We take a look at the best of social media as teams start arriving in Japan ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
New Zealand arrived to an immense welcome, which included an amazing haka from Japanese kids sporting the famous All Black jersey.
They are turning it on here in Japan. Maori waiata, a haka @skysportnz @AllBlacks @rugbyworldcup #RWC19 pic.twitter.com/V1KmWPkztC
— Kirstie Stanway (@KirstieStanway) September 9, 2019
Sonny Bill Williams also shared a video upon the reigning champions arrival.
We have arrived @rugbyworldcup 🇯🇵
— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) September 9, 2019
Alhumdulliah ❤️🤲🏽🏉
Exciting times ahead pic.twitter.com/j6C56mHv7k
The Wallabies have also just arrived.
They are turning it on here in Japan. Maori waiata, a haka @skysportnz @AllBlacks @rugbyworldcup #RWC19 pic.twitter.com/V1KmWPkztC
— Kirstie Stanway (@KirstieStanway) September 9, 2019
Meanwhile, England star Lewis Ludlam sent a touching message to his former Director of Sport.
From pulling all the strings to bring me to a school we wouldn’t of been able to afford, to supporting me being dropped from the academy at 14. Always went above and beyond your role as Director of sport. You’re only as good as your support network. Thank you. https://t.co/d2pUr9EkUJ
— Lewis Wesley Ludlam (@LewisLudlam) September 10, 2019
Away from rugby Jack Nowell shared an amazing video of Kyle Sinckler and Jonathan Joseph as they showed off some impressive piano skills.
The Exeter Chiefs winger also showed off the breathtaking view out of the England teams hotel window.
And to finish on a funny note, Graham Love shared this amazing clip of George Horne rolling and rolling and…
Rumour has it George Horne is still rolling… pic.twitter.com/yCzMGja7VY
— Graham Love (@GLove39) September 9, 2019