Press Y to close the effects menu
  6. Take your snap

This will earn you the Dango Outfit plus some progress towards those special Summer Season cars. Make sure to also complete the new collectible and weekly challenge if you want to maximise your point gains.

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Sean Martin
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Sean's first PC games were Full Throttle and Total Annihilation and his taste has stayed much the same since. When not scouring games for secrets or bashing his head against puzzles, you'll find him revisiting old Total War campaigns, agonizing over his Destiny 2 fit, or still trying to finish the Horus Heresy. Sean has also written for EDGE, Eurogamer, PCGamesN, Wireframe, EGMNOW, and Inverse.

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