THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
December 5, 2022 at 16:11 JST
Ryoichi Kamimura, a former official of the Tokamachi municipal government in Niigata Prefecture, on Dec. 3 stands behind a monument at a soccer ground in the city where the Croatian team trained before the 2002 World Cup. (Shota Tomonaga)
TOKAMACHI, Niigata Prefecture--This city might be the only municipality that will hear Japanese cheers erupt if Croatia scores against Japan at the World Cup in Qatar. [Read More]
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