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If you’re exploring Forza Horizon 6 and trying to complete the Discover Japan photography collection, tracking down the Naoshi mural is one of those satisfying moments that make the hunt feel worthwhile. The artwork is not tucked away in some hidden alley—it’s in a spot that’s easy to recognize once you know what to look for, but still feels like a small discovery. The Naoshi mural can be found in the Ohtani region, a landscape dotted with hills and power lines. The best landmark to guide you is the cluster of red radio towers and electricity pylons that dominate the northern skyline. These tall structures stand out even from a distance, making it easier to orient yourself before you start scanning buildings. Once you’ve reached the northern part of Ohtani, look for the main road that runs right next to the towers. On the eastern side of one particular building, directly beneath the red towers, you’ll spot the mural. True to Naoshi’s style, it’s a colorful sand-art inspired piece that immediately draws your eye against the more muted industrial backdrop. Getting your shot is straightforward: drive up to the wall, switch to Photo Mode, and capture the mural. This not only adds a vibrant image to your gallery but also officially checks the Naoshi mural off your Discover Japan journal. For those who love the little side quests and photography challenges in Forza Horizon 6, finding the Naoshi mural is a rewarding detour. Between the towering red pylons and the vivid artwork, it’s one of those moments where the game makes you pause and appreciate the detail.
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