Wales ' world cup run may be over but the team have made a big impression - and picked up some new fans - out in Japan.
Staging the tournament has obviously meant a lot to the locals, and one fan penned a letter to "all of Wales" showing her gratitude.
A post on the Wales Rugby Union Instagram account, tells the story of Japan-resident Tomoko and her sons, who've followed the Welsh rugby team from game to game as they progressed in the competition.
The Wales Rugby Union account wrote: "An example of just how much the people of Japan have made this Rugby World Cup an unforgettable tournament.⠀
"Tomoko and her sons have followed Wales around the country since we arrived in Kitakyushu almost two months ago."
In her letter, which Tomoko has written in English, she explained how happy she was that the event came to her country, and how pleased she was with the response of the "famous and respected" players she met.
She also adds that Welsh fans are also "very nice people" while we can all get the gist of "please not be injured" - a sentiment that certainly hasn't been lost in translation.
It's not the first time the fans have shown their support for the Welsh team.
Before the tournament had even kicked off, 15,000 Japanese fans gathered in a stadium to belt out the Welsh national anthem during a training session.
You can watch that video below:
The letter was posted a few hours before Wales' loss to New Zealand in the third-place play-off match.
Wales lost 40-17 to the All Blacks, in Warren Gatland's final game in charge of the Welsh squad.
You can the full match report here .