Where to find Edogawa Baseball Stadium in Forza Horizon 6: Pitcher Perfect photo challenge location

If you thought finding the Tokyo Tower was hard in last week’s Series 1 challenges in Forza Horizon 6, then get ready for the Pitcher Perfect photo challenge. This week gives you nothing more than a hint of a baseball field (lucky you if you recognise it as Edogawa Baseball Stadium), which is less to go on than Tokyo City’s iconic tower.

The answer, thankfully, isn’t actually that far away from last week’s photo challenge. I’ll explain where you need to go below so you can tick off another Festival Playlist activity.

Forza Horizon 6 Edogawa Baseball Stadium location

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You need to visit the Edogawa baseball stadium in the northwest of Tokyo City, which is a few blocks north of the Tokyo Tower and the food delivery job, and west of the Highway Circuit road race. It’s not marked on your map, but it’s a large grassy square.

While the prompt you’re given is on the northeast corner of the baseball field, where you’ll see the high fence railings and a large doorway onto the pitch, you actually need to take a photo inside the stadium. Drive inside and snap a photo to complete the Perfect Pitcher challenge.

Like the other photo challenges, you’ll receive three Festival Playlist points upon completion, which is a fair chunk of progress towards the Winter season rewards, including the 2019 Subaru STI S209 and 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser Arctic Trucks AT37. You’ll also get the Slide Whistle car horn, if you care about car horns.

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