After the Japanese team defeated Spain 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in the early morning of the 2nd, the fans in Japan applauded enthusiastically and shed tears of joy. A large number of crowds for the victory of the carnival poured into the intersection in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, the police arrived at the scene and pulled up the yellow cordon to maintain order. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, tennis star Naomi Osaka and even the world’s richest man Musk tweeted their celebrations.
Japan defeated Germany in a big upset in their first match of the World Cup group stage and have now advanced to the top 16 with first place in Group E. They will play Croatia, according to Reuters and Agence France-Presse. , the 2018 World Cup runner-up, for the first 8 tickets. Japan has reached the last 16 of the World Cup three times, but all have failed at this stage.
A headline in the online edition of a Japanese media read: “More good news from Duha! >, evoking memories of what the media dubbed the ‘Miracle of Doha’ after Japan’s victory over Germany. Before dawn, the Ecstatic fans chanting “Japan” flocked to Shibuya Crossing, one of Tokyo’s iconic attractions, jumping up and down and shouting “Go, go, go!” as police struggled to control the flow.
“I didn’t expect Japan to top the group. Thank you Japan! I love you!” said Yusei Sato, 19, wearing a Japan national team Blue Samurai jersey. (Takuya Kudo, provisional translation) I burst into tears when I saw the Japanese team win. “I’m so happy. Honestly, I never thought Japan would do so well. I’m really excited,” he said.
Shibuya Station is one of the busiest stations in Tokyo, where fans gather to high-five sleepy commuters on their way to work.
Netizens also celebrated the win on social media, gleefully posting messages like “Blue Warrior!”
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka celebrated on Twitter with a group photo of Japanese players whose heads have all been replaced with classic manga characters. Even billionaire Elon Musk tweeted: “Congratulations Japan!”
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters the victory was “historic” and congratulated Japan head coach Yasuichi Mori and Japan Football Association president Kozo Tajima. Fumio Kishida tweeted, “Coach Mori Yasuichi and the players were under enormous pressure to achieve an outstanding result in the most important and crucial match ever. I want to pay tribute to the team for their tireless efforts.” he gave courage and energy to the Japanese people. We can’t wait for the round of 16 to arrive. Come on Japan!”
Publisher: Qin Yingwen
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