THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
November 22, 2022 at 18:47 JST
Rabio the octopus holds onto a box with a Japanese flag in Obira, Hokkaido, on Nov. 22, a sign of a Japanese victory at the World Cup in Qatar. (Masatoshi Narayama)
OBIRA, Hokkaido—Only a sucker would bet on a Japanese upset of Germany at the World Cup in Qatar, but Samurai Blue will likely wrap up a spot in the knockout stage, according to an octopus. [Read More]
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