Fans warned of beer shortage at 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan

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LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 24: A New Zealand fan and a South Africa fan enjoy a beer before the 2015 Rugby World Cup Semi Final match between South Africa and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on October 24, 2015 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Fans planning to travel to for the this could face longer than a wait for a beer in the country.

World ‘s organising committee has urged business across the host cities of Tokyo and Osaka to increase their stocks of alcohol ready to welcome the 400,000 fans expected to travel to the tournament.

20 nations will converge in Japan in September, with Japan and Russia kicking off a tournament which follows the most lucrative in ‘s history when was host nation in 2015.

As the made it back-to-back World Cup triumphs and England were dumped out in the pools, 3.34m pints of beer (1.9m litres) were drunk across the country.

Temperatures in Japan during the autumn typically tend to stick in the low 20s, ideal for England fans who will travel through Sapporo, Kobe City, Tokyo and Yokohama City for their pool matches.

England head coach has implored his players to ‘buy into the culture’ of Japan, a country where he coached the national team between 2012 and 2015.

Bringing a feast of sushi to the team’s training headquarters during last year’s .

The committees warning comes after discovery that many bars and restaurants in Japan draw customers into their establishments with an all-you-can-drink special rate deal, known locally as nomihoudai.

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