Japanese men have long been praised for one World Cup habit in particular: staying behind after matches to clean up the ...
Japanese soccer fans once again drew attention for a longstanding World Cup tradition Sunday, remaining in the stands after ...
Images of Samurai Blue fans cleaning up World Cup stadiums have garnered them widespread praise, but back in Japan, a post ...
Japanese soccer fans at the 2026 FIFA World Cup collected garbage in blue trash bags following their team's first match.
Japanese fans sweeping and picking up trash in stadiums after watching their team.
The viral stadium clean-ups by Japanese supporters are rooted in culture, education and a lifelong respect for shared spaces.
Fans of the Japanese national team have become well-known for picking up after themselves following big World Cup matches.
Some see a double standard: Japanese men who clean in public while their wives do all the housework.
They may not be seeking recognition, but the Japan supporters have earned the respect of the international football community ...
Japanese men accused of double standards over viral World Cup clean-ups - ‘Please do it at home’ poster points to gender gap ...
Images of Samurai Blue fans cleaning up World Cup stadiums garnered praise, many complaining men rarely do so at home ...
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