It's been one of the viral moments of the 2022 FIFA World Cup so far: Japanese fans cleaning up at stadiums after the completion of matches. Read more:
Supporters of the Japanese national football team cleaned up rubbish at Qatar's Khalifa International Stadium.It's part of a tradition that started in 2018.
It's part of a tradition started by Blue Samurai fans at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, when they cleaned the stadium after a 3-2 loss against Belgium in the round of 16. "I am proud of the Japanese supporters. I hope that football will bring peace to the world. Thank you. Go, go. Japan!!"said Japanese children are taught in primary school to clean up after themselves.
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