


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
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...
How to Choose the Right Sports Travel Agency
The excitement of experiencing a big sporting event is indisputable. However, so is the risk of fraud. Buying tickets from the wrong sports travel agency or website can quickly turn your excitement into disappointment. The rule of thumb is: if a ticket-inclusive...
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
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
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...
RWC 2019: 18 Things you didn’t know about Japan
Rugby World Cup 2019 ™ will take place in Japan, the very first tournament to be hosted in Asia, promising one of the most unique and exciting Rugby World Cups yet! From eel-flavoured ice-cream and dining with cats to a rabbit-filled island, these 18 fun facts about...
Travel Advice: Why Go to the Australian Open?
Every year in January, blistering temperatures and even hotter action descend on Melbourne Park for the Australian Open, one of the tennis world’s top four Grand Slam tournaments. Here, the three principal courts have retractable roofs to manage the weather...