Forza Horizon 6‘s first live-service update, Series 1: Welcome to Japan, has just arrived, giving us a bunch of odds and ends to complete. One such task is the Ohtani region Treasure Hunt challenge in the Festival Playlist, in which you need to use a photo clue to track down a chest.
The hint in question is a picture of the chest outside a temple, which isn’t much to go on given how big the map is and how many temples there are. Below, I’ll explain where to find the Treasure Chest this week so you can get back to racing.
Where to find the Ohtani region Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 6
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The Festival Playlist’s Treasure Hunt chest this week is in Ohtani, across the lake outside the Kinkaku-Ji Temple near the centre of the region. It’s just slightly to the northwest of the Honda NSX-R GT Barn Find location for reference. Simply:
Drive over to the Kinkaku-Ji Temple and follow the path around the lake to the west side.Crash into the Treasure Hunt chest there to smash it, completing the challenge.
You’ll earn three points towards your Festival Playlist progression and 100,000 credits for your trouble, which is pretty good for a quick five-minute detour at most.
There will be a new Treasure Hunt location each week, so it’s a good idea to get to know the map a bit more to pick up on the clue you’re given. Or you can always check back here, of course.
Series 1 has a handful of great rewards up for grabs, so completing challenges like the Treasure Hunt is worthwhile. For example, earning 20 and 40 points during the Summer season will earn you the 1999 Toyota Altezza RS200 Z Edition and 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR respectively. You’ll also be progressing towards the 60 and 120 point milestones with the 2008 Mazda Furai and 2010 Nissan 370Z respectively.
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