All 15 Forza Horizon 6 Barn Find Locations — Complete Guide With Maps + Stamp Tiers

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Forza Horizon 6 hides 15 classic and race-bred cars in dilapidated barns scattered across the Japan map. These are some of the most prestigious vehicles in the game — including the 1991 Mazda 787B (the only Japanese car to ever win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright) and the 2005 Honda NSX-R GT (only five road-legal units ever built). Unlike previous Forza Horizon games where rumors appeared via Festival Wristbands, FH6 ties Barn Finds entirely to the new Discover Japan stamp progression. Here's every barn with map location and the car you're getting.
Quick Reference — All 15 Barn Finds at a Glance
The full set in unlock order. Yellow Visitor: 1. 2005 Honda NSX-R GT (Ohtani). Green Sightseer: 2. 1969 Toyota 2000GT (Ito) · 3. 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 (Ito). Blue Traveller: 4. 1971 Nissan Hakosuka Skyline GT-R (Nangan) · 5. 1989 Nissan Pao (Minamino). Pink Pathfinder: 6. 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 (Ohtani/Tokyo) · 7. 1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (Shimanoyama) · 8. 1962 Lincoln Continental (Hokubu) · 9. 1998 Pennzoil Skyline GT-R (Takashiro). Bronze: 10. Lamborghini Diablo SV (Ito) · 11. Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution (Shimanoyama). Purple Adventurer (16,000 pts): 12. 1998 Nissan R390 GT1 (Ohtani/Shimanoyama) · 13. Sierra Sierra Lancer Evo Time Attack (Shimanoyama). Gold Master Explorer (20,000 pts): 14. 1991 Mazda #55 787B (Takashiro) · 15. Tomica Skyline Super Silhouette (Ito).
1. 2005 Honda NSX-R GT — Yellow Visitor (Ohtani Region)
Your introductory Barn Find — Honda built only five road-legal NSX-R GTs to satisfy Super GT homologation requirements. A serious collector's piece to set your collection's tone early.
Map location: Located in the wooded hills near the northwest edge of the Ohtani search zone, accessible via the dirt path near where two roads pinch together at a hairpin. Drive into the trees on the inside of the turn or follow the dirt path above the asphalt — the barn sits straight ahead and can be entered from the asphalt at the hairpin.
2. 1969 Toyota 2000GT — Green Sightseer (Ito Region)
Japan's first supercar. Yamaha helped develop it, and only 337 units were ever built. Long-nose proportions, in-line six, and a place in Japanese motoring history that pre-dates the GT-R nameplate.
Map location: Hidden in the small patch of trees on the southeastern edge of the search area in northern Ito, near the Minka House. Follow the dirt road south toward the beach and watch midway down the path. Look for the patch of trees near the seawall.
3. 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 — Green Sightseer (Ito Region)
The late-1980s touring car homologation special — only 500 Evolution models were built specifically to dominate Group A racing. Slim chrome wing, turbocharged Cosworth engine. The cutscene jokes that this particular RS500 was "lost in transit" to America during the car's racing peak.
Map location: Southern Ito, up the small wooded hill south of the crossroads junction on the southern edge of the search area. Drive northeast on the main road and look for the dirt path heading uphill — the barn reveals itself at the top.
4. 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R Hakosuka — Blue Traveller (Nangan Region)
The legendary Hakosuka — the original Skyline GT-R that dominated Japanese touring car racing and built the GT-R name decades before it became a global icon. Iconic boxy bodywork, S20 inline-six. Where the entire GT-R legend started.
Map location: Far south of the Nangan search area, past the houses on the main road, where a dirt path branches off toward the barn. Look for the opening in the fence southwest of the farmland and follow the trail downhill.
5. 1989 Nissan Pao — Blue Traveller (Minamino Region)
Part of Nissan's Pike car series, the Pao leans into retro charm — round headlights, exposed door hinges, intentional 1960s styling on 1989 mechanicals. The opposite of a racing car, which makes it a collector's piece. FH6 leans into Japan's quirkier car culture, and the Pao fits perfectly.
Map location: Found in the woods on the west side of Minamino, down a dirt path leading off the main road, near the northeast edge of the search zone. Look for the gravel road heading south toward the Sae Temple, then follow the secondary gravel road into the trees.
6. 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 — Pink Pathfinder (Ohtani/Tokyo Border)
The 930-generation Turbo: narrow-track, rear-engined, treacherous on twisty roads, legendary on straights. The cutscene claims this 930 has been engineered with parts from the Porsche 962 race car — making it a special spec beyond the standard 911 Turbo 3.3.
