28 September 2019:
POOL B: SOUTH AFRICA v AFRICA 1 - Toyota Stadium, Kick-Off at 18h45
Price From: R18,130.00 per person sharing
Tour Includes:
Accommodation: 4 Nights Accommodation – On a twin-share bed and breakfast basis
Match tickets: Guaranteed Match Ticket for match in category indicated above
Official SA Rugby Memorabilia
Group Travel Insurance
Ground logistics support from SA Rugby Travel representatives in SA and Japan
Tour Excludes:
Any and all flights – domestic or international.
Any and all ground transportation.
Passports and visa costs if applicable, admission fees into sights of interests, personal expenses such as tips for meals, gratuities, telephone calls, beverages, all meals not mentioned under inclusions and anything else of a personal nature, hotel accommodation and match ticket upgrades.
28 September 2019:
POOL B: SOUTH AFRICA v AFRICA 1 - Toyota Stadium, Kick-Off at 18h45
Price From: R21,940.00 per person excluding airport taxes
Tour Includes:
Air Fare: Return economy class flights from Johannesburg, South Africa to Japan (Routing TBA)
Match tickets: Guaranteed Match Ticket for match in category indicated above
Official SA Rugby Memorabilia
Group Travel Insurance
Ground logistics support from SA Rugby Travel representatives in SA and Japan
Tour Excludes:
Any and all accommodation.
Any and all ground transportation.
Airport Taxes – subject to change due to rate of exchange fluctuations & fuel surcharges, passports and visa costs if applicable, admission fees into sights of interests, personal expenses such as tips for meals, gratuities, telephone calls, beverages, all meals not mentioned under inclusions and anything else of a personal nature, hotel accommodation and match ticket upgrades. Any services not mentioned.
Quick Details
28 September 2019:
POOL B: SOUTH AFRICA v AFRICA 1 - Toyota Stadium, Kick-Off at 18h45
Price From: R44,250.00 per person sharing
Tour Includes:
Air Fare: Return economy class flights from Johannesburg South Africa to Tokyo, Japan (Airline, Routing and Airfare to be confirmed)
Accommodation: 2 + 1 Nights’ accommodation in a centrally located Tokyo hotel as per the above itinerary, on a twin-share basis
1 Nights’ accommodation in a centrally located Nagoya hotel as per the itinerary on a twin-share basis
Meals: Breakfast daily
Transportation: Seat-in-coach transfers: Airport / Hotel / Airport in Tokyo
Seat-in-coach transfers: Station / Hotel / Toyota Stadium / Hotel / Station in Nagoya
Train: Tokyo / Nagoya / Tokyo
Match tickets: 1 x Pool match: SOUTH AFRICA v Africa 1 (Category D Ticket)
Official SA Rugby and Rugby World Cup Memorabilia
Group Travel Insurance
Ground logistics support from SA Rugby Travel representatives in SA and Japan
Tour Excludes:
Airport Taxes – subject to change due to rate of exchange fluctuations & fuel surcharges, passports and visa costs if applicable, admission fees into sights of interests, personal expenses such as tips for meals, gratuities, telephone calls, beverages, all meals not mentioned under inclusions and anything else of a personal nature, hotel accommodation and match ticket upgrades.
All Match tickets may be upgraded at an additional cost – subject to availability / Rates quoted are subject to currency fluctuations / Rates quoted are subject to change due to final confirmation of flight costs and availability / Rates quoted include JCT Tax currently at 8% / All travel packages are subject to SA Rugby Travel Terms and Conditions in conjunction with STH Rugby World Cup Ticket Terms and Conditions available at www.sarugbytravel.com
Tokyo Top 5
To make the most of your trip to Japan’s gateway, we recommend the following MUST SEE, MUST DO sights and experiences in Tokyo – tried and tested by SA Rugby Travel:
Tokyo’s most visited temple enshrines a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist goddess of mercy), which, according to legend, was miraculously pulled out of the nearby Sumida-gawa by two fishermen in AD 628. The image has remained on the spot ever since but is never on public display. The present structure dates from 1958. Entrance to the temple complex is via the fantastic, red Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate) and busy shopping street Nakamise-dōri.
Ginza is the affluent shopping district in Tokyo, home to the city's posh boutiques and gleaming department stores, such as the classic Mitsukoshi and avant-garde Dover Street Market Ginza. There’s also the new high-fashion mall, Ginza Six. But tucked in between some of the more imposing facades are simpler pleasures, like the fine crafts at Takumi, the gourmet food items at Akoymeya and the nine floors
of stationery and art supplies at Itōya.
Rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world (and definitely in Japan), Shibuya Crossing, is like a giant beating heart, sending people in all directions with every pulsing light change. Perhaps nowhere else says ‘Welcome to Tokyo’ better than this. Hundreds of people – and at peak
times said to be over 1000 people – cross at a time, coming from all directions. Shibuya also has wonderful shopping experience - music shops and budget-friendly, outrageous apparel are everywhere
This 1958-vintage tower remains a beloved symbol of the city's post-WWII rebirth. At 333m it's 13m taller than the Eiffel Tower. The main observation deck is at 145m, giving you amazing views of Tokyo. At an additional cost visit the aquarium on the 1st floor or if you are an anime fan,
there is an exhibit of the show "One Piece" on the 3rd floor.
A totally calming experience in a spacious setting surrounded by natural elements and serving the finest home-grown ingredients, Nichigekka rises above the rest. Named after the characters for sun, moon and fire, Nichigekka draws on the passion in their name to give diners the best food, a warm welcoming atmosphere, and hospitality in the chic and modern Ginza area. Experience traditional Japanese
cuisine at its best.