Japanese fans once again demonstrated why they are regarded as a model of sportsmanship and respect for public spaces. After the World Cup match had ended, they remained in the stands to clean up the area, collecting the trash left behind.
Armed with blue garbage bags, the Japanese supporters patiently gathered plastic bottles, paper waste, and other litter, sending a powerful message that supporting a team does not end with the final whistle.
This act is not an isolated incident but rather a tradition that Japanese fans have upheld for years at major sporting events. Regardless of whether their national team wins or loses, they remain committed to the values they cherish – discipline, responsibility, and respect for their hosts.
Videos from the stands quickly spread across social media, with football fans from around the world once again praising the exemplary behavior of the Japanese supporters.
At a time when inappropriate conduct at stadiums often dominates the headlines, the Japanese have once again reminded everyone that the true greatness of fans is measured not only by the passion they show from the stands, but also by the respect they demonstrate toward the places they visit.



