The Japan national football team is gearing up for their match against Tunisia. A prayer for victory is being held at the Otada Shrine in Toyama, where the team's symbol, the Yatagarasu, is enshrined. Approximately 400 fans have visited the shrine to pray for the team's victory. According to the shrine's chief priest, Mikiya Ninomiya, the number of soccer fans visiting the shrine to pray for the team's victory has increased. The Yatagarasu is also featured on the team's uniform emblem. One fan who visited the shrine said, 'I want the team to do their best in the match against Tunisia on the 21st.' Ninomiya expressed his hopes for the team, saying, 'I want them to win against Tunisia and then against Sweden, and aim for a top-four finish.' As the team prepares for the match, the voices of their supporters are growing louder.
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Japan National Football Team Aims for Victory
The Japan national football team is gearing up for their match against Tunisia. Approximately 400 fans visit the Otada Shrine in Toyama to pray for victory. The team's supporters are eager for a win.
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