The build up to Asia’s first Rugby World Cup takes another exciting step on Friday as the first official Team Welcome Ceremonies take place across Japan exactly a week ahead of the tournament kick-off on 20 September.

Argentina, Fiji, Ireland and hosts Japan will be the first four teams officially welcomed to Japan 2019 in a special and uniquely Japanese welcome ceremony, which all 20 teams will receive from 13-19 September.

The ceremonies will take place in iconic locations spread across the length and breadth of Japan, from the northern island of Hokkaido to the tropical island paradise of Okinawa, more than 2,600 kilometres to the south.

Locations for the 20 ceremonies include the famous Zōjōji Temple at the foot of Tokyo Tower in central Tokyo, an historical sumo wrestling hall in Osaka and one of the finest examples of European neo-classical architecture from Japan’s Meiji era, the Bunshokan in Yamagata City.

During the ceremony, all 31 playing team members will receive their Rugby World Cup 2019 Cap (a rugby tradition), while the entire team, including coaches and management will receive the Rugby World Cup 2019 Participation Medal.

Japan are already demonstrating their passion for rugby and spirit of hosting as team arrivals and community engagement events have been a huge hit with the local populations around team camps.

World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “Rugby World Cup 2019 will be a truly unique celebration of Japanese culture and tradition and rugby’s character-building values and the teams are at the heart of the story. The official welcome ceremonies symbolise the start of the tournament and will showcase the truly nationwide warmth of the support that the world’s best teams and their fans will receive in Japan. Japan are already proving to be very warm and enthusiastic hosts with some wonderful scenes from community events around the team’s arrivals into their team camps.”

Team Welcome Ceremonies

 Team

 Date

Venue

 Fiji

 Friday, 13 September

 Abashiri City, Hokkaido

 Ireland 

 Friday, 13 September

 Chiba City, Chiba Pref.

 Argentina 

 Friday, 13 September

 Fukushima City, Fukushima Pref.

 Japan 

 Friday, 13 September

 Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo

 New Zealand 

 Saturday, 14 September

 Minato Ward, Tokyo

 South Africa 

 Saturday, 14 September

 Urayasu City, Chiba Pref.

 Namibia 

 Saturday, 14 September

 Kamitonda Town, Wakayama Pref.

 Russia 

 Saturday, 14 September

 Saitama City, Saitama Pref. 

 France

 Sunday, 15 September

 Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Pref.

 Scotland

 Sunday, 15 September

 Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Pref.

 Italy

 Sunday, 15 September

 Sakai City, Osaka Pref.

 Samoa

 Monday, 16 September

 Yamagata City, Yamagata Pref.

 England

 Monday, 16 September

 Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Pref.

 Wales

 Monday, 16 September

 Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Pref.

 Canada

 Wednesday, 18 September

 Nagato City, Yamaguchi Pref.

 USA

 Wednesday, 18 September

 Yomitan Village, Okinawa Pref.

 Australia

 Wednesday, 18 September

 Ebetsu City, Hokkaido Pref.

 Georgia

 Wednesday, 18 September

 Nagoya City, Aichi Pref.

 Tonga

 Thursday, 19 September

 Sapporo City, Hokkaido Pref.

 Uruguay 

 Thursday, 19 September

 Kitakami City, Iwate Pref.

 

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