See what the Ireland Rugby squad are up to on Instagram
The Ireland squad appear to be enjoying their Japan adventure if their social media activity is anything to go by. From sightseeing to a spot of fishing, and reliving those magical moments on the pitch, our players have been busy keeping their many fans up to date on their activity.
And while it would be foolish to draw too much from social media snaps and videos, it does appear that the group are every bit as relaxed in Japan as they keep reassuring us.
Take a look at some of the squad highlights so far.
Cian Healy enjoyed the squad trip to Isegahama sumo stable. We haven't been able to confirm which members of the squad got in the ring, but surely Healy would have fancied his chances?
Conor Murray chose to share a snap of Andrew Conway's try celebrations from last Sunday's game against Scotland.
From looking back to looking ahead, as Joey Carbery maintains his focus ahead of the crunch tie with Japan where he will expect to see some game-time from the bench.
Captain Rory Best stumbled upon a parade in Tokyo. Will we see similar scenes back at home if Best returns with the Webb Ellis trophy?
Andrew Conway shares one of the proudest moments of the World Cup experience for players - receiving their international caps. Team manager Paul Dean posed with his cap from the 1987 Rugby World Cup in this series of photographs by Inpho ahead of the tournament.
It's pretty obvious what Josh van der Flier, along with Robbie Henshaw, Rhys Ruddock and Jean Kleyn, is up to, but it's less clear what his caption means. A quick check on Google Translate gave us "fish chiropractor", so your guess is as good as ours!
Garry Ringrose might have the height advantage here, but our money is on the guy on the left!
It was Iain Henderson's surging run that created Ireland's first try against Scotland, and this picture captures the moment perfectly, as he leaves a trail of Scottish players in his wake.
Jacob Stockdale isn't the first person to be mesmerised by the pedestrian crossings in Japan.
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