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Gullivers Sports Travel are an Authorised Sub-Agent of Rugby World Cup 2019™. This means that all our official travel packages include guaranteed match tickets. TM © Rugby World Cup Limited 2015.
Gullivers Sports Travel are an Authorised Sub-Agent of Rugby World Cup 2019™. This means that all our official travel packages include guaranteed match tickets. TM © Rugby World Cup Limited 2015.
The package prices include a Category D ticket. Exact locations of the tickets will be provided to us closer to the event.
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Our featured accommodation is 4★. Hotels have a very limited supply of traditional double-bedded rooms and the cultural norm is for couples to have two separate single beds, rather than share a double bed. As such we are offering three options: twin rooms, single rooms and twin rooms with a preference for a double room.
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Match transfers will be by coach.
We work closely with our agents in Japan to ensure that we have Japanese speaking staff on site to assist us.
Japan are going to be fantastic hosts and we can expect a warm welcome from the locals. There are some cultural differences that we will provide further information on to whet your appetite and to get the most enjoyment out of your trip to Japan, please see our FAQs page.
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Check in to your hotel in Tokyo Metropolitan for you to check in for your three night stay.
Enjoy exploring Tokyo Metropolitan at your leisure, perhaps buying souvenirs and mementos, or just soaking up the buzz of this vibrant city. Tokyo means ‘Eastern Capital’ and is made up of a patchwork of over 1000 neighbourhoods, which conjoin together to create a mega metropolis. Each district has developed it’s own personality over the years which helps to refine where you choose to explore during your stay here. The Shibuya district is on most tourists must-see lists, featuring the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world with enough people crossing at rush hour to fill a rugby stadium. As is Asakusa on the north-east fringe of Tokyo city, which pays homage to the areas cultural history thanks to it’s preservation of ancient buildings and artisan traditions. The list goes on and there are more including Ginza – noted for it’s luxury shopping, Shinjuku – noted for its entertainment and Roppongi – legendary for its nightlife. The patchwork that is Tokyo city is endless, so you’ll need to find out for yourself!
This evening expect the Japanese flags to be waving in support of the home team as Scotland takes on Japan in their final match of the pool games at the International Stadium Yokohama. We will transfer you to the stadium and back to your hotel and the end of the match.
Pool match four for Scotland.
It's been memorable! Check out of your Tokyo Metropolitan hotel and make your own onward arrangements.
Kick Off – 19:45
A Category D ticket is included in the package. Ticket upgrades will be at the following prices, subject to availability: Category C = £72.00 per person, Category B = £143.00 per person. Please note that the categorisations are only a guide, not to scale and subject to change / recategorisation. Click on stadium maps to enlarge.
Hotel | Rating | Double/Twin | Single | |
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Grand Nikko Daiba, Tokyo | £899pp | £1,194pp | ||
The Grand Nikko Daiba Hotel Tokyo is a new hotel situated in the Tokyo Bay area. Opened in 2016, the hotel enjoys wonderful views across Tokyo including the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower. At just a 20 minute monorail and train ride away from JR Tokyo Station this is a great resort hotel to enjoy whilst on holiday. Odaiba has wonderful shopping and restaurants but for those looking to eat in the hotel The Grill on 30th offers spectacular views from the 30th floor. This hotel is very well reviewed by western visitors to Tokyo.