Japan wants to host Rugby World Cup again in 2035
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Japan wants
to host the World Cup again as early as 2035, the country's rugby union chief
said, potentially bringing it back to Asia for a second time.
Japan became
the first country outside rugby's traditional heartlands to stage the
tournament in 2019, when the host nation stunned Ireland and Scotland to reach
the quarter-finals.
Japan Rugby
Football Union chairman Kensuke Iwabuchi said Wednesday that he had told
governing body World Rugby that Japan wants to host the men's World Cup in 2035
and the women's event in 2037.
Future hosts
recently named by World Rugby have been awarded both the men's tournament and
the women's event, which takes place two years later.
Iwabuchi
said Japan "want to be the number one team in the world when we host
it".
"We've
informed World Rugby that we want to do it then at the earliest (2035), and we
will move forward looking at when the conditions allow us to actually host
it," he said.
Australia
will stage the men's World Cup in 2027 and the women's in 2029, while the
United States will host the men's event in 2031 and the women's in 2033.
France will host this year's men's World Cup, which starts in September.

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