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© 2019 AFPRugby World Cup, F1 and typhoon: What could happen?
By Charly TRIBALLEAU TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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savethegaijin
Still expected to have my daughter's sports day a few hours after it passes. Never cancel, never give up I guess.
Ah_so
You can still play rugby in a typhoon - it works be fun to watch
Jimizo
Have the fans get on the roof of the stadium and the players run around with plastic umbrellas.
Mark_McCracken
A very windy Saturday night predicted for Tokyo.
https://www.windfinder.com/#8/35.7034/139.3378/2019-10-12T15:00Z
yildiray
Seems the England v France game is already confirmed as being cancelled
Derek Grebe
Two things about typhoons every year:
1) The bizarre delusion that a 300 yen umbrella serves any purpose other than as a ruined tangle of sharp metal spokes (see picture above);
2) The irresistible attraction men in their 80s feel towards their own roofs in 90 kmh winds.
Why don't people ever learn?
I just wish this thing was 24 hours earlier, so we could get a day off work.
No Business
Absolute farce. The weather on Sunday for the Scotland game will be like a normal autumn day of Scottish weather!
Madden
Why are these Typhoons either on the weekend or at night? Something about this country, even the bad weather makes sure not to be meiwaku for businesses!