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オランダ王室は、当時療養中の雅子さまを案じてご一家を静養に招待し、親友のマキシマ王妃の温かい支えとともにご回復へのきっかけの一つとなった。 天皇ご一家の国際親善を超えた深い絆は一朝一夕に築かれるものではなく、愛子さまへと受け継がれていく大切な財産でもあります。
天皇皇后両陛下 公式訪問1か国目のオランダに到着 王室の特別な招待により離宮「ヘット・アウデ・ロー城」へ ift.tt/8KGkYNr
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見つけた。超感動。 フル動画は下から↓ web.nhk/tv/pl/editorial-tep-…
W杯のNHKデイリーハイライトの最後の映像、感動的だったなあ。
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Japan's coaching team were giving tactical instructions to their players using giant numbers on a whiteboard against the Netherlands 👀 A World Cup first ☝️
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RT @okshimad: オランダ御訪問中の徳仁天皇陛下と雅子皇后陛下 ウィレム・アレキサンダー国王とマキシマ王妃とともに日本VSオランダ戦をご覧になられたようですね ワールドカップと言えば、高円宮さまが撮られた生後6ヶ月の福々しい敬宮さまを抱っこする皇太子殿下(天皇陛下…
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サッカー日本代表を支える美人妻
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RT @14221108h: タケと敬斗は15歳の頃からの仲。 敬斗のA代表初ゴールをアシストしたのもタケ、そしてW杯初ゴールをアシストしたのもタケ。 このふたり、ほんとに♾🥹なのよ。 付け足し 敬斗のインスタ初投稿もタケとの写真でした…🥹 t.co/htLC
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The King and Queen, joined by members of the Royal Family, have attended a Service for the Most Noble Order of the Garter at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. 📜 Established by King Edward III nearly 700 years ago, The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain. Companions of the Garter are chosen personally by the Sovereign to honour those who have held public office, who have contributed in a particular way to national life or who have served the Sovereign personally.
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曲と映像のチョイス秀逸すぎる

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HE DID IT AGAIN 😭
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🇯🇵 This is how fans in Japan celebrated their World Cup match: waiting for the traffic lights to turn red, then getting out of the way of cars when they turn green NYC take note Writer: Ian

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Look at Japan 🇯🇵!
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🇯🇵 JAPANESE FANS ONLY CELEBRATE WHEN THE PEDESTRIAN LIGHT IS GREEN! No traffic rules were broken during this celebration! Oh man... this is so orderly.
🇯🇵 FUNNIEST THING: Japanese fans ran onto the famous Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo for 40 seconds to celebrate the 2:2 tie against the Netherlands. They ran onto the crossing only for 40 seconds while it was green! The Japanese DID NOT BREAK TRAFFIC RULES! After the light turned red, everyone went back and stopped the celebration. They did not even break the traffic rules for this moment. lol
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Isak strikes for Sweden 🇸🇪 A goal, two assists and the POTM trophy on his #FIFAWorldCup debut against Tunisia in Group F 👏🌎
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【サッカーW杯】 日本対オランダ。後半、戦況を見つめる控え選手たち。ベンチには遠藤航選手のユニホームもみられました。
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ワールドカップのキャプテン離脱した遠藤航選手は大学で出会った一般人の方と19歳で結婚・妊娠して4人のパパしてるの素敵すぎる。奥さんは旦那への不満皆無らしい。長男はサッカーをやっていてオフの日は練習に付き合うイクメンっぷり。理想すぎる。
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タケにいじられてるけどなんだかんだ彼はちゃんと🗣出来てるから大丈夫( *˙˙*)b ⟡.· 笑
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RT @abouttakiminoo: Virgil & Minamino 🐦‍🔥Yoshida Liverpool & Southampton ❤️🥺
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Wataru ❤️ The Japan team show their support for Wataru Endo after his withdrawal from the tournament due to injury 🇯🇵 #FIFAWorldCup
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Goals and assists galore ⚽️🅰️ Incredible displays from the Reds across Sunday’s #FIFAWorldCup matches 👏🌎
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Virgil van Dijk on Wataru Endō after Japan’s 2-2 draw with the Netherlands national football team: 🗣️ “I have to say, that moment with Endō’s shirt left on the bench… it was emotional. Even as an opponent, you could feel the weight of it. To hear he withdrew from the squad due to injury and then announced his retirement on the eve of the World Cup that’s heartbreaking. No player deserves that. Not after all the years of sacrifice and discipline it takes to reach this stage. When you step out on that pitch and you know a teammate like that should have been there, it changes something in the atmosphere. You feel it in the dressing room, you feel it during the match, and you definitely feel it after the final whistle. What Japan did tonight by keeping his jersey with them wasn’t just respect—it was love. It showed how much he means to that group, not just as a player but as a leader. As a footballer, you understand how fragile these moments are. One injury, one twist of fate, and a dream can disappear right before your eyes. That’s the cruel side of this game people don’t always see. So when I saw that shirt on the bench, I didn’t see a symbol of absence. I saw a reminder of what they’re fighting for. And honestly, teams that carry that kind of emotion with them… they become very dangerous. Very united. Very hard to break down. Tonight wasn’t just about a 2-2 draw. It was about a team playing with someone in their hearts who couldn’t be on the pitch with them.”
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