Yesterday, 07:09 PM
Whether you are just starting out in the Tokyo region or you are looking for a quick street circuit to test out your latest build, the Tokyo City Docks Charge is an absolute blast. It is a street racing event located right on the eastern edge of the Tokyo City region in Japan, weaving through a heavy industrial dockland area.
Because it has zero unlock requirements, you can drive straight to it and jump into the action as soon as you find it on the map.
Here is a practical breakdown of what to expect from the track layout and the rewards you will pick up after crossing the finish line.
Track Layout & Environment
Completing the Tokyo City Docks Charge feeds directly into your main campaign progression. Rather than just handing you a flat pile of cash, it helps you unlock a few different progression tracks:
1. Discover Japan Progression
Finishing this race awards points toward your Discover Japan campaign track. As you level this up, you earn Campaign Stamps. This is a big deal if you are eyeing local real estate—you specifically need the Purple Stamp from this progression path to purchase the nearby Soko 78 warehouse player house.
2. Collection Journal Entries
Every time you complete a standard street race like this one, it logs directly into your In-Game Collection Journal. The journal uses a milestone tier system. As you check off more events and hit new tiers, you unlock unique cars, massive credit bonuses, and new cosmetic items for your driver.
3. General Payouts
On top of the campaign progression, you will get the usual injection of Credits (CR) and Horizon Wristband progression points. The exact amount depends on your final podium position, your difficulty settings, and any assist bonuses you have turned on.
It is a great, accessible track to add to your regular racing rotation, especially if you are working on expanding your garage or saving up for that Soko 78 warehouse.
Because it has zero unlock requirements, you can drive straight to it and jump into the action as soon as you find it on the map.
Here is a practical breakdown of what to expect from the track layout and the rewards you will pick up after crossing the finish line.
Track Layout & Environment
- The Setup: The race is a single-lap city circuit stretching across 4.0 miles. It takes place entirely at night under clear, crisp weather conditions. The dark sky combined with the neon lights and industrial dock floodlights makes for an incredible atmosphere.
- The Drive: Don't let the starting stretch fool you. The first half of the track is a technical maze of tight, square corners that will test your brakes and weight transfer. If you are driving a high-horsepower RWD car, you will need to be careful on the throttle coming out of these sharp industrial turns.
- The Finish: Once you survive the tight turns of the docks, the track finally opens up. The final stretch is a massive, high-speed sprint to the finish line where top-end speed is king. If you manage your entry and exit speeds through the corners well, you can carry a massive amount of momentum into this final section to blow past the AI.
Completing the Tokyo City Docks Charge feeds directly into your main campaign progression. Rather than just handing you a flat pile of cash, it helps you unlock a few different progression tracks:
1. Discover Japan Progression
Finishing this race awards points toward your Discover Japan campaign track. As you level this up, you earn Campaign Stamps. This is a big deal if you are eyeing local real estate—you specifically need the Purple Stamp from this progression path to purchase the nearby Soko 78 warehouse player house.
2. Collection Journal Entries
Every time you complete a standard street race like this one, it logs directly into your In-Game Collection Journal. The journal uses a milestone tier system. As you check off more events and hit new tiers, you unlock unique cars, massive credit bonuses, and new cosmetic items for your driver.
3. General Payouts
On top of the campaign progression, you will get the usual injection of Credits (CR) and Horizon Wristband progression points. The exact amount depends on your final podium position, your difficulty settings, and any assist bonuses you have turned on.
It is a great, accessible track to add to your regular racing rotation, especially if you are working on expanding your garage or saving up for that Soko 78 warehouse.

