Stayed up late to watch this one and boy was it worth it.
Japan were just superb. Eddie Jones has done an amazing job with them. I found his post game interview very interest, he basically said that Japan have a lot of smaller faster players, so they have to play a particular style of rugby. They really executed their game plan perfectly.
The moment at the end of the game when the Japanese huddled around to decide whether to take the 3 points to draw, and decided that they'd come too far to throw away a chance at history, was one of the great moments in world cup history.
As for the boks, gee wiz. Taking nothing away from Japan the Boks looked horribly off their game. The Boks' pack was seemingly unable to flex its muscle at any stage. Their back-line play was no existent. No sign of their trademark physicality. Japan seemed to get over the advantage line with ease. It very concerning that the Boks were unable to impose their game plan on the Japanese.
It's possible that rust is to blame (particularly with such an old side). We've seen teams start slow and peak at the end of the tournament (ala France 2011). But looking at the way the team appears to have almost gone backwards through-out the test season, something is seriously wrong with the set-up.