<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc5-grasp-japan-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc5-grasp-japan-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":1050953,"date":"2018-06-19T23:47:00","date_gmt":"2018-06-19T21:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=1050953"},"modified":"2018-06-20T02:29:14","modified_gmt":"2018-06-20T00:29:14","slug":"fans-in-japan-go-wild-after-world-cup-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/de\/2018\/06\/fans-in-japan-go-wild-after-world-cup-win\/","title":{"rendered":"Fans in Japan go wild after World Cup win"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>Bars across Japan erupted with joy on Tuesday as soccer fans exchanged beery hugs after their team stunned Colombia 2-1 in their World Cup opener in Russia. Many supporters, the majority the worse for wear after a boozy evening glued to the television, celebrated with one for the road &#8211;<\/b><br \/>\nBars across Japan erupted with joy on Tuesday as soccer fans exchanged beery hugs after their team stunned Colombia 2-1 in their World Cup opener in Russia.<br \/>Many supporters, the majority the worse for wear after a boozy evening glued to the television, celebrated with one for the road &#8212; while still managing to keep one eye on the clock to check they could make trains home.<br \/>In Tokyo, former England captain David Beckham sprinkled some stardust on a city that once sculpted a life-size chocolate statue in his image when he appeared at half-time at a public viewing event.<br \/>&#8222;You beauty!&#8220; screamed Ken Adachi, a 36-year-old computer salesman, almost falling off his stool in a Tokyo sports bar when Yuya Osako scored Japan&#8217;s second goal against 10-man Colombia. <br \/>&#8222;I didn&#8217;t think we had much of a chance against a team from South America,&#8220; admitted Adachi after the final whistle sounded a little before 11 p.m. local time. &#8222;Revenge is sweet though.&#8220;<br \/>Thrashed 4-1 by Colombia at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Japan&#8217;s unexpected victory came courtesy of a header from Osako after Juan Quintero&#8217;s clever free kick had cancelled out Shinji Kagawa&#8217;s early penalty in Saransk.<br \/>&#8222;That was so amazing,&#8220; squealed 21-year-old student Kaori Hagino, her nails painted red and white in the colours of Japan&#8217;s national flag. <br \/>&#8222;Maybe now we can get to the final,&#8220; she added hopefully, downing a gin and tonic. &#8222;Anyway I&#8217;ll have a few more drinks tonight to celebrate.&#8220;<br \/>Hundreds of fans wearing blue Japan shirts spilled out onto the iconic scramble crossing in Tokyo&#8217;s trendy Shibuya district to chant soccer songs as the revelry continued. As many over-exuberant supporters weaved in and out of cars, police perched on vans with loudspeakers politely urged them to obey the traffic lights.<br \/>Few of those watching on giant screens in a bar close by cared that Colombia had been reduced to 10 men after just three minutes for a handball by Carlos Sanchez.<br \/>&#8222;We were rubbish in Brazil four years ago &#8212; quick exit, nothing to cheer about,&#8220; slurred 33-year-old interior designer Makoto Kawakami, his Japan shirt soaked in beer. &#8222;We&#8217;ll take the three points, however they come.&#8220;<br \/>One or two fans sounded a note of caution through the alcoholic haze of euphoria. &#8222;We still have to play Senegal and then Poland so it will still be difficult,&#8220; nodded law student Taka Iwasaki, 19. &#8222;But maybe now we have a chance of getting to the last 16.&#8220;<br \/>Several fans also paid tribute to the victims of a powerful earthquake that hit Osaka on Monday, leaving five dead and 370 injured.<br \/>&#8222;I&#8217;m sure the players had the victims in their minds,&#8220; said 38-year-old aesthetician Mari Takada. &#8222;Hopefully they can provide a little comfort to those poor people.&#8220;<\/p>\n<div id=\"td_post_ranks_tmp\" class=\"td-post-comments\" style=\"vertical-align: middle;display:none;\">\n<div style=\"float: left;\">Similarity rank: 6.5<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><script>\n\/*jQuery(function() {\nvar mainContentMetaInfo = '.td-post-header .meta-info';\nvar tdPostRanks = '#td_post_ranks';\nif (jQuery(tdPostRanks).length) {\n    var tdPostRanksHtml = jQuery(tdPostRanks).get(0).outerHTML;\n    if (typeof tdPostRanksHtml != 'undefined') {\n        jQuery(tdPostRanks).remove();\n        jQuery(mainContentMetaInfo).append(tdPostRanksHtml);\n    }\n}\n});*\/\n<\/script><span>\u00a9 Source: <a href=\"https:\/\/japantoday.com\/category\/world-cup\/boozy-japan-fans-go-wild-after-shock-world-cup-win\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https:\/\/japantoday.com\/category\/world-cup\/boozy-japan-fans-go-wild-after-shock-world-cup-win<\/a><br \/>\nAll rights are reserved and belongs to a source media.<\/span><\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").remove();});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bars across Japan erupted with joy on Tuesday as soccer fans exchanged beery hugs after their team stunned Colombia 2-1 in their World Cup opener in Russia. 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