Forza Horizon 6 drops us right into the heart of Japan, and with it comes a massive car culture checklist. Beyond the neon-soaked street races and mountain pass Touge battles, hunting down Barn Finds remains one of the best ways to build a world-class garage without draining your in-game wallet.
There are exactly 15 Barn Finds scattered across the Japanese map. However, Playground Games changed the rules slightly this time around. You cannot just stumble upon these barns by driving into the woods on day one. Access is strictly gated behind your Explorer Stamp rating, found inside your Campaign Menu under the "Discover Japan" Collection Journal.
Here is the exact breakdown of how the system works, where every car is hiding, and how to get them into your garage as efficiently as possible.
Understanding the Explorer Stamp Tiers
Your map will only show a purple search radius once you hit the corresponding Explorer Stamp tier. You level this up by completing Horizon Story chapters, uncovering hidden regional Mascots, clearing PR stunts, and winning races.
The 15 cars are distributed across 7 distinct unlock levels:
| Explorer Stamp Tier | Number of Cars | Key Regions Involved | Notable Unlocks |
| Yellow | 1 | Ohtani | 2005 Honda NSX-R GT |
| Green | 2 | Ito | 1969 Toyota 2000GT |
| Blue | 2 | Nangan, Minamino | 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R |
| Pink | 4 | Ohtani, Shimanoyama, Hokubu, Takashiro | 1998 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R |
| Orange | 2 | Shimanoyama, Ito | 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV |
| Purple | 2 | Ohtani, Shimanoyama | 1998 Nissan R390 GT1 |
| Gold | 2 | Takashiro, Ito | 1991 Mazda #55 787B |
Complete Location Guide: All 15 Barn Finds
The absolute golden rule for hunting in Forza Horizon 6 is simple: look for the dirt paths that do not show up on your mini-map. Every single barn is connected to a main or secondary road via an unmapped gravel or dirt trail.
1. 2005 Honda NSX-R GT (Yellow Stamp)
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Region: Ohtani
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Where to look: Head to the southern section of Ohtani near the river. Look for a section of the main road that transitions into two tight hairpin turns. Directly off the eastern bend, you will spot a small dirt path leading up into a wooded hill where the barn sits.
2. 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 (Green Stamp)
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Region: Ito
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Where to look: Located right on the border where the Ito region meets Tokyo City. Drive along the main road on the edge of the forest and keep your eyes on the left side for a clearing that leads into a dense pocket of trees.
3. 1969 Toyota 2000GT (Green Stamp)
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Region: Ito
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Where to look: Travel to the far northeastern corner of the Ito region near the beachside Minka houses. Follow the dirt road that runs directly south toward the coastline; the barn is tucked away inside a small, tight grove of trees right between two footpaths leading down to the sand.
4. 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R "Hakosuka" (Blue Stamp)
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Region: Nangan
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Where to look: This JDM legend rests on the western side of Nangan. Look at your map for where the straight western border road intersects with a highly twisted, winding road near the local farmlands. Look for an opening in the wooden fence right at that junction and follow the dirt trail downhill.
5. 1989 Nissan PAO (Blue Stamp)
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Region: Minamino
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Where to look: Head to western Minamino, northwest of the golf course and just southwest of the Shirakawa-go area. Locate the main river running through the center of the map, move two roads over to the east, and look for an L-shaped curve. Follow the dirt path branching off to the right into the forest.
6. 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 (Pink Stamp)
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Region: Ohtani
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Where to look: Situated just outside the Tokyo City limits in southern Ohtani. Find the small river flowing toward the southeast corner of the zone. On the opposite side of a curved dirt road running parallel to the water, you will find a hidden path cutting straight into the trees.
7. 1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (Pink Stamp)
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Region: Shimanoyama
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Where to look: Head to the northwest corner of Shimanoyama, right in the center of the Mountain Pass Speed Zone. Look for a wide dirt track that cuts off from the main tarmac road and heads straight up a short, steep hill. The barn sits right at the summit.
8. 1962 Lincoln Continental (Pink Stamp)
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Region: Hokubu
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Where to look: Go to central Hokubu, right below the vibrant flower fields of Shikisai-no-oka. Look for a circular road layout surrounding a dense cluster of trees. A clear dirt trail leaves the main road and heads directly into the center of this wooded circle.
9. 1998 Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R (Pink Stamp)
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Region: Takashiro
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Where to look: Located on the western edge of Takashiro, just south of the "Day Trip" Horizon Story starting point. There is a sharp hairpin turn with a wooden building and a small parking area next to it. Drive right behind that building and head up the hill eastward to find the barn.
10. 1997 Mitsubishi Montero Evolution (Orange Stamp)
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Region: Shimanoyama
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Where to look: Head to eastern Shimanoyama. Follow the main road leading northeast through a brief series of tight S-curves. Look closely for an unmarked off-road trail branching off to the right side of the road, which takes you directly to the barn.
11. 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV (Orange Stamp)
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Region: Ito
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Where to look: Found on the eastern coast of the Ito region. Track the coastal highway until you enter the search circle, then look for a long gravel driveway cutting through the coastal greenery toward the water.
12. 1998 Nissan R390 GT1 (Purple Stamp)
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Region: Ohtani
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Where to look: Hidden deep inside the northern bamboo forest. Look for the dirt race trail that runs between the two primary roads heading toward Mei’s house. The barn is hidden deep within the thick bamboo stalks on the north side of the search zone.
13. 2005 Mitsubishi #1 Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack (Purple Stamp)
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Region: Shimanoyama
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Where to look: Tucked away in the mountainous terrain of Shimanoyama. Look for the gravel access roads used for the local hillclimb and time attack events. The barn sits in a rocky clearing just off the main gravel switchbacks.
14. 1983 Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette (Gold Stamp)
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Region: Ito
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Where to look: Go to the southern section of the Kitayama Big Daisugi landmarks in Ito. This massive, boxy race icon is hidden inside an old warehouse-style barn located just south of the main historical tree groves.
15. 1991 Mazda #55 787B (Gold Stamp)
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Region: Takashiro
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Where to look: Your final ultimate unlock. Head to the far eastern edge of the Takashiro region near the prominent waterfall. Follow the winding dirt track that branches off past the Kinkaku-ji temple area to locate the final barn hidden in the deep forest valley.
Managing Your Garage and Restoration Costs
Once you find a barn, the vehicle inside is technically yours, but it will be towed away for restoration. Classic cars take real-world time to repair passively. For example, a low-tier car like the Nissan PAO might take 30 minutes, while the legendary Mazda 787B can take hours or even days to fully restore for free.
If you are a content creator looking to showcase these builds immediately, or a competitive racer who needs these platforms tuned for the weekend playlist, waiting around isn't always an option. You can bypass the clock completely by paying an instant-repair fee in the Barn Finds menu.
Because high-tier restorations can cost millions of credits, keeping your in-game bank account healthy is vital. If you want to skip the endless race grinding required to clear these fees, you can use professional third-party marketplaces like U4N to safely buy forza 6 credits, ensuring you always have the capital to instantly unlock your discoveries, buy necessary widebody kits, and maximize your tuning setups without delay.