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Visitors from Japan shared experiences with large portions, chain restaurants, and suburban housing while attending matches in Dallas for the 2026 World Cup.
thehindu.comRinta Goto, a 24-year-old from Osaka, traveled to Dallas with his girlfriend for the Netherlands versus Japan World Cup match on Sunday. He described unlimited free soda at McDonald's as one of the more memorable parts of the trip. Goto also visited a large Starbucks and a Walmart, where he bought a family-sized bag of Reese's Miniature Cups.
He ate at Texas Roadhouse and posted on social media about the "insanely good" bread and "ridiculously delicious" steak, a post that received over 200,000 views. U.S. and expressed disappointment that Japan is not among them.
Kanna Matsuda, another Japanese fan, stayed in a large Airbnb in Dallas that she described as "a big house" she loved. " Spanish soccer star Lamine Yamal made a pit stop at Walmart during the World Cup.
U.S. Cities as well as sites in Mexico and Canada. At least one referee and team staff member were denied entry to the United States for the World Cup, along with fans denied travel visas.
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espn.co.ukErling Haaland and Norway arrived home on July 13 after reaching the men's World Cup quarterfinals for the first time. The team defeated Brazil before losing to England 2-1 in extra time in Miami.