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继续购物In Forza Horizon 6, set in Japan, the in-game license plates are somewhat limited. The default Japanese plates only allow a small subset of characters, and the top portion always displays “日本” (Japan). This can feel restrictive if you want real Japanese regional Kanji, like 品川 (Shinagawa) or 豊橋 (Toyohashi).
While the default plate editor gives 8 text slots, it only supports a limited set of Hiragana/Kana characters. Popular mappings from the community include:
These are nice for thematic touches but won't let you replicate authentic regional Kanji.

To get authentic Kanji and proper fonts, you need to go beyond the standard text tool and use the Livery / Vinyl Group Editor. Here's how:
For players who want to expand their collection while keeping their garage authentic and fully Japanese-themed, marketplaces like SHANNENG make it easy to buy Forza Horizon 6 cars online, giving instant access to rare vehicles, exclusive editions, and community‑crafted designs so you can pair your realistic Kanji plates with the perfect ride.
Forza Horizon 6 has a strict global moderation filter. Some number combinations, like 86 (a nod to the AE86) or 88, are often flagged. Stick to safe words and Kanji that won't be mistaken for banned content or offensive slang.