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dailysabah 24d ago 0dcb6f13… source ↗
'Our culture': Japan fans tidy World Cup stadium after match
'Our culture': Japan fans tidy World Cup stadium after match Japan supporters left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday, saying the practice reflects a deeply rooted cultural habit of ti...
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Football: Moriyasu acknowledges Japan fans for cleaning up stands
Football: Moriyasu acknowledges Japan fans for cleaning up stands GUADALUPE, Mexico - Japanese supporters cleaning up the stands after a match has long been talked about at World Cups and Samurai Blue manager Hajime Moriyasu on Friday gave his view on the custom. "I think it really is a culture that Japan can be proud of," he said during a press conference at Estadio Monterrey in Mexico, where Japan take on Tunisia in their second Group F game on Saturday. Log in or create a Free MembershipAccount or Free Membership Provides Newsletter from Editorial Team and access to archive articles from past three months. By continuing, you agree to theTerms of Use,andPrivacy Policy.
mainichi 19d ago 334a4a02… source ↗
Football: Moriyasu acknowledges Japan fans for cleaning up stands
Football: Moriyasu acknowledges Japan fans for cleaning up stands GUADALUPE, Mexico (Kyodo) -- Japanese supporters cleaning up the stands after a match has long been talked about at World Cups and Samurai Blue manage
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Japan soccer fans clean up Texas stadium after World Cup 2026 match
Japan soccer fans clean up Texas stadium after World Cup 2026 match WORLD CUP BBC Add Topic Japan soccer fans clean up Texas stadium after World Cup. Why they do it Natassia Paloma USA TODAY NETWORK June 15, 2026, 12:13 p.m. ET Hear this story Japanese fans are going viral after being spotted cleaning up stands at Texas Stadium in Dallas after this weekend's World Cup match. The fans collected water bottles and trash after Japan played the Netherlands on Sunday, June 14, placing the discarded items in trash bags. The reason behind the generous act was posted in a video on the official FIFA X account. "That's the culture," one fan said in the video. "It's the respect for everything, respect for the players, supporters and also for the stadium. We are honored to be here, so we don't want to make a mess then leave it." It's not the first time Japanese fans have cleaned up after a match — rather, it's a tradition rooted in Japanese culture, as reported by the BBC in 2018. "An important aspect of Japanese society is making sure that everything is absolutely clean and that's the case in all sporting events and certainly also in football," Japan-based football journalist Scott McIntyre t…
scmp 25d ago 5a9ed0dd… source ↗
‘It’s our way’: Japan fans win hearts by cleaning up after World Cup match
‘It’s our way’: Japan fans win hearts by cleaning up after World Cup match Japan fans left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday, saying it was “Japanese culture” to tidy up after themselves. Spectators stayed behind after the 2-2 draw to make sure they left the stadium as they found it, meticulously picking up litter and stuffing it into blue plastic bags. It was a habit first learned at primary school, Japan fan Eita Tanaka said. “We have to think about everyone. Japanese people think that when we use a certain...
timesofindia 25d ago 5b2078ee… source ↗
'It's respect': Japanese fans win hearts again with touching WC tradition - Watch
'It's respect': Japanese fans win hearts again with touching WC tradition - Watch Japanese football fans captivated the world by cleaning stadium stands after a thrilling 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands. This heartwarming tradition, rooted in respect for players and venues, saw supporters use blue bags to collect litter. The gesture, first seen in 1998, highlights a unique aspect of Japanese sporting culture, leaving AT&T Stadium spotless.
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Why Japan fans pick up trash in stadiums of 2026 World Cup?
Why Japan fans pick up trash in stadiums of 2026 World Cup? World Cup / World Cup 2026 Why Japan fans pick up trash in stadiums of 2026 World Cup? While Japan's players battle for points on the pitch, their supporters continue to win admiration at the 2026 World Cup. How many teams advance from the group stage at the 2026 World Cup? How many players born abroad are playing for Qatar at the 2026 World Cup? By Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro June 20, 2026 09:04PM EDT Follow us on Google! © Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images Japan fans clear trash in the stands during the World Cup 2026 Japan’s supporters have once again become one of the most talked-about stories of the World Cup . While fans around the world are focused on goals, results, and standout performances, Japanese supporters continue to attract attention for a very different reason: cleaning up the stadium after matches. Images of Japan fans collecting trash from the stands have once again gone viral during the 2026 World Cup, earning praise from fellow supporters and tournament organizers alike. What makes the story even more remarkable is that this tradition is not new. It has become one of the defining symbols of Japan’s pres…
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Why Japan fans clean up stadiums after World Cup games
Why Japan fans clean up stadiums after World Cup games Billy Heyen Imagn Images It's one of the more special sights in sports, but not for any traditional reasons. After Japan's soccer team plays at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, their fans will go around the stands, cleaning up whatever messes have been made. It's very much a touching gesture, one carried out by all their supporters. Win, lose, or draw -- the Japanese fans will clean. It's pretty cool. MORE:Cyle Larin proves all the cliches true for Canada ESPN quotesa proverb to explain this: "Tatsu tori ato wo nigosazu." That translates as, "A bird leaves nothing behind." The idea here is that the Japanese fans want to leave the place the way it was when they arrived. That ESPN story also references the idea that Japanese children are taught to clean up their school classrooms going up. That approach follows them into adulthood, and even to World Cup matches. MORE:Tim Howard commercial disrespects USMNT legend ESPN shares this quote from a Japan-based journalist: "It's not just part of the football culture but part of Japanese culture. You often hear people say that football is a reflection of culture. An important aspec…
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Japan Fans Win Hearts Clean Stadium After ...
