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Post by : Shakul
Japanese football fans poured into the streets of Tokyo late Saturday night after the national team secured an impressive 4-0 victory over Tunisia in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F match. The win sparked celebrations across the capital, especially at the world-famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
Shibuya Crossing Becomes Celebration Hub
Large crowds gathered near Shibuya Crossing shortly after the final whistle. Supporters waved flags, sang team chants, and cheered as they celebrated one of Japan’s most convincing performances of the tournament so far.
Police Ensure Crowd Safety
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police deployed additional officers around the popular intersection to manage the growing crowds and maintain public safety. Authorities monitored the area as thousands of football fans filled the streets.
Strong Performance Boosts Confidence
Japan’s commanding victory over Tunisia strengthened the team’s position in Group F and boosted confidence among supporters. Fans praised the squad’s attacking display and disciplined performance throughout the match.
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World Cup Fever Sweeps Japan
The result generated excitement across the country as football enthusiasts followed the tournament closely. Social media platforms were flooded with messages of support and celebration following the impressive win.
Fans Hope for Deeper Tournament Run
Many supporters expressed hope that the national team can continue its strong form and advance further in the competition. The latest victory has increased expectations for Japan’s campaign in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
National Pride on Display
The celebrations at Shibuya Crossing reflected the passion and pride of Japanese football fans. As the tournament continues, supporters remain eager to see their team build on this memorable 4-0 triumph.
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