After battering Scotland on Sunday to get their World Cup campaign off to the perfect start, Ireland experienced a change of pace yesterday.
From Yokohama, a bustling city of four million, Joe Schmidt's squad travelled south-west to Katsuragi Kitanomaru, a resort hotel located in tranquil woodlands not far from Hamamatsu in Shizuoka prefecture.
The resort, of which Ireland will have exclusive use this week, boasts traditional Japanese-style (as well as Western-style) guest rooms, three hot springs and two golf courses. Ireland's squad may need to get a bit of Zen if they are to survive the next four weeks without going crazy.
Schmidt's side have played only 80 minutes of rugby, yet barring a shock in their remaining pool games, against Japan, Russia and Samoa, they already know who they are going to face in the quarter-finals. South Africa's defeat by New Zealand on Saturday means the Springboks are almost certain to finish runners-up in Pool B.
The temptation to ask about that prospective clash — despite it being some four weeks away — was too much for some yesterday.