With the drums beating in the 40th minute, the Japanese women's soccer team skillfully sent the ball into the penalty area, followed by Nezu Riri Riichi, who finished the shot with a flick, and the Korean women's soccer team keeper could do nothing about the rebound, making the score 0-1, and the Korean women's soccer team was in a passive state.

Towards the end of the half, the Korean women's soccer team came close to equalizing the score, but a shot was saved by the Japanese women's goalkeeper, who made a heroic diving save.

The Japanese women's soccer team was in control of the game when the match resumed. Miharu Maki scored twice in the 68th and 88th minutes to make the score 3-0, and the Korean women's soccer team was unable to fight back.

The Japanese women's soccer team opened a new chapter by advancing to the final with a brilliant 4-0 victory, marking their seventh appearance in the final, having won four of the previous six finals and finished second twice.

In accordance with tournament rules, the top three teams will lock up tickets to the 2024 U17 Women's World Cup in the Dominican Republic from Oct. 16 to Nov. 3, and Japan has already locked up that glory.

The other semifinal match will be played tonight at 7:00 p.m. The women's soccer team of the People's Republic of China will face the women's soccer team of North Korea, and the winner will compete with the women's soccer team of Japan for the championship and lock the qualification for the World Junior Championships in advance.

For the Chinese women's soccer team, the minimum goal for this tournament was to advance to the World Junior Championships, and now they are just one step away from that goal, and that is to beat the DPRK women's soccer team and move to the other side of the victory.

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