The Japan National Football Team's training camp is being held in Monterrey, Mexico, and has drawn attention from local media. The team's training camp has been visited by around 120 people, including 40 from Mexican media, on busy days. The media outlets range from television to web media and newspapers. How did they feel about covering the Japanese team's training camp? Jesus Carvajal, a reporter for the local newspaper El Norte, said, 'I felt that the team was very organized and well-managed. For example, they were flexible in responding to changes such as moving the training location, and I got the impression that they were always ready.' Gilberto Calvan, a reporter for the daily newspaper Once Diario, said, 'I told my colleagues in Monterrey that my dream was to cover the best team in Asia. I was able to see wonderful players, and I also met kind and approachable people in the press area, which was great. Overall, I think Japan is the best.' The Japan National Football Team's training camp began on June 3 and is continuing to prepare for their match against Tunisia. Although the temperature and pitch conditions were different from expected, and the practice time and location were changed several times, Jesus Carvajal and Gilberto Calvan both felt that the team's preparation was smooth. The Japan National Football Team's training camp is being held in Monterrey, Mexico, and has drawn attention from local media. Local reporters were impressed by the team's high level of preparation, describing it as 'always ready'.
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Japan National Football Team's Training Camp Impresses
Japan National Football Team's training camp in Mexico's Monterrey has drawn attention from local media. Local reporters were impressed by the team's high level of preparation, describing it as 'always ready'. The team began training on June 3 and is gearing up for their match against Tunisia.
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