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Japan defeats Spain in the World Cup!

Japan’s national soccer team beat the mighty Spain 2-1 to advance to the World Cup Final Tournament! I’m soooo glad!

Japan achieved the incredible feat of winning the group league against Germany and Spain, both of whom had won the World Cup before. Japan had never won against these two countries.

Japan, which has not had good news recently due to the recession caused by the Corona and the weak yen, has received happy news for the first time in a long time.

Thank you and congratulations for the Japan team members and all the supporters who cheered them on in Qatar!

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