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U4GM FH6: Where Edogawa Baseball Stadium Is

Some weekly photo tasks in Forza Horizon 6 look harmless, then you open the Tokyo map and realise every block seems to have a road, ramp, bridge, or marker fighting for your attention. The Edogawa Baseball Stadium objective is one of those challenges. It's not hard, but it can waste your time if you start searching the wrong side of the city. Since seasonal points can lead to cars, spins, cosmetics, and Forza Horizon 6 Credits, it's worth knocking this one out properly instead of driving around in circles for twenty minutes.

Where the Stadium Sits

Edogawa Baseball Stadium is in Tokyo, on the western side of the city area. A good marker to use is the Inner City Run Drift Zone. If you've already found that activity, head west from it and stay below the raised highway section. The stadium sits in the urban district, so don't expect it to be out in open countryside or beside a quiet mountain road. You're looking for a proper baseball ground shape, not just a random sports court or park. Once you're close, the layout is pretty easy to spot from the street.

Getting There Without Making It Awkward

If you've unlocked fast travel spots nearby, use them. There's no prize for taking the long route unless you're also trying to discover roads or build a skill chain on the way. That said, driving through Tokyo isn't a bad idea if you're still early in the game. You'll pick up road discovery, pass event icons, and probably trigger a few useful map reveals. I'd suggest setting a waypoint near the Inner City Run Drift Zone first, then adjusting from there. Going straight to the stadium by sight is much easier once the road network stops looking like a bowl of noodles.

Taking the Photo Correctly

When you arrive, don't just stop at the edge of the district and snap a quick picture. Get close enough that the stadium is clearly in frame. Park near the structure, open Photo Mode, and angle the camera so both your car and the stadium are visible. On controller, Photo Mode is usually opened with up on the D-pad, while PC players may have it bound to P unless they've changed the controls. Take the shot and wait a moment for the game to register the objective. If nothing pops, move closer or change the angle. The game can be picky about what it counts as the landmark.

Mistakes That Usually Cause Trouble

The most common mistake is photographing something that looks sporty but isn't the correct stadium. Tokyo has plenty of buildings packed close together, and from the wrong angle it's easy to fool yourself. Another issue is distance. If the stadium is tiny in the background, the challenge may not complete. Also, don't quit Photo Mode too quickly. Let the capture process finish and watch for the seasonal notification. It only takes a few extra seconds, and it saves you from repeating the same task. Simple landmark challenges are quick, but only when the game actually recognises what you've done.

Final Thoughts

The Edogawa Baseball Stadium photo challenge is a short job once you know the route: go to western Tokyo, move west of the Inner City Run Drift Zone, stay south of the elevated highway, and frame the stadium properly in Photo Mode. It's the sort of objective that's easy to ignore, but those small seasonal tasks add up across the playlist. They help with reward progress, rare cars, spins, and extra cash for your garage. If you're trying to speed up your collection or prefer to buy FH6 Credits for quicker upgrades, this challenge is still worth doing because it takes very little time and keeps your seasonal progress moving.

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