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10:47:11 2022-11-22 4936

A video clip of the Japanese fans was documented, after the match between Qatar and Ecuador in the opening of the World Cup ended.
The video showed the Japanese fans cleaning the entire stadium after the match, and collecting waste in garbage bags. Although they are not the people who threw garbage in the stands.
When asked about the reason for their behavior, they confirmed that the Japanese do not leave residues behind and respect the place in which they sit.
Another fan confirmed that they do not do this in front of the cameras, but it is a tradition for them. It is reported that the Japanese fans are known for this kind initiative, as they cleaned stadiums before in the World Cup in Russia

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