The Japan National Football Team will face Tunisia in the World Cup Group Stage on June 21. The match will kick off at 1pm on Sunday, a great time for kids to watch. In the past, the Japan team's World Cup matches have often been played at times that are not suitable for children. For example, in the 1998 World Cup in France, the team played against Argentina at 9:30pm on Sunday, against Croatia at 9:30pm on Saturday, and against Jamaica at 11pm on Friday. In the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, the team played against Belgium at 6pm on Tuesday, against Russia at 8:30pm on Sunday, against Tunisia at 3:30pm on Friday, and against Turkey at 3:30pm on Tuesday. However, even in these matches, the team often played on weekdays, making it difficult for families to watch together. In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the team played against Australia at 10pm on Monday, against Croatia at 10pm on Sunday, and against Brazil at 3am on Friday. The 2010 World Cup in South Africa was no different, with matches against Cameroon at 11pm on Monday, against the Netherlands at 8:30pm on Saturday, against Denmark at 3:30am on Friday, and against Paraguay at 11pm on Tuesday. The only exception was the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where the team played against Cote d'Ivoire at 10am on Sunday, and then against Greece at 7am on Friday and against Colombia at 5am on Wednesday. In the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the team played against Colombia at 9pm on Tuesday, against Senegal at midnight on Monday, and against Poland at 11pm on Thursday, with the match against Belgium at 3am on Tuesday being particularly difficult to watch. In the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the team played against Germany at 10pm on Wednesday, which required a late night, and against Costa Rica at 7pm on Sunday, which was during dinner time. However, the matches against Spain at 4am on Friday and against Croatia at midnight on Tuesday were likely to have been missed by most children. The World Cup is often played at times that are not suitable for children due to the time difference with Japan. However, this is not something to be praised. Especially for elementary school-age children, it is difficult to watch live matches, and few children have experienced the thrill of watching a World Cup match in real-time. The Japan National Football Team's World Cup matches are a big stimulus for children. The match against Tunisia on June 21 will kick off at 1pm on Sunday, a great time to watch. The outcome of the match will have a big impact on the team's World Cup campaign. Can the Japan National Football Team win the match against Tunisia? The match on June 21 will be an important one for the team's World Cup campaign. Fans will be eagerly supporting the team. The Japan National Football Team's World Cup matches are a big dream for children. The match against Tunisia on June 21 will be a big step for the team's World Cup campaign. Can the Japan National Football Team win the match against Tunisia? The outcome of the match will have a big impact on the team's World Cup campaign. The Japan National Football Team's World Cup matches are a big stimulus for children. The match against Tunisia on June 21 will kick off at 1pm on Sunday, a great time to watch. Please follow the Japan National Football Team's World Cup campaign.