1. Buy the Right Player House
The key to free, flexible fast travel is owning the correct property.
Mt. Fuji Foothills Manor: Locate this on your map and purchase it as soon as it unlocks.
Why it matters: Owning this house unlocks the ability to fast travel to any road you’ve discovered—no limits.
Pro tip: Save up 2,000,000 CR early so you can buy it immediately when the story unlocks it.
2. Smash All Fast Travel Boards
Tokyo is packed with hidden bonus boards that make travel cheaper.
50 Bonus Boards: Found scattered around the city.
Effect: Each board you smash reduces fast travel cost by 200 CR.
Full reward: Destroying all 50 boards drops the cost to zero, letting you teleport freely.
Tip: Focus on urban districts first; dense areas hide the most boards.
3. Use Major Hubs Strategically
Certain locations act as natural teleport anchors.
Tokyo Horizon Festival Site: Your main free teleport base in the city.
Mount Fuji Expedition Site: Skip long uphill drives by teleporting directly to this hub.
Active Horizon Festival Sites: Teleporting here is always free, so plan your route around them when possible.
4. Optimize Menu Navigation
Fast travel isn’t just about location—it’s also about speed in the menus.
Open the World Map from the pause menu.
Hover over your destination icon or any discovered road.
Initiate teleportation by pressing X (Xbox) or R (PC).
Confirm to bypass loading long highways and cut straight to the action.
Bonus Tips
Plan routes ahead: Combine Festival Sites, Player Houses, and mountain hubs to chain teleportation.
Explore early: The more roads you drive and uncover, the more fast travel options you unlock.
Keep your key house active: Even if you own multiple properties, the Mt. Fuji Manor should be your main teleport anchor for mountain runs.
Using these strategies, you can zip across Tokyo’s skyscraper streets or hammer down winding alpine passes without wasting time. Fast travel mastery not only saves hours—it gives you more room to enjoy drifting, racing, and discovering Japan in FH6.


