After exploring Fukuoka, the next stop on Jaybor Staunton’s Japanese Rugby World Cup host city guide is Kumamoto on the southern island of Kyushu.
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Famous for it’s 16th century castle, Kumamoto-jo, the bustling city radiates around this stunning landmark.
Jaybor explores the thriving city and tastes some of the local delicacies, before taking a helicopter ride around Japan’s largest active volcano, Mount Aso.
He also visited the 32,000 seater Kumamoto stadium that will play host to Wales, France, Tonga and Uruguay at the Rugby World Cup 2019.
Catch up Jaybor’s previous visit to the city of Fukuoka here.
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