FIFA World Cup 2026 Japan Fans Win Hearts Clean Stadium After ... Japan Fans Clean Stadium FIFA WC: The Japanese national team earned an important point in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against the Netherlands, but it was their supporters who once again captured the attention of football fans around the globe. Shortly after the final whistle in Dallas, videos began circulating online showing Japan fans remaining inside the stadium to collect litter left behind in the stands. Armed with blue bags, the fans were seen picking up discarded bottles, wrappers and other waste. Check it out: The reason Japan fans clean the stadium after each game. Respect. 🤝🇯🇵pic.twitter.com/o9qJUOLefY Also Check:WATCH: Curacao Make History With First-Ever FIFA World Cup Goal On Debut Against Germany The scenes quickly gained traction on social media, with many users praising the fans for their respect and sense of responsibility. While the gesture may have surprised first-time spectators, it has become a familiar sight at World Cups and other international competitions. Japanese fans have repeatedly been applauded for cleaning up sections of stadiums after matches, regardless of the result on the …
aljazeera 18d ago 7e1fa36e… source ↗
Japanese fans clean up stands after celebrating World Cup win
Japanese fans clean up stands after celebrating World Cup win Japanese fans stayed behind after celebrating their 4-0 victory over Tunisia, by collecting rubbish from the stands.
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Why do Japanese fans clean-up the stadium? Their World Cup post-match ...
Why do Japanese fans clean-up the stadium? Their World Cup post-match ... Japanese fans were seen cleaning the football stadium after a World Cup match in Texas. Photo: X page videograb IBNS-CMEDIA: World Cup fever has gripped fans across the globe, but amid the high-intensity action on the field, a simple yet striking gesture by Japanese football supporters has gone viral online. Fans of Japan ’s national team, known as the “Samurai Blue,” were seen cleaning up a stadium in Texas after a recent match, picking up bottles, food wrappers, and other litter left in the stands once the game had ended. A similar act of post-match cleaning by Japanese fans had previously gained global attention during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where supporters were widely praised for their discipline and respect for public spaces. The latest encounter, reportedly between the Netherlands and Japan, ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw. According to reports, Japan first competed in the FIFA World Cup in 1998 in France, and since then, the tradition of cleaning stadiums after matches has been consistently observed by its supporters at major international tournaments. Football journalist Scott McIntyre prev…
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Video. Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive | Euronews
Video. Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive | Euronews Sport Video. Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/06/2026 - 10:50 GMT+2 Japanese fans once again cleaned the stands after Japan's 4-0 World Cup victory over Tunisia, continuing a tradition that has become a symbol of respect and sportsmanship. Supporters collected rubbish in the stadium before leaving, a gesture that has drawn admiration at every World Cup since 1998. … More World Cup 2026 Japan fans Top stories Now playing Next Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive Now playing Next Meet Osito, the rescue dog winning hearts at the World Cup Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 21st, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next A Spectacular Finish to the Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam Now playing Next US-Iran peace deal talks underway in Switzerland Now playing Next World Cup: Netherlands win big while Germany avoids scare Now playing Next France swelters in heatwave as temperatures look set to hit 40C Now playing Next Trump and Meloni continue to trade jabs after G7 meeting Now pla…
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Japan soccer fans pick up litter after game, continue World Cup ...
Japan soccer fans pick up litter after game, continue World Cup ... FIFA World Cup 2026 Japan fans clean up at the end of the game against Netherlands at the AT&T StadiumReuters / Kai Pfaffenbach Japan’s soccer fans have become known around the world for leaving stadiums spotless before they depart and it was no different after their thrilling 2-2 draw in the World Cup against Netherlands. Minutes after Daichi Kamada had equalisedto earn Japan a point in their opening game, their fans were tidying the space around them at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, picking up litter and disposing of it in huge plastic bags they had brought with them to the match. Advertisement NFL quarterback Jameis Winston, who is working for U.S. broadcaster Fox through the tournament, even rolled up his sleevesto join them, complete with a Japan national team jersey of his own. The Japan fans have become known for it, andThe Athleticspoke to some of them as part of ourLanguage of Soccer seriesin the build-up to this World Cup. “We’re polite,” says Kayo Kita, a New York City-based Japan supporter. “We don’t chant against the other team. For example, I went to the friendly against Mexico in Oakland (Cali…
wtae 24d ago c58d0b5a… source ↗
Japan's spotless World Cup fans win praise for stadium cleanup
Japan's spotless World Cup fans win praise for stadium cleanup <p>Japanese World Cup fans got a lot of attention for cleaning up after their country's World Cup match over the weekend. Here's the story behind the societal expectation.</p>
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World Cup: Japan fans win hearts again by cleaning up stands after 4-0 ...
