Not every Festival Playlist task in Forza Horizon 6 points you to a big icon on the map, and that's what makes the Edogawa Baseball Stadium hunt a little awkward. You might be chasing seasonal points, picking up FH6 Credits, or just clearing the board before the next season rolls in, then suddenly the #PitcherPerfect Photo Challenge asks for a place the game doesn't clearly label. The good news is that the stadium isn't buried in the countryside or hidden behind some odd unlock. It's right in Tokyo City. You just need to know what shape to look for. What the Photo Challenge Wants The #PitcherPerfect challenge is a simple one once you're in the right spot. You don't need a certain car class, a tuned setup, or a perfect stunt score. The game only wants a photo taken inside Edogawa Baseball Stadium. That sounds easy, but plenty of players end up circling nearby roads because the stadium doesn't pop up like a normal landmark. If you take the picture from outside the grounds, it may not count, even if the field is clearly visible in the shot. Where to Look in Tokyo Open the map and move over to Tokyo City. From there, look toward the northwestern part of the urban area. A useful reference point is Tokyo Tower, since the stadium sits just north of it. Zoom in and search for a baseball-diamond shape near a large highway. That diamond is the field. There may not be a neat name tag telling you you've found Edogawa Baseball Stadium, so trust the layout instead of waiting for the map to help you. It's one of those locations that's obvious only after someone points it out. How to Make the Photo Count Once you've spotted the field, fast travel to a nearby road if you can, then drive into the stadium area. Don't stop on the pavement outside. Don't park by the fence and hope the camera accepts it. Get your car onto the baseball complex, preferably close to the middle of the field, then open Photo Mode. Take the shot with your car inside the stadium boundaries. If the challenge doesn't trigger, move a bit deeper into the grounds and try again. It's usually a positioning issue, not a bug. Why It's Worth Doing The reward for completing #PitcherPerfect is the Slide Whistle Car Horn. It's not a performance upgrade, sure, but it's a nice little item for players who like collecting seasonal rewards. These quick objectives also help push your Festival Playlist progress forward, which is often where the better prizes are hiding. Even a small photo task can matter if you're trying to unlock rare cars, earn more seasonal points, or simply keep your account up to date each week. Final Thoughts Edogawa Baseball Stadium is easy to miss because Forza Horizon 6 doesn't treat it like a major tourist spot, but finding it takes only a minute once you use Tokyo Tower as your marker. Head north of the tower, look for the diamond-shaped field, drive inside, and snap the photo from the stadium grounds. After that, you can get back to exploring Tokyo, testing new routes, and building out your collection of Forza Horizon 6 Cars with another seasonal task checked off your list.
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