One of the coolest things about Forza Horizon 6 is how much detail the developers packed into the open world. Beyond the big landmarks and festival sites, there are also smaller hidden locations that feel more personal. The Statue of Hachikō is one of those places. It is easy to miss while speeding through Tokyo City, but finding it is worth it if you are trying to complete the “Discover Japan” journal.The Statue of Hachikō is located in downtown Tokyo City, right beside the famous Shibuya Crossing intersection. In the game, this area is always busy with traffic, bright signs, and crowds of pedestrians, so the statue blends naturally into the environment. Unlike giant landmarks such as Tokyo Tower, this collectible spot is intentionally small and detailed, making it feel like a real hidden Easter egg.The landmark is based on the real-world Hachikō, the loyal Akita dog remembered for waiting every day at Shibuya Station for his owner. The game recreates this tribute with a small bronze statue placed near a pedestrian area beside the crossing.How to Find the StatueIf you are driving around Tokyo City looking for the collectible, the easiest method is to head directly to the massive Shibuya Crossing intersection. Once you arrive, slow down and look around carefully instead of staying at full speed.Here is the easiest way to spot it:
Drive to the main multi-road intersection in downtown Tokyo City.
Look for a grassy plaza area near the pedestrian sidewalks.
Check the crowd of NPC pedestrians gathered near the edge of the crossing.
The statue sits on a low pedestal and is much smaller than most players expect.
Because of its size, many players drive past it several times before noticing it. The statue is partially hidden by the crowd, which makes it feel more realistic but also harder to identify from inside the car.How to Complete the Photo ChallengeThe
Statue of Hachikō
is one of the 26 collectible photography spots tied to the “Discover Japan” journal progression. Simply driving past the location is not enough. You need to properly frame the landmark in Photo Mode for the game to register it.Once you find the area, pull your car close to the sidewalk and open Photo Mode. On controller, press Up on the D-pad. Keyboard players can press the P key.Instead of centering the camera on your vehicle, rotate the camera toward the pedestrian crowd where the statue is sitting. Once the game UI recognizes the landmark and displays the “Statue of Hachikō” label, take the photo to complete the challenge.A good trick is to zoom in slightly and lower the camera angle. This makes the small bronze statue easier to frame without other objects blocking it.Why This Landmark Stands OutWhat makes this hidden location memorable is how grounded it feels compared to the larger spectacle-focused landmarks in the game. The developers could have made the statue oversized for visibility, but instead they kept it small and realistic to match the real Shibuya memorial.For players exploring the map slowly and completing every collectible, the Statue of Hachikō becomes one of those small discoveries that makes the world feel more authentic. It is also one of the easier “Discover Japan” entries to miss if you mostly focus on racing events.