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Japanese fans' tradition of cleaning up after themselves at World Cup

Japanese fans' tradition of cleaning up after themselves at World Cup

Summary

Japanese soccer fans at the World Cup have continued their tradition of cleaning up their own trash at stadiums. This custom began in 1998 and shows fans taking responsibility for keeping venues clean during the games.

Key Facts

  • Japanese fans have a tradition of cleaning up after themselves at World Cup stadiums.
  • The tradition started in 1998.
  • Fans pick up their own trash instead of leaving it behind.
  • This practice has been noticed and reported during recent World Cup events.
  • The custom reflects the fans' respect for public spaces and the sport.
  • It helps keep stadiums clean and reduces the need for extra cleaning staff.
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