Japan coach Eddie Jones will remain in a Tokyo hospital indefinitely while he has tests after showing signs of a stroke.



The 53-year-old Jones was hospitalised yesterday, after complaining of a severe headache while checking a training camp site.



He didn't attend the announcement today of the squad to play the All Blacks in Tokyo on November 2 and a following four-match tour of Europe. The Japan Rugby Union said Jones only was ill and it wasn't serious, and Kyodo News Agency said he was talking and upbeat.



Jake White, whom Jones assisted in helping the Springboks win the 2007 Rugby World Cup, told the website keo.co.za that he spoke to Jones' Japanese wife.



"He is in intensive care and he currently doesn't have movement on his left side but he is talking and, typical of Eddie, it's about the challenge of the All Blacks and the subsequent European tour," White said.



Jones, who coached the Wallabies to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final, has lifted Japan since he took charge last year. Japan beat Georgia and Romania last year for its first test wins in Europe outside of a World Cup, and beat Wales for the first time in June.



The 32-man squad for the five upcoming matches included two uncapped players, Yamaha No 8 Kyosuke Horie and Panasonic winger Akihito Yamada.