The engine howls at the end of the dock. You hit the ramp, count the seconds, and suddenly there’s gravity on trial. I’ve landed this jump and I’ve also watched the chest float out of reach — twice.
By the water the freight cranes cast long shadows. Forza Horizon 6 Tokyo City Treasure Hunt chest location
I first found the chest tucked on a rooftop off the southern docks of Tokyo City. It’s easy to miss on the map because it hides behind shipping containers and an outer ledge — I marked the spot in the screenshot below to save you the hunting time.

Short version: head to the southern docks, take the ramp off the end of the dock building, clear the first gap, land on the roof, then make the second precision jump to the upper outer ledge where the chest sits.
Where is the Tokyo City Treasure Hunt chest in Forza Horizon 6?
The chest is on the upper ledge of the dock area in southern Tokyo City. Use the ramp at the dock building to reach the rooftop — the chest sits on the right-side outer ledge above two stacked platforms. If you’re in free roam, set a waypoint to the docks and use the screenshot above as a visual anchor.
Take a fast car to reduce variables. I recommend a high-acceleration sports car: something with immediate throttle and good mid-air stability. That makes the approach forgiving and cuts down retries.

The air on the rooftop smells of brake dust and salt. How to make the jump and collect the chest
Set yourself up on the rooftop ramp but don’t rush into the second jump. Pause. Line the car so the upper ledge is dead ahead, then reverse until you have maximum run-up distance. The approach feels like a coiled spring—full of sudden release.
When you’re ready: put the hammer down, hit full throttle, and aim straight. You’ll need hang time and a steady mid-air attitude to catch the upper ledge. If you land clean, drive forward through the chest to trigger the Treasure Hunt completion.

How do you get to the chest in Tokyo City?
Drive to the dock ramp, clear the first jump to the rooftop, stop at the secondary ramp, reverse for distance, then accelerate into the ledge. If you overshoot or undercut, reload and try again — the geometry is tight but consistent once you’ve practiced a few runs.
What car is best for the Tokyo City Treasure Hunt?
Use a quick, nimble sports car with strong acceleration and decent stability in the air. Community favorites include the Porsche 911 variants and McLaren models; I’ve also seen players use the Ford GT for a forgiving nose. If you tune, use community tools like ForzaTune or consult builders on Reddit and YouTube creators who publish setups for Playground Games’ physics.
Your steering wheel will twitch the first few tries. What to do if you miss
Expect failures; every attempt teaches you the approach. If you bust the landing, reset the position and shorten the gamble: reduce speed by a hair, or increase it if you’re coming up short. Join the Forza community on Xbox and Steam forums for specific car setups — they’ll shave minutes off your trial-and-error.
The rooftop ledge is small, like threading a needle from sixty feet up. That makes the chest irritating and satisfying in equal measure, and it’s a welcome change from the earlier, simpler chests in this playlist.
If you want the fastest path to success, align, reverse, commit, and refuse to let a single failed run define you — will you take the risky jump or play conservatively and watch someone else claim the bragging rights?