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Landmark photo tasks can be oddly annoying, especially when Tokyo's streets start looking the same after a few fast turns. The Edogawa Baseball Stadium objective is one of those jobs that sounds easy until you're circling blocks and second-guessing every sports ground you pass. If you're trying to keep your seasonal progress moving while saving up Forza Horizon 6 Credits for better cars and upgrades, this is a quick challenge worth knocking out early.

Quick Route to the Stadium

You'll want to head into the Tokyo area first, then focus on the western side of the city. The best nearby marker is the Inner City Run Drift Zone. From there, drive west and stay below the raised highway network. Don't overthink it. The stadium sits in the urban district, and once you're close, the open baseball field shape is much easier to spot than most buildings around it.

  • Open the map and find Tokyo City.
  • Look for the Inner City Run Drift Zone.
  • Travel west from that activity marker.
  • Stay south of the elevated highway.
  • Watch for a large baseball field and stadium layout.
How to Know You're in the Right Place

Tokyo has plenty of structures that can throw you off. Small parks, sports courts, and big rooftops may look convincing for a second, especially at speed. The Edogawa Baseball Stadium has a clearer field layout, with the diamond and stands giving it away. If you've arrived at a place that looks more like a generic sports complex, move around the block and check the map position again.

ClueWhat to Look For

Map positionWestern Tokyo, near the Inner City Run Drift Zone.

Road layoutUrban streets with the highway sitting to the north.

Visual markerA clear baseball field shape with stadium seating.

Best approachDrive west from the drift zone instead of cutting across random streets.

Taking the Photo Correctly

Once you're there, don't just snap a picture from half a mile away and hope the game accepts it. Pull your car close to the stadium, open Photo Mode, and frame the shot so the stadium is clearly visible behind or beside your vehicle. Controller players usually use up on the D-pad, while keyboard players often use the assigned Photo Mode key. After taking the picture, wait a moment for the completion notification before leaving the screen.

Why This Challenge Is Worth Doing

It's easy to skip small photo jobs when races and showcases feel more exciting, but these quick tasks add up. Seasonal playlist points often lead to cars, Wheelspins, XP, cosmetics, and credits. Some rewards disappear for a while once the season changes, so spending two or three minutes on a landmark photo can be a smart move. You'll also uncover more roads and nearby activities while driving through the city.

Final Thoughts

The Edogawa Baseball Stadium is not hidden deep in the countryside or behind some tricky event unlock. It's simply on the west side of Tokyo, west of the Inner City Run Drift Zone and south of the raised highway. Get close, make sure the stadium is in the frame, and take the shot. If you're building a garage, chasing rare seasonal rewards, or planning to buy Forza Horizon 6 Credits to speed up your progress, clearing simple objectives like this keeps your festival playlist moving without much hassle.
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