Legacy Management Group (Tax Accountants Legacy / Administrative Law Firm Legacy / Legacy Co., Ltd., Representative: Daisuke Amano, Head Office: Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) implemented in-office viewing support for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Japan vs. Sweden match held on June 26 (Fri) at 8:00 a.m., enabling employees to cheer for the Japanese national team while maintaining normal business operations. On the day, employees who came to the office supported the national team by using designated viewing areas within the office and their personal smartphones, following adjustments made by each department to ensure no disruption to regular work or client services. ▲Image showing in-office viewing atmosphere Ongoing Interest in Soccer and Background of This Initiative Legacy has previously supported soccer as a corporate supporter of a J.League team. More recently, we hosted a special dialogue between Mr. Yasunari Miyamoto, President of the Japan Football Association (JFA), and our Chairman Takashi Amano. During the dialogue, they discussed commonalities between "defense" in soccer and "protection" in inheritance and tax matters, as well as the mindset of moving from defense to offense and embracing new challenges. This discussion further strengthened the internal enthusiasm for supporting the Japanese national soccer team. Related Dialogue: Special Talk by Yasunari Miyamoto × Takashi Amano "Why Can 'Protective' Professionals Shift to Offense?" ▲The company's magazine "Genki DANE Tsushin," featuring the dialogue between Yasunari Miyamoto and Takashi Amano Details of Viewing Support on Match Day The Japan national team match on June 26 (Fri) kicked off at 8:00 a.m. on a weekday, falling within regular working hours. To allow employees to balance work and cheering, the company enabled the following measures: - Watching the match via smartphones or other devices during work hours, provided work responsibilities are properly managed - Designating specific in-office viewing areas to