The day's editorial focus was overwhelmingly on Japan's 4-0 World Cup victory over Tunisia, with Kamada Daichi scoring the fastest Japanese World Cup goal and Ueda Ayase netting twice. Coverage saturated outlets from early morning through evening, with NHK, Sankei, Yomiuri, Asahi, and others providing live updates and post-match analysis. The win, Japan's first in the tournament, put them on four points and advanced knockout-stage hopes. Earlier, the Strait of Hormuz crisis continued to develop, with US-Iran talks beginning in Switzerland in the afternoon, though this received secondary attention compared to the football. Domestic stories included a Tokyo school fire investigation and a Nagoya chemical odor incident, but the World Cup dominated editorial priorities throughout the day.