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Japan, who have not played since the 2019 World Cup, will face the Lions and Ireland in the British Isles this summer. Coach Jamie Joseph called up 36 players. Japan’s last match is in the 2019 World Cup quarter – finals, losing to future champions South Africa (3-26). Since then, due to the health crisis, Brave Flowers has not even played a game. But the Japanese will finally return to the competition this summer. Japan will face the British and Irish Lions on June 26 in Edinburgh and Ireland on July 3. Facing the lions, Who will be touring South Africa, will be the first. For this series in the British Isles, coach Jamie Jospe has called up 36 players, including 19 globalists like Captain Michael Leach or Back. Kottaro Matsushima It evolves in Clermont. 36 players selected for Japan tour of British Isles: Forwards: Keita Inagaki, Azeli I Valu, Shinosuke Kakinaga, Jivon Koo, Craig Miller, Yukio Morikawa, Atuzushi Saket, Shunta Nakamura, Kozuke Horikoshi, Mark Abbott, Wimpy Van der Vault, Uve Helu, James Moore, James Moore , Tevita Tatafu, Amanaki Leli Mafi, Kazuki Hymeno. Depressed people: Koki Arai, Naoto Saito, Kyoto Shigeno, Yu Tamura, Ricia Matsuda, Shota Emmy, Siosia Fifita, Semisi Masireva, Kottaro Matsushima, Lomano Lava Lameki, Shane Gates, Rioto Nakamura, Timothy Lahane, Guy.

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