The day began with twin typhoons dominating editorial attention, as NHK and TBS warned of Level 4 alerts and potential Shinkansen suspensions. By evening, however, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake in Yamanashi Prefecture, registering 6-weak intensity in Fujikawaguchiko, abruptly shifted the news cycle. NHK, Sankei, Yomiuri, and Asahi led with the quake, reporting Tokaido Shinkansen suspensions and confirming no tsunami or Mount Fuji anomalies. Earlier, Japan's 1-1 World Cup draw with Sweden secured a knockout-stage berth against Brazil, covered extensively by sports desks. The Nikkei's 3,500-point plunge on AI profit-taking and the Imperial Household Law revision outline also surfaced, but the earthquake ultimately defined the day's editorial priorities.