Forza Horizon 6’s latest seasonal event, the "Welcome to Japan" Festival Playlist, hides a quirky photo challenge known as #PitcherPerfect. The task asks participants to snap a picture inside a specific baseball venue tucked away in the northwest reaches of Tokyo City, just beyond the familiar silhouette of the Tokyo Tower.
Finding the Hidden Diamond
The stadium is easy to spot once you know what to look for: a diamond‑shaped plot of land sits south of a wide highway that cuts through the city’s northern fringe. A quick scan of the surrounding streets reveals a modest grandstand, a neatly trimmed infield and the faint outline of a scoreboard that together signal the venue’s identity.
Once inside the stadium’s virtual gates, the game registers the location and the challenge is marked as complete. The reward for this photographic feat is the Slide Whistle car horn, a playful sound effect that can be added to any vehicle in the player’s garage.
Equipping the New Horn
To equip the Slide Whistle, players must open the Cars menu, navigate to the Car Horns section and select the newly unlocked option. From there the horn can be assigned to any vehicle, allowing drivers to broadcast a distinctive whistle across the open road.
The challenge forms part of a broader celebration of Japanese culture within the game, tying together elements of sport, architecture and local flavor. By placing a baseball stadium in the heart of a digital Tokyo, the developers give players a chance to explore a quiet corner of the city that often goes unnoticed amid the neon‑lit avenues and bustling districts.