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Published 10:04 20 Sept 2018 BST
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"That is a great tribute to the sport itself and to the rugby players themselves. They all also buy into the idea of putting on a rash vest in the pool or in a gym as they want to respect the Japanese culture.
"If they are using a public pool, they will have to cover up. Players will also have to wear different trainers indoors and outdoors. It will all be self-policing.
"We won't force any teams to cover up but they will want to because they want to be seen to be respecting the culture. Whether it is Scotland, Ireland, Wales or Italy, who have all been there recently, they all get it."
IRFU Media & Communications Officer David O'Siochain confirmed that the Irish squad adhered to the request for next year's Rugby Word Cup and that the team also operated under the same guidelines on their summer tour of Japan last summer.
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