A sea otter at an aquarium in Fukuoka City, who predicted that Japan would beat Germany at the World Cup Qatar tournament, predicted a draw against Spain on the 2nd, which will advance to the final tournament.

Lilo, a 15-year-old sea otter from the Marine World Uminonakamichi aquarium in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, is predicting the outcome of the World Cup Qatar tournament against Japan.



Of the two colors of Frisbee floating on the surface of the water, if you choose orange, Japan will win, and if you choose white, your opponent will win.



Lilo chose orange in the match against Germany, and he hit the mark for Japan's historic victory.



In the second match against Costa Rica, Japan predicted that they would win, but unfortunately Japan lost 0-1, which was a disappointment.

Lilo predicted victory or defeat before the match against Spain, which will advance to the final tournament.



Lilo delivered both the orange and the white to the keeper as the crowd watched with their mobile phones held across acrylic panels to capture the moment.



The forecast is a "tie".



If this prediction is correct, Japan's breakthrough in the first league will depend on the result of another match in the same group.

A woman in her 20s who watched the predictions of the winner said, "My prediction was correct once, and I was wrong once, so I think I will be correct next time, but I want Japan to win."



Miku Akiyoshi, a keeper, sent an ale, saying, ``I want Japan to do its best so that the predictions are not good.''