Japan coach Eddie Jones pleaded for patience after his young team was blown away 59-14 by England on Sunday, suffering its third heavy defeat in four games in the Autumn series.
Although Japan, which beat Uruguay last week, allowed more than 50 points against New Zealand, France and England, the former England coach said the outing will help his inexperienced side in the future.
"They are a really young team," Jones told reporters. "We have to accept that it's part of the process. We're obviously disappointed with the result, but it's always good to come to the home of rugby and for our players to experience that.
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