
N.Korea set to allow Japan fans into Pyongyang
TOKYO (Reuters) - North Korea is poised to allow Japanese fans into the secretive communist state for the first time to watch a World Cup qualifier, the Japan Football Association (JFA) said on Tuesday.
Officials visited North Korea's capital Pyongyang last week and gained an initial agreement that Japanese fans would be allowed to attend the Group B tie on June 8, JFA vice-president Junji Ogura said.
North Korean officials have asked the JFA for the number of their fans expected to make the trip.
The total is estimated at between 2,000 and 5,000 although the North Korean government has yet to announce how many visas will be granted.
One hundred Japanese journalists and 50 photographers will be permitted to cover the game, on strict condition they report on soccer only...the rest...