| If you have ever asked yourself the question, | | | | cafe that was named after the presently retired |
| "Where to watch the 2010 World Cup live?", then | | | | mid-fielder Hidetoshi Nakata. |
| you better listen to what this article is about to | | | | In Roponggi, there is what they call the Auzzie |
| tell you, especially if you are currently located in | | | | watering hole bar quest where there will be four |
| Japan. Japan is actually one of the small number | | | | extremely big monitors in the area, along with a |
| of nations that were able to qualify for the World | | | | sixty inch projector. Soccer fans who get to pick |
| Cup. It does not matter how the Japanese | | | | the winner as well as the scorers correctly will be |
| football soldiers perform because the Japanese | | | | getting a free pint! Liquor lovers will certainly be |
| crowd, plus the individuals who are rooting for | | | | choosing this venue where to watch the World |
| Japan, will always be vigorous in supporting their | | | | Cup 2010 live. |
| known nation's players. In fact, Japan has | | | | Not far from this area, you will come by Paddy |
| prepared a long list of venues where to watch | | | | Foley's. This places also houses a wonderful |
| World Cup 2010 live for the Japan supporters to | | | | projection display with fourteen monitors |
| be able to follow the action. | | | | surrounding the bar's enclosure. The crowd within |
| The biggest stadium in Tokyo, the Tokyo Dome | | | | Paddy Foley's is always highly excited because of |
| will be holding public viewing schedules for soccer | | | | the free entrance and beer orders that can be |
| enthusiasts who want to watch the matches | | | | attained at only six hundred yen. |
| while being surrounded by other avid soccer | | | | Another bar in Roponggi is the place soccer lovers |
| lovers. The Yoyogi National Stadium, located | | | | go to where they can watch the World Cup live is |
| nearby the stations of Meiji-jingu mae and | | | | the White Room at a price of three thousand and |
| Harajuku, is yet another huge outdoor venue. | | | | five hundred yen. Fujifilm at the Tokyo Midtown |
| If you prefer to watch the games in a much | | | | also offers live broadcast of the world's biggest |
| smaller venue, then you can always march a | | | | sporting event. In fact, some have stated that |
| short distance to the Nakata.net Cafe, an Internet | | | | this is where Dutch supporters gather. |