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Thousands of Fans Paralyze Shibuya Crossing After Japan Score in the World Cup

Thousands of people celebrated in the center of Tokyo the Japanese strike in front of Tunisia, in the 1,000th World Cup match, which was held this Saturday at the Monterrey Stadium, Nuevo León. WATCH: ABSOLUTE SCENES IN SHIBUYA! Japan’s big win over Tunisia sparked huge celebrations at Scramble Crossing, with police, media crews and helicopters all on hand. pic.twitter.com/8fPfGerlbV — World Cup 2026 (@WorldCupMedia_) June 21, 2026 Fans came …

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Thousands of Japanese fans went to the streets of Tokyo to celebrate Japan's 4–0 victory over Tunisia this Sunday for the 2026 World Cup group phase. The party took over the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, one of the world's best known crossings, a traditional celebration point at major sporting events in the country.

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Japan defeated Tunisia at the World Cup with 4:0. The fans celebrated exuberantly at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo – and still adhered to the traffic rules in exemplary fashion.

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Thousands of people celebrated in the center of Tokyo the Japanese strike in front of Tunisia, in the 1,000th World Cup match, which was held this Saturday at the Monterrey Stadium, Nuevo León. WATCH: ABSOLUTE SCENES IN SHIBUYA! Japan’s big win over Tunisia sparked huge celebrations at Scramble Crossing, with police, media crews and helicopters all on hand. pic.twitter.com/8fPfGerlbV — World Cup 2026 (@WorldCupMedia_) June 21, 2026 Fans came …

Security forces had to intervene to calm the animosities at the Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo after Japan's 0-4 goal for Tunisia in the second round of the World Championship group phase.

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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