U4GM FH6: Complete Japan Touge Race Map Guide

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Take one wrong line on a Japanese mountain road in Forza Horizon 6 and you'll feel it straight away. The Touge events aren't built like the usual open-road sprints. They're tighter, meaner, and far less forgiving. You're fighting the brake pedal, the camber, and sometimes your own confidence. That's also why players keep running them for practice, rivals times, and FH6 Credits while testing everything from tuned hatchbacks to old-school rear-wheel-drive icons.
Hakone Nanamagari is the road everyone talks about
Hakone Nanamagari is probably the first proper Touge name most players learn. It sits down in the southwest mountain area near Nangan, and it doesn't waste time showing you what this kind of racing is about. The road stacks corner after corner, with hairpins that punish late braking and downhill sections where the car gets light if you're too greedy. A Toyota GR86 feels right at home here, which is why the route became such a favourite after its early Festival Playlist appearance. It's short enough to repeat, but technical enough that a clean run still feels earned.
Mount Kurodaki suits drifters and brave downhill drivers
Mount Kurodaki has a different mood. The corners open up more, so you can carry speed, but the road still bites if you stop paying attention. There are cliffside bends, tunnels, and long flowing sections where a rear-wheel-drive car can link slides without feeling forced. A Silvia, RX-7, or AE86 build works beautifully here if the tuning isn't too wild. At night, Kurodaki becomes even better. Fog hangs low, brake lights glow through the bends, and multiplayer runs can feel like a proper late-night mountain meet.
Fuji and Tokyo outskirts bring their own style
The Fuji-area roads aren't always labelled as strict Touge events, but they absolutely drive like them. You'll get lakeside starts, forest climbs, quick elevation changes, and corners that favour balance over power. Big horsepower builds often struggle because there's barely enough time to settle the car before the next braking zone. Around the Tokyo outskirts, the game mixes things up again. One minute you're on a fast expressway, then suddenly you're diving into a narrow pass with no room for lazy steering. It's a great area for player-made lobbies because street racing and Touge racing blend together naturally.
Irokawa is the quiet pick for serious practice
Irokawa Ridge Pass doesn't always get the same attention as Hakone, but plenty of careful drivers end up there. The road is narrow, the sightlines are rough, and overtaking can be a bad idea unless the other driver makes a clear mistake. That makes it ideal for time attack runs. You learn where to brake, when to stay off the throttle, and how much weight transfer the car can take before it starts to wash wide. Players looking to build skill, earn rewards, and keep their garage moving with Forza Horizon 6 Credits will find these Touge routes worth returning to long after the first win.

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