Get unlimited access to all Telegraph Sport for £1 a week, including our unrivalled Rugby World Cup coverage From Toyko to Doha, the weekend snapshots told you all you needed to know about the respective wisdom of staging global events in non-traditional locations. Trains returning from Shizuoka on Saturday and the Tokyo Stadium 24 hours later were bouncing, shaking, singing vessels of joy, a karaoke on rails, as thousands of Japanese, Irish, Australian and Wales supporters, plus a good many neutrals getting their vicarious kicks from great sporting occasions, returned to base, wholly immersed in the experience, value for money and a balm to the soul. In Qatar, meanwhile … It is easy to overlook the fact that as RWC 2019 presents stories and vistas daily, generating headlines or delighting the senses, it was considered a real risk 10 years ago to take this tournament to Japan. Rugby in Japan, athletics and football in Qatar? Even now, there is evidence that chunks of the local population remain untouched by the event and certainly there are concerns that any legacy might be wasted if the Japan union does not get its act together and put in place better programmes for kids and…