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JAPAN 2019

RWC 2019 Rugby World Cup 2019 will be the ninth Rugby World Cup. It will be held in Japan from Friday, 20 September to Saturday, 02 November. This will be the first time the tournament is to be held in Asia, the first time consecutive tournaments have been staged in the same hemisphere, and also the first time that the event will take place outside the traditional heartland of the sport. As the tournament approaches, rugby fever will be taking hold of the country. The opening match of Rugby World Cup 2019will take place at Tokyo Stadium in Chōfu, and the final match will be held at International Stadium Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture. Yokohama City. This will be a great time of year to visit Japan weatherwise as it won t be too hot and it won t be too cold either. Perfect weather for rugby and rugby spectating! The teams participating are divided into four pools of five teams. There s a total of 48 matches that will be played, this includes the 40 pool matches, quarter-finals, semi-finals, a bronze-final and the final. These matches will be played in 12 state-of-the-art stadiums right across Japan. Rugby has been played in Japan for over a century with the first recorded game taking place in Yokohama 1866. Rugby is the fifth most popular team sport in Japan, with its popularity growing every year. There are currently over 125,000 registered rugby players in Japan and over 3,000 clubs. The Japanese national rugby team is known as the Cherry Blossoms or more recently The Brave Blossoms. SUBCRIBE ON OUR WEBSITE AND REGISTER YOUR INTEREST TO GET THE LATEST NEWS AND BE THE FIRST TO HEAR AND GET YOUR HANDS ON OUR EARLY BIRD PACKAGES.

WHAT TO EXPECT WEATHER Japan s popularity is still growing among international tourists. Japan is a unique blend of traditional and modern. It has 21 World Heritage Sites, including Himeji Castle, Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto and Nara. Popular tourist attractions include Tokyo and Hiroshima, Mount Fuji, ski resorts such as Niseko in Hokkaido, Okinawa, riding the shinkansen and taking advantage of Japan s hotel and hotspring network. Japan provides a rich cultural experience and a glimpse of the future through technological developments. Japan has one of the world s lowest crime rates which makes it ideal for travelers. Japan is mostly a temperate climate. There are four distinct seasons and each is approximately three months long. Due to its stretch from north to south in latitude, it is difficult to comment on Japan s climate as a whole, since it varies strongly in different regions. Latitude and longitude are not the only influences on Japan s climate though. Ocean currents and mountains affect the weather conditions significantly. MUST DO S IN JAPAN 1. TOKYO - Tokyo, a huge and diverse city, has been named as one of the world s most satisfying tourist cities and its popularity is continuing to grow. Shopping, exploring old neighbourhoods, sumo, craft beers and karaoke tops our list of the best reasons to vacation there. 2. KYOTO - Your visit to Japan is not complete without visiting its cultural and historic centre. Kyoto is a fusion between modern & old, is in the Kansai region and was the Imperial Capital of Japan. Due to its historic value, Kyoto s treasured shrines, temples, numerous gardens and palaces were spared from air raids and atomic bombings during World War II. 3. MOUNT FUJI - Majestic Mount Fuji is recognised worldwide as the icon of Japan, visited by locals and foreigners alike for its scenic beauty and historical elements. 4. BAMBOO FOREST - The Bamboo Forest is located in Arashiyama, which itself is a scenic beauty, a grove of carefully planted tall Bamboo plants. Entering into this forest is like coming to a whole new world which is calm, serene and a beauty in green. 5. KIYOMIZU-DERA TEMPLE - This is truly a must visit. It s at the top of a hill and offers magnificent views. Inside you must drink from the sacred water waterfall.

CULTURE Japan has a fascinating and multifaceted culture that has endured thousands of years and inspires many artists to this day. Lush landscapes and colourful streets immediately spring to mind, and much lurks beneath the surface. On the one hand it is steeped in the deepest of traditions dating back thousands of years; on the other it is a society in a continual state of rapid flux, with continually shifting fads and fashions and technological development that constantly pushes back the boundaries of the possible. This is part of what makes it such a fascinating country to visit. Japan has around 100,000 Shinto shrines and 80,000 Buddhist temples. Some are architectural wonders while others are quiet neighbourhood spots that offer ceremonies, rituals and festivals to their communities. Japan has a rich tradition of bowing for greetings, rituals, ceremonies and apology. There are several styles of bow that range from a casual greeting to a sincere and dramatic apology. The family is the basic unit of society and respect for the elders is of great importance. The group is regarded as more important than the individual, and social hierarchy is more strictly observed than in the West, with respect and deference shown to older and more senior people. Education is highly valued in Japanese society, and academic achievement is held in great esteem. The importance of hard work and perseverance is instilled into Japanese children from an early age and this remains a fundamental belief throughout adulthood.

