Japanese soccer fans and players have gone viral during the World Cup for cleaning up their surroundings once matches are over. Back home, it's a normal thing.
Japan supporters clean the stands at the end of the World Cup group E soccer match between Germany and Japan, at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022.
A Japanese Football Association spokeswoman said it was supplying 8,000 trash bags to help fans pick up after matches with"thank you" messages written on the outside in Arabic, Japanese and English.Japan supporters have gone viral for cleaning up the trash after their team's match in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. Japan won 2-1.
"You’re always supposed to take your trash home in Japan, because there are no trash cans on the street," Holthus said."You clean your classroom. From a very young age you learn you are responsible for the cleanliness of your own space.
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