Map location: Northern Ohtani / Tokyo City border, in the bamboo forest beside the dirt road between the two main roads leading to Mei's House. From Mei's, head north then immediately left at the intersection onto a white road heading southwest — the gravel track to the barn is on your left.
7. 1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 — Pink Pathfinder (Shimanoyama Region)
Group B rally legend — twice WRC champion (1985 + 1986), mid-engine AWD layout, 200 road-legal homologation units required by FIA. One of the most aggressive small cars in the game and a serious off-road weapon for FH6's gravel and dirt events.
Map location: Northeast corner of the search zone in Shimanoyama, near Narai-Juku in the north. From Narai-Juku, drive west on the main road until you reach a dirt track on your right that heads up a short hill. The barn is clearly visible from the main road.
8. 1962 Lincoln Continental — Pink Pathfinder (Hokubu Region)
The American luxury icon of the early 1960s — chrome bumpers, rear-hinged "suicide doors," sweeping bodywork. Looks especially out-of-place in Japan, which is exactly what makes it a worthwhile collector's piece. A symbol of pre-Camelot American luxury.
Map location: Central Hokubu, in the patch of trees just south of the search area's center, southwest of the Shikisai-No-Oka colored flower fields. Follow the orange road heading southwest through the fields, take the next left onto a dirt track to reach the barn.
9. 1998 Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R — Pink Pathfinder (Takashiro Region)
The bright yellow Pennzoil livery from the All Japan Grand Touring Championship (now Super GT) — visually one of the most striking cars in the game. Racing-prepped R34 chassis, NISMO development, instantly recognizable from the bold #23 graphics.
Map location: Western Takashiro, between where the road curves in a U-shape near the waterfall and shrine. Drive north along the white mountain road directly east of the waterfall and shrine. Near the Waterfall Trail dirt race route, look for a gravel road and car park on the right with a building at the end. Behind the building is the track to the barn.
10. Lamborghini Diablo SV — Bronze Tier (Ito Region)
The 1990s V12 wedge — flagship Italian engineering, instantly recognizable, performs strongly in S1-class street races. Wide-stance, scissor-door drama.
Map location: Drive along the main road through the Ito search zone until you reach the long deforested strip near the three-way intersection. Drive down the hill with the felled trees opposite the blue excavator, then turn right around the bend. The barn is on the eastern edge of the search zone.
11. Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution — Bronze Tier (Shimanoyama Region)
Rally history in SUV format — Mitsubishi built the Pajero Evolution to dominate the Dakar Rally and Group T2 cross-country racing. Surprisingly capable in FH6's dirt and gravel events. An off-road weapon in modest SUV bodywork.
Map location: Southwest edge of the Shimanoyama search zone. Take the dirt track from the main road to reach the barn — the route is relatively straightforward once you spot the dirt branch off the asphalt.
12. 1998 Nissan R390 GT1 — Purple Adventurer (Ohtani/Shimanoyama Border)
The R390 was Nissan's GT1-class Le Mans homologation special — Tom Walkinshaw Racing built effectively one road-legal version purely to satisfy FIA homologation, making this one of the rarest cars in any Forza game. Pure race car DNA. Requires 16,000 Discover Japan points to unlock.
Map location: Along the dirt path near the border between Ohtani and Shimanoyama, on the northeastern edge of the search zone. Alternative access via the main road northeast of the search area, near the Bridge Underpass Trailblazer start gate — the dirt track leads straight to the barn.
13. Mitsubishi #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack — Purple Adventurer (Shimanoyama Region)
A purpose-built time-attack Evo that's the highest-stat barn car in the game per Gamer Guides' analysis. Sierra Sierra Enterprises is the well-known time attack team — race-developed Evo with maxed aerodynamics, suspension, and powertrain. Requires 16,000 Discover Japan points.
Map location: Almost directly in the center of the Shimanoyama search area, in the woods overlooking Narai-Juku. Take the high dirt road from the Narai-Juku Circuit road race event, then go down the path on your right where you'll see the barn over the hill. Pro tip: just up the road from the Peugeot 205 barn — knock both out in one session.
14. 1991 Mazda #55 Mazda 787B — Gold Master Explorer (Takashiro Region)
The most coveted Barn Find. The 787B is the ONLY Japanese car to ever win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright — 1991 victory, four-rotor Wankel engine, distinctive Renown livery. The trophy you'll grind 20,000 Discover Japan points for, and it's worth every minute. R-class performance, historical significance no other car matches.
