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Gestartet von: [Gast] Mai 07 2026, 08:28
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Mai 07 2026, 08:28 In Forza Horizon 6, Japan is alive with color, culture, and a ton of hidden surprises. One of the most exciting additions this year is the Regional Mascot system, which replaces the classic bonus boards. There are 200 mascots to find across nine regions, each themed after iconic Japanese dishes. Smash one, and you earn 5,000 credits—collect all of them, and that’s a cool 1,000,000 credits in your pocket. Where to Find the Mascots Each region has its own unique mascot that fits the local flavor. Here’s a quick guide to help you spot them: Tokyo City (Dango): Sticky rice dumplings on skewers hide in the tight streets, alleys, and city docks. Keep your eyes on rooftops too! Nangan Region (Prawn Tempura): These golden shrimp treats appear near the rocket launch site and the Hakone Nanamagari drift zone. Perfect for a quick credit grab if you’re in the south. Ohtani Region (Ramen): Look for cheerful ramen bowls in the center of the map. Don’t miss the one at the end of the Horizon Festival drag strip. Minamino Region (Edamame): Three-pea pods are scattered throughout the central highlands, often tucked between hills and roads. Hokubu Region (Kakigori): Shaved ice treats blend in with the flower gardens and sunflower farms in the north. Watch carefully—they’re easy to miss! Ito Region (Onigiri): Rice balls are hiding east of Tokyo, near the Yahikoyama Ropeway, airfields, and along beaches. Takashiro Region (Matcha): Tiny cups of green tea peek out from the lush tea plantations. Slow down to catch them all. Shimanoyama Region (Curry Rice): “Miserable-looking” curry bowls are tucked near the Itsukushima Shrine along the western coast. Sotoyama Region (Omurice): Fried rice omelettes in snowy peaks are the trickiest. Extreme weather and hidden ledges make this region the ultimate test for collectors. Pro Tips for Mascot Hunting Use Interactive Maps: Tools like the Map Master Interactive Map are lifesavers for tracking mascots along highways, trails, and hidden corners. Map Filters Are Your Friend: Unlock the Regional Mascot filter in your world map to spot which mascots you haven’t smashed yet—especially handy for the “Gotta Smash 'em All” achievement. Early Game Goldmine: Smashing mascots is one of the fastest ways to stack credits without doing repetitive races. Perfect for buying your first high-end rides or upgrading your garage early. Collecting all 200 mascots is a satisfying mix of exploration, skill, and a little luck. Keep your eyes peeled, your wheels ready, and enjoy Japan like never before. Whether you’re drifting through urban Tokyo or climbing snowy Sotoyama peaks, these mascots are waiting for you—don’t miss a single one. |
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