World Cup: Japan fans win hearts again by cleaning up stands after 4-0 ... Japanese fans celebrated their team's 4-0 victory over Tunisia in the 1,000th match in World Cup history on Saturday by staying behind at Monterrey’s stadium to collect rubbish from the stands. The practice, known in Japan as gomi hiroi, reflects an emphasis on taking responsibility for shared spaces. Ken Okawa, 30, said he was happy to bring this tradition to his very first World Cup match as he stooped down to collect discarded cups and other garbage from the floor around his seat. "We are guests in Mexico," he said. "I have been treated wonderfully, so this is my way of showing my appreciation." The practice is instilled from a very young age in Japan, where schoolchildren are taught to clean up their own classrooms. Miku Takeya, 41, said that the habit of tidying up after herself has become second nature. "It's a natural part of our culture," she said. "We do this to ensure that everything we use is left clean so that the next person can use it comfortably." Images of Japanese fans cleaning up in stadiums after Samurai Blue matches during this year's World Cup have gone viral. Ahead of Saturday'…

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broadly confirmedJapanese fans cleaned up rubbish from the stands after their World Cup match against the Netherlands.
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dailysabah“Japan supporters left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday” scmp“Japan fans left the stands spotless after their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Texas on Sunday” timesofindia“Japanese football fans captivated the world by cleaning stadium stands after a thrilling 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands” usatoday.com“Japanese fans are going viral after being spotted cleaning up stands at Texas Stadium in Dallas after this weekend's World Cup match. The fans collected water bottles and trash after Japan played the Netherlands on Sunday, June 14, placing the discarded items in trash bags.” wtae“Japanese World Cup fans got a lot of attention for cleaning up after their country's World Cup match over the weekend.”
broadly confirmedJapanese fans used blue plastic bags to collect litter after their World Cup match against the Netherlands.
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scmp“Spectators stayed behind after the 2-2 draw to make sure they left the stadium as they found it, meticulously picking up litter and stuffing it into blue plastic bags.” timesofindia“This heartwarming tradition, rooted in respect for players and venues, saw supporters use blue bags to collect litter.” usatoday.com“The fans collected water bottles and trash after Japan played the Netherlands on Sunday, June 14, placing the discarded items in trash bags.”
broadly confirmedJapanese fans described cleaning up after matches as part of Japanese culture.
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scmp“saying it was “Japanese culture” to tidy up after themselves.” usatoday.com“"That's the culture," one fan said in the video.” dailysabah“saying the practice reflects a deeply rooted cultural habit of ti...”
broadly confirmedJapanese fans described cleaning up after matches as an act of respect for players, venues, and supporters.
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timesofindia“This heartwarming tradition, rooted in respect for players and venues, saw supporters use blue bags to collect litter.” usatoday.com“"It's the respect for everything, respect for the players, supporters and also for the stadium. We are honored to be here, so we don't want to make a mess then leave it."”
broadly confirmedJapanese fans have cleaned up after matches in previous World Cups.
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usatoday.com“It's not the first time Japanese fans have cleaned up after a match — rather, it's a tradition rooted in Japanese culture, as reported by the BBC in 2018.” mainichi“Japanese supporters cleaning up the stands after a match has long been talked about at World Cups and Samurai Blue manage”

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Japanese fans cleaned up after their World Cup match against Tunisia.
aljazeera
Japanese fans learned the habit of cleaning up after matches in primary school.
scmp
The practice of Japanese fans cleaning up after matches was first seen in 1998.
timesofindia
Japanese football manager Moriyasu acknowledged Japanese fans for cleaning up the stands.
mainichi

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dailysabah “saying the practice reflects a deeply rooted cultural habit of ti...” → Japanese fans clean up after matches because it is a cultural habit.
scmp “saying it was “Japanese culture” to tidy up after themselves.” → Japanese fans clean up after matches because it is Japanese culture.
usatoday.com “"That's the culture," one fan said in the video. "It's the respect for everything, respect for the players, supporters and also for the stadium. We are honored to be here, so we don't want to make a mess then leave it."” → Japanese fans clean up after matches out of respect and honor for the venue and participants.
wtae “Japanese World Cup fans got a lot of attention for cleaning up after their country's World Cup match over the weekend. Here's the story behind the societal expectation.” → Japanese fans cleaning up after matches is a societal expectation in Japan.

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