The Italian Exotics event is live in Forza Horizon 6, and the first Weekly Challenge of Series 3 has players hunting down a very specific landmark: Shikisai-no-Oka, a sprawling flower field tucked into the northwest corner of the map. The challenge, called PetalPower, asks you to photograph any Ferrari at the location. Simple enough in theory, but the map is large and the landmark isn't exactly signposted.
The flower field is in Hokubu, not where you'd expect
Shikisai-no-Oka sits in the Hokubu region, which occupies the northwest section of the full Japan map. The easiest way to pin it down is to find the Flower Run Speed Trap in the northwest part of Hokubu. From that speed trap, look east and you'll see the massive open flower field stretching out in front of you. That's Shikisai-no-Oka.
The field is hard to miss once you're in the right area. What most players miss is that you need to drive your Ferrari into the middle of the field before snapping the shot. Parking on the edge won't cut it.
Getting the right car before you go
The challenge accepts any Ferrari model, so you're not locked into one specific vehicle. That said, the 1969 Ferrari Dino is worth picking up first if you haven't already. It costs 390,000 Credits from the AutoShow under the Buy New and Used banner in the Cars category, and it's also required for a separate Weekly Challenge called Do-It-All Dino. Grabbing it now means you knock out two challenges with one purchase.
Taking the photo and completing the challenge
Once you're in the middle of the flower field with your Ferrari, pull up the photo mode. On a controller, press Up on the D-pad. On mouse and keyboard, hit P. Frame the shot however you like, confirm it, and the Weekly Challenge registers as complete.
The process takes under five minutes once you know the location, making this one of the faster Series 3 challenges to tick off.
More to collect in the Hokubu region
While you're out in the northwest, Hokubu has a handful of other collectibles and challenges worth sweeping up on the same run. The region rewards players who explore thoroughly rather than fast-travelling in and out for single objectives.
The Italian Exotics event is shaping up to be one of the more content-dense Weekly Challenge series in the game so far, with photo ops, race wins, and car-specific tasks stacking up quickly. Players already working through the Forza Horizon 6 guides collection will find the Hokubu region coming up repeatedly across different challenge types this season.
For players also chasing Discover Japan points, the landmark photography loop pairs well with other location-based objectives scattered across the map. The Kitayama Big Daisugi location guide covers another photo stop that nets 100 Discover Japan points and unlocks a rare barn find, worth routing into the same session if you're already exploring the northern regions.








