England have Put off to the Trip to Japan for the Beginning of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

The squad flew from Heathrow Airport in London and are set to land at Tokyo on Monday.
Their arrival in Japan is scheduled to coincide with Typhoon Faxai, that is anticipated to cause major disruption in the Asian country.
The storm has caused winds up to 180kph and is due to hit coastal areas of the Kanto area between late Sunday and early Monday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Tournament organisers have planned for the chance of needing to relocate groups or even to move matches to venues.
The stadiums to England’s first two matches, from the United States in Kobe and Tonga in Sapporo, have roofs and Jones says that the group will train indoors on artificial turf.
Until they confront the Tongans in their opening game on September 23, england have just two weeks to acclimatise to the states in Asia.
They will confront America on September 26 before enjoying Argentina in Tokyo on October 5.
England take on France in their final group stage game in Yokohama.

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