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Though winning its first women's World Cup won't solve Japan's problems, the courage and resilience of the team will inspire many who have been laden with bad news since the March 11 disasters.
Mr. Koh noted that the Japanese women developed their toughness and technique by training together from early ages with male national team players.
"It was amazing and unbelievable," said Akihiro Koh, a Saitama province engineer who has traveled around the world to watch Japan's national soccer teams.