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The Japan Times | How visiting Rugby World Cup fans coped with Typhoon Hagibis @thejapantimes | Uploaded October 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Japan's historic Pool A win over Scotland at the 2019 Rugby World Cup on Oct. 13 took place against the backdrop of Typhoon Hagibis, one of the fiercest storms Japan has experienced in decades.

With the match at International Stadium Yokohama only confirmed at the last minute, we talked to visiting fans about how they coped with the typhoon and what they thought about World Rugby's decision to cancel three matches.

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