Stream Cazé TV from 🇯🇵 Japan
Cazé TV is Casimiro Miguel's channel on YouTube and Twitch, and it became the biggest free sports broadcaster in Brazil. It streams major events at no cost — including all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup on YouTube. Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.
What Cazé TV carries — and how the block works
Football matches (World Cup 2026, Brasileirão games, national team friendlies), plus special events with Brazilian commentary and the chat culture the channel is famous for.
It is free — you only need a Google account for YouTube. The catch: streams with restricted rights are geo-blocked outside Brazil, showing "Video unavailable in your region". YouTube checks the IP you connect from, so a Brazilian exit IP solves it.
Watching from Japan: timezones, latency, community
Japan runs 12 hours ahead of Brasília: a 21:30 night game in Brazil kicks off at 09:30 the next morning in Tokyo. Weekend mornings become football mornings.
Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.
Japan hosts one of the oldest Brazilian communities abroad — the dekassegui community around Aichi, Shizuoka, and Gunma — with deep ties to Brazilian TV and football.
From zero to a Brazilian IP
The whole point of QR-based provisioning is that the setup is identical whether it is your first device or your third.
- Create your tunells.online account — no card needed to start.
- In the dashboard, add a device and open its QR code (or download the .conf on desktop).
- Scan it with the WireGuard app and activate the tunnel.
- Confirm the Brazilian IP (search "my IP") and open your streaming app.
Tips to avoid trouble on match day
- Connect the VPN before opening YouTube. If the stream was already loaded with a foreign IP, refresh the page (or restart the app on TV) after connecting.
- Japan runs 12 hours ahead of Brasília: a 21:30 night game in Brazil kicks off at 09:30 the next morning in Tokyo. Weekend mornings become football mornings.
- For live sport, prefer ethernet or 5 GHz Wi-Fi — packet loss hurts streams more than ping does.
- Connect the VPN before opening the streaming app; many apps cache your region at launch.
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FAQ
Why is Cazé TV blocked in my country if YouTube is free?
Broadcast rights are sold per territory. Cazé TV holds the rights for Brazil, so YouTube enforces the block for any IP outside the country — regardless of your account or language settings.
Is the speed enough for streaming from Japan?
Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.
Do I need a credit card to try it?
No. The 24 hours trial requires only a verified account — subscribe later if it works for you.
Is my connection private?
WireGuard encrypts all traffic between your device and the Brazilian exit with modern cryptography (ChaCha20-Poly1305). Your local network and ISP see only encrypted packets.