Map location: Middle of Takashiro, near an off-road trail southwest of Hirosaki Castle (or fast travel to "Sona Circuit" per some sources, then take the long dirt road, watch the right side for a smaller gravel turn-off). The 787B's barn is in the forest directly north of the search zone — the hardest barn to locate despite the open environment.
15. Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette — Gold Master Explorer (Ito Region)
The Super Silhouette era cars of the early 1980s were spectacular — extreme aerodynamic body kits, turbocharged engines, exposed wings. The Tomica Skyline is the era's icon, recognizable from the wild fender flares and motorsport livery. Pairs beautifully with the 787B as a 20,000-point endgame complete.
Map location: Ito region, northeast of the Ito Airfield. Drive east along the off-road trail near the Kitayama Big Daisugi and watch for the path on the right — the dirt track leads directly to the barn.
How the Discover Japan System Works
Discover Japan is FH6's exploration collection journal — separate from the main Horizon Festival Wristband progression. As you complete certain activities, you earn Discover Japan points that fill stamps. Each new stamp tier unlocks new Barn Find rumors and marks purple search zones on your map. Drive into a search zone, locate the hidden barn (Drone Mode helps enormously), trigger the cutscene, and the car gets taken away for restoration. Barn Finds require restoration time — wait it out or spend Credits via the Barn Finds menu to skip.
The 7 stamp tiers progress in roughly this order: Yellow Visitor → Green Sightseer → Blue Traveller → Pink Pathfinder → Bronze (mid-tier) → Purple Adventurer (16,000 points) → Gold Master Explorer (20,000 points). The first six tiers unlock 13 of the 15 barn finds. The final two cars — the Mazda 787B and the Nissan Tomica Skyline Super Silhouette — only appear after you hit Gold.
How to Speed Up Stamp Grinding
The slow path is "play the game normally." The fast path is "target Discover Japan-eligible activities deliberately." Highest-yield activities for Discover Japan points:
- Story Events — yellow-badge missions are the fastest progression source by a wide margin
- Touge battles + Street races — strong yields, also count toward other progression systems
- Buying houses — each Player House purchase adds a substantial chunk of Discover Japan points
- Region uncovering — fast travel to every region edge to reveal the map and trigger discovery points
- Food delivery missions — quick, repeatable, decent yield
- Smashing mascots — distributed across the map, easy to bank during normal driving
- Photo Challenges — short and low-effort
For the broader credit-grinding strategy, see our FH6 AFK Credit Farm Guide — more credits means you can speed-up Barn Find restorations and buy houses faster (which boosts Discover Japan).
The Most Valuable Barn Finds — Editorial Ranking
If you can only chase 3-4, prioritize these. The Mazda 787B is the #1 endgame target — Le Mans-winning rotary, R-class performance, historical significance. The Nissan R390 GT1 is a close second — purposeful Le Mans homologation, near-impossible real-world rarity. The Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R is the most visually striking. The Honda NSX-R GT is your easy first win.
The 1969 Toyota 2000GT earns honorable mention for historical importance. The Hakosuka earns it for tuning potential. The Lincoln Continental and Pao are charm picks.
Treasure Map DLC — Worth Buying?
The Treasure Map DLC reveals all Barn Find locations + Treasure Car spots + collectibles on your map automatically — but you still need the relevant Discover Japan stamps to actually collect the barn cars. The DLC saves you the hunt-within-the-search-zone phase, not the unlock progression.
Our honest take: skip the Treasure Map DLC if you enjoy exploration. Drone Mode locates barns within search zones in 30-60 seconds. The DLC matters only for full-completion runs.
Don't Own FH6 Yet?
Series 2 Horizon Decades is currently LIVE — see our FH6 Series 2 LIVE Day-One Breakdown. We sell FH6 keys at ghostkeys.shop below Xbox Store / Steam / PS Store MSRP — instant key delivery for Xbox Series X|S and PC, Game Pass codes also stocked. Xbox Play Anywhere = one key for Xbox + PC with shared progression.
The Bottom Line
All 15 Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6 are free cars — they only cost time. Push your stamp tier from Yellow Visitor through Gold Master Explorer by targeting Story Events, house purchases, and region exploration, and you'll have the full set by 20,000 Discover Japan points.
The endgame trophy is the Mazda 787B — a real Le Mans winner, in your garage, free. Got questions? Hit our live chat.
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