FOOD The defining characteristics include ingredients, styles of preparation, and aesthetics. White rice is a staple component of virtually every meal, other typical ingredients include soy products and seafood that is served grilled or raw. Vegetables and seafood are often prepared as pickles. The cuisine does not rely on intense flavorings. Meals ideally contrast flavours and textures among different dishes and include many small dishes rather than a main course. The visual presentation of a meal is important. HISTORY Japan has a long history that is divided into a number of periods, referring to the struggles that took place between the different clans for thousands of years. Japan s history starts with the first humans arriving around 35,000 B.C. The position of Japan relative to the Asian mainland has played a significant role in the country s development. Although the archipelago is situated near the mainland, there is still a considerable amount of open sea, which separates the two land masses. Throughout most of Japan s history, it has been closed to the outside world refusing to open its borders to foreigners. The sakoku policy, literal translation locked country, enacted in 1633 by the Tokugawa Shogunate prevented foreigners from entering Japan on penalty of death. The same policy also prevented Japanese people from leaving Japan. 5 years after the war the Japanese industry went back to its post-war level. The increase was mainly due to the Korean War, in which Japanese industry was a major supplier to the NATO forces. The country entered a period of peace and rapid economic growth. It became a significant power in industrial sections, including car manufacturing and the electronic goods. Tokyo hosted the 1964 summer Olympics, showing the world that it was a modern, industrialized nation.

10 CUSTOMS YOU MUST KNOW BEFORE A TRIP TO JAPAN 1. Addressing Someone, Respect - Bowing is nothing less than an art form in Japan, respect pounded into children s heads from the moment they enter school. For tourists, a simple inclination of the head or an attempt at a bow at the waist will usually suffice. In addition to bowing, addressing someone properly is key. They might feel a little insulted if you do not attach the suffix san to their last name, or sama if you are trying to be particularly respectful. Usually children are content with just their first names, but you can add the suffix chan for girls and kun for boys if you like. 2. Table Manners - You will receive a small wet cloth at most Japanese restaurants. Use this to wash your hands before eating, then carefully fold it and set it aside on the table. Slurping noodles or making loud noises while eating is okay and shows you are enjoying it. You may raise bowls to your mouth to make it easier to eat with chopsticks, especially bowls of rice. 3. No Tipping - There is no tipping in any situation in Japan cabs, restaurants, personal care. To tip someone is actually a little insulting. 4. Chopsticks - Depending on the restaurant you decide upon for that evening, you may be required to use chopsticks. If for some reason you aren t too adept with chopsticks, try to learn before passing through immigration. It s really not that hard. 5. Thresholds - Take off your shoes at the entrance to all homes, and most businesses and hotels. Usually, a rack will be provided to store your shoes, and pair of guest slippers will be sitting nearby.

6. Masks - sterilized masks, like the ones you d see in the emergency room, are commonly used by salarymen, office ladies, and municipal workers to protect other people from their germs. 7. Conformity - Drawing attention to yourself as an individual is a huge no-no: don t blow your nose in public, try to avoid eating while on the go, and don t speak on your cell phone in crowded public areas like trains or buses. 8. Bathing - Public bathhouses are alive and well in Japan. Sento, or neighborhood bathhouses, can be found from the largest area in Shinjuku to a small town on the island of Shikoku. Onsen, or hot springs, are very popular as weekend excursion resorts. Take the time to visit a sento if you have the opportunity. 9. Speaking English - Japanese will generally assume you are a native English speaker until you prove otherwise. Many Japanese will insist on using their own English language ability, however limited, to converse with foreigners, in spite of the fact that the person on the opposing end may have more knowledge of the local tongue. 10. Safety - Every Japanese person I have met warns you to be safe in your travels, to take care of your belongings. Every foreigner tells you not to worry, nothing can go wrong, nothing will be stolen. However, Japan s low crime rate is evident when you see businessmen who have missed the last train sleeping outside on a park bench, or a group of 5-year-old boys walking by themselves for over a kilometer to make the starting bell at school. FACTS ABOUT JAPAN Japanese name for Japan: Nihon or Nippon which means sun origin (made up of 6,852 islands) Continent: Asia Highest point: Mount Fuji, which stands at 3,776m (12,388ft). The Capital: Tokyo Population: 127.3 million Main Language: Japanese Climate: Japan has four seasons which are categorized by cold winters and hot summers (up to 40 degrees Celsius). Currency: Yen Symbols:

