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Forza Horizon 6 is full of things to do, so there’s always something to chase. One of the coolest new features is touge races, a popular Japanese racing style. In these races, two drivers race along mountain roads that are very narrow and often have sharp hairpin turns, creating a thrilling battle to see who wins.
There are five of these intense races in this new version of Forza Horizon. Each one offers some of the toughest challenges in the game. But first, you need to find where these races are located. Here’s a guide to help you discover all five touge race locations in the game.
All Touge Race Locations in Forza Horizon 6
Touge races are not marked on the map until you are close to their starting points, so it’s easy to miss a few if you’re not exploring carefully. To make it easier, here are all five locations of the touge races:
1. Arashiyama Takao
Region: Minamino
This race takes place through a forest with several tricky turns spread between straight sections. It’s a good test of your driving skills on winding roads.
2. Bandai Azuma
Region: Shimanoyama
This scenic route offers beautiful views, but some sharp corners can surprise you. Stay alert and keep your speed in check on this route.

3. Hakone Nanamagari
Region: Nangan
This race is all about mastering a long series of steep hairpin turns. Precision and patience are key here, as the turns can be very unforgiving.

4. Mt. Haruna
Region: Takashiro
High speed and tight curves make this race both exciting and challenging. Balancing speed with control is essential to succeed.

5. Norikura Skyline
Region: Sotoyama
This route offers plenty of space to get moving fast, but its dangerous turns can cause trouble if you’re not careful. It’s a true test of your driving nerves.

When you complete all five touge races, you’ll earn a special achievement and enjoy a real sense of accomplishment. Plus, there’s a lot more to explore in Japan, so keep racing, discovering new activities, and pushing your skills to the limit.
Forza Horizon 6 is now available on Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a PlayStation 5 version coming later this year. Get out there and enjoy the ride!





