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RWC 2019: Yokohama Travel Guide

RWC 2019: Yokohama Travel Guide

Yokohama, south of Tokyo, was one of the first Japanese ports opened to foreign trade, in 1859. It contains a large Chinatown with over 150 years of history and more than 500 restaurants and shops. The city is also home to the  Cup Noodles Museum, which allows...
RWC 2019: Tokyo Travel Guide

RWC 2019: Tokyo Travel Guide

Japan’s capital is where the ultramodern and the traditional meet in a clash of neon-lit skyscrapers and historic temples, with more than 13 million people calling the city home. From the world-famous Tsukiji Fish Market to the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, you can...
RWC 2019: Host Cities and Venues

RWC 2019: Host Cities and Venues

Twelve venues throughout Japan will host Rugby World Cup 2019™ matches. Located across the length and breadth of Japan, the venues were chosen to give the sports-loving population every opportunity to be a part of rugby’s greatest tournament. From the northernmost...
RWC 2019: Everything you need to know

RWC 2019: Everything you need to know

Following an inspirational and record-breaking Rugby World Cup in 2015, the stage is now set for Japan to deliver what will undoubtedly be a unique and thrilling tournament – the first one to be held in Asia!   Rugby World Cup 2019™ Qualifiers Twenty teams have...
RWC 2019: Culture of Japan

RWC 2019: Culture of Japan

As the very first tournament to be held in Asia, the Rugby World Cup 2019™ in Japan promises to be one of the most unique and exciting Rugby World Cups yet! Before you pack your bags, here’s a teaser of some of Japan’s unique culture: Language Nelson Mandela famously...

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