Huw Bennett says Wales will travel to Japan later this year with the sole aim of winning the World Cup for the first time. The 51-cap Test hooker, who was in Japan this week putting the final touches to the preparations at the Kitakyushu training base, said Wales would not be daunted by the expectation that inevitably comes with a 14-match winning streak.’Gatland not the only coach out there’Team of the week”Right from the off we are coming to the World Cup to win it,” said Wales assistant strength and conditioning coach Bennett after hosting a coaching clinic for local children in the city on the southern island of Kyushu. “There is no doubt about that. Currently we are second in the world, just won a Grand Slam, we are 14 out of 14.” Under head coach Warren Gatland, Wales have built a squad they believe can beat anyone in the world.They have conquered Ireland, England, France, South Africa, Australia and Argentina during their unbeaten run, with their last loss coming against Ireland in February 2018.They begin their World Cup campaign against Georgia on September 23 but many in the principality are wishing the tournament could start tomorrow. Hurricanes vs…