12 HOST CITIES & VENUES SAPPORO CITY Japan s fifth-largest city, and the prefectural capital of Hokkaidō, Sapporo is a dynamic urban centre that offers everything you d want from a Japanese city: a thriving food scene, stylish cafes, neon-lit nightlife and shopping galore. VENUE :SAPPORO DOME KANAGAWA PREFECTURE, YOKOHAMA CITY Only a half hour train ride south from central Tokyo, you ll find the unique city of Yokohama. A city that enjoys the reputation of being one of Japan s most international and cutting-edge cities. VENUE :INTERNATIONAL STADIUM YOKOHAMA KOBE CITY Kobe is a coastal city on Osaka Bay, it is a modern, friendly city that boasts many striking landmarks, interesting museums, and natural beauty. VENUE: KOBE MISAKI STADIUM

IWATE PREFECTURE, KAMAISHI CITY Kamaishi is an important fishing and industrial city along the rugged Sanriku Coast in southeastern Iwate Prefecture. Known as the birthplace of Japan s modern iron industry. VENUE :KAMAISHI RECOVERY MEMORIAL STADIUM SAITAMA PREFECTURE, KUMAGAYA CITY Kumagaya is a Japanese city in Saitama on the island of Honshu. From historical sites to cultural attractions, there are new places to see and unique things to do in and around Kumagaya - historical monuments, natural attractions, adventurous and entertaining activities, places to eat and drink, and much more. VENUE: KUMAGAYA RUGBY STADIUM TOKYO METROPOLITAN Tokyo has so much to offer, from historic temples and traditions to modern skyscrapers and technology. One of the world s most vibrant cities, this eclectic Japanese metropolis promises to give you an extraordinary experience. VENUE: TOKYO STADIUM SHIZUOKA PREFECTURE Shizuoka is located between Tokyo and Kyoto. The prefecture spreading east and west has many attractive tourist spots such as Mt. Fuji, which is a World Heritage Site, a village of Japan s best green tea, and hot springs with the view of sea. VENUE: SHIZUOKA STADIUM ECOPA AICHI PREFECTURE, TOYOTA CITY Aichi is a Japanese prefecture in central Honshu Island, it is in the middle of Japan, five hours from Tokyo and three hours from Osaka by car. Its capital, Nagoya, is a manufacturing hub with a rich cultural heritage and home of the local powerhouse Toyota. VENUE: CITY OF TOYOTA STADIUM OSAKA PREFECTURE, HIGASHI - OSAKA CITY Osaka is one of the country s largest cities and packed with action, it is a not-to-miss destination with warm people, unique culture and great food. Osaka has a reputation as the Nation s Kitchen. The majority of Osaka s attractions are indoors or within an urban setting so really it s a year-round destination. VENUE: HANAZONO RUGBY STADIUM FUKUOKA PREFECTURE, FUKUOKA CITY Fukuoka is the 6th largest city in Japan and is situated on the northern shore of the island of Kyushu. The city has two centres: one in Hakata and one in Tenjin. VENUE: HAKATANOMORI FUKUOKA STADIUM KUMAMOTO PREFECTURE, KUMAMOTO CITY The capital of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kumamoto is a major city on Kyushu s west coast with a population of 650,000. The city is most famous for its castle, which is one of Japan s largest and most complete. VENUE: KUMAMOTO STADIUM OITA PREFECTURE Oita is surrounded by mountains and sea, and makes an excellent place for relaxation and light sightseeing. One of the most famous areas in Japan to enjoy natural hot spring baths. VENUE: OITA STADIUM

RWC JAPAN 2019 POOLS POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D IRELAND SCOTLAND JAPAN EUROPE1 PLAY-OFF WINNER NEW ZEALAND SOUTH AFRICA ITALY AFRICA REPECHAGE WINNER ENGLAND FRANCE ARGENTINA USA TONGA AUSTRALIA WALES GEORGIA FIJI AMERICAS 2 QF 1 QF 2 QF 3 QF 4 WINNER POOL A RUNNER UP POOL B WINNER POOL B RUNNER UP POOL A WINNER POOL C RUNNER UP POOL D WINNER POOL D RUNNER UP POOL C SF 1 WINNER QF 1 WINNER QF 2 SF 2 WINNER QF 3 WINNER QF 4 FINAL WINNER SF 1 WINNER SF 2