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Plano prepares welcome party as Japan fans arrive for World Cup matches in Texas
By Alanna Quillen at NBC DFW
· June 12, 2026
· 3 min read
With the World Cup underway, North Texas is preparing to host its first match this weekend, and communities across the area are gearing up to welcome international fans. Japan is set to take on the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium in Arlington on Sunday, drawing thousands of visitors from Japan to the
Key takeaway Major companies like Toyota North America, Fujitsu, 7-Eleven International, and Kubota have significant operations in North Texas, helping attract Japanese residents and businesses over the years.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The influx of Japanese fans to North Texas for the World Cup match is a testament to the region's strong cultural and economic ties to Japan. As the fifth-largest city in Texas, Fort Worth is likely to feel the ripple effects of this international event, with many visitors potentially exploring the city's landmarks such as the Fort Worth Stockyards and Sundance Square. The presence of major Japanese companies like Toyota North America, with significant operations in the area, has already created a hub for Japanese culture and business in the region. As fans from Japan arrive in Plano and surrounding areas, Fort Worth's own cultural institutions, such as those in the Cultural District, may see an increase in interest from international visitors looking to experience the best of Texas. This event presents an opportunity for Fort Worth to strengthen its own connections to Japan and showcase its unique blend of cowboy culture and urban sophistication.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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What is this story about? With the World Cup underway, North Texas is preparing to host its first match this weekend, and communities across the area are gearing up to welcome international fans. Japan is set to take on the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium in Arlington on Sunday, drawing thousands of visitors from Japan to the
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