Yeah it's the same issue on the newer NV-HS1000. Probably won't be in the same spot but should be on the luminance/chrominance pcb. I haven't used the FS200, though at least on it's little non-vhs brother the NV-F77, and the nv-hs1000 you have to unscrew and lift up the main PCB. It should be possible to flip it over and put it on top of the mechanism with something insulating in between, or on it's side when adjusting. I believe there are other people who have worked on this vcr (though maybe not with this specific issue) that can give pointers if it's tricky.
Idk why the vcrs of the time were designed with the boards "upside down" like this which makes it annoying to work on, but it seems to have been a common approach across different manucaturers.
This video is of the US equivialent AG-1970P which is like 90% the same, you can see the linked time how the guy has put the pcb while working:
https://youtu.be/bYzVgr_B3l4?t=1005, also shown in the manual I think.
The adjustment will be on the luminance/chrominance sub-board:
fs200 adjustment.jpg
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