Rugby World Cup Japan National Team resumes practice against Scotland Oct 7 12:17

Japan, who has won three consecutive first league matches in the Rugby World Cup Japan, resumed practice in Tokyo for the final game against Scotland, and Yu Tamura, the command tower, talks about enthusiasm to prepare for the best ever Did.

The Japanese national team won the second round in the first league, a historic victory from Ireland, and then the third round on the 5th was a quick win over Samoa, winning three consecutive wins and getting closer to the first best 8 advancement.

The Japanese national team resumed their practice in Tokyo in the morning on the 7th before the match against Scotland, the final match.

Captain Reach Michael, Commander Tamura, and other players were smiling at times while moving their bodies with serious expressions.

Scotland has big and strong players and features tactics using hard defenses and kicks.

Japan has lost to Scotland in the previous tournament with a big difference, leading to 1-10 wins.

After the practice, Tamura met and said, “Since the beginning of the World Cup, we have told that the game against Scotland is the key. Tomorrow will begin a full-fledged practice, so I want to prepare for the best time in the past. "I think everyone has a lot of feelings, and I have a lot of thoughts, but I want to make it explode in the game."