If you are diving into the Tokyo streets in Forza Horizon 6, you’ve probably realized how massive and confusing the urban part of the map can get. One spot everyone is trying to find right now is the iconic Shibuya Crossing. Whether you just want to cruise through it or you are trying to knock out your playlist challenges, locating it can be a bit tricky with all the neon lights and tight streets.
Here is a quick, straightforward guide on exactly where to look on your map and how to clear the challenge tied to it.
Finding It on the Map
To get to Shibuya Crossing, pull up your world map and look over toward the northwestern sector of Tokyo City. You are looking for a massive, highly recognizable four-way junction right in the heart of the urban district.
If the map looks like a giant web of roads and you are having trouble pinning it down, keep an eye out for these specific in-game landmarks and anchors:
The Landmarks: The crossing sits directly near the Raku Raku (sometimes translated or referred to as Rocky Rocky) map landmark icon. If you spot the Edogawa Baseball Stadium, you are very close—
Shibuya Crossing is just a short drive away from it.
Nearby Activities: Look for the Highway Circuit road race; the crossing is located almost directly south of it. It also sits just to the east of the food delivery job icon.
The Collection Journal: If you want a foolproof way to track it, open your pause menu, go to your collection journal, and look under the Discover Japan Discovery section. You can track the location directly from there.
Completing the "Tokyo Drift" Daily Challenge
A lot of players are specifically hunting down this intersection to finish the Forzathon Daily Challenge. The challenge requires you to earn 3 Awesome Drift or E-Drift Skills right at Shibuya Crossing.
It sounds simple, but the tight city space can make it frustrating. Here are a few tips to get it done quickly:
Triggering the Skill: You need to enter the intersection with a decent amount of speed, pull your handbrake to initiate an E-drift, and hold the slide continuously for about 3 seconds. The key is maintaining the slide without tapping the walls or spinning out entirely.
Watch Out for Traffic: This is probably the most frustrating part. The intersection is usually packed with NPC traffic cars. If you smash into them too hard, they tend to get stuck, which instantly breaks your skill chain and ruins your drift. Try to time your entries when the lanes clear up a bit.
The Best Cars for the Job: While you can drift almost anything with enough practice, you will save yourself a lot of headaches by pulling out a dedicated drift build. Cars like the Formula Drift Toyota GR Supra, or any high-horsepower rear-wheel-drive swap with drift tires, will make holding that 3-second slide much easier.