Japanese took initiative to clean the stadium after the Japan-Senegal match
Japanese took initiative to clean the stadium after the Japan-Senegal match
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In the world ranking, the number sixty-one team, Japan kept the Asian flag on the edge and defeated Colombia with star players and defeated Colombia 2-1 in Group H in the Mordovia Arena on Tuesday, for the first time in the FIFA World Cup football tournament. The winning of the South American team made history. 

But not only in the field but outside the field, fans took a good initiate and were applauded, Japan's viewers gladly cleaned the stadium, but also kept in mind that there was no scurry anywhere. After watching the audience sitting in the stadium, they collected garbage in the big polyethylene after the match was over. Some viewers are seen even while cleaning the seat.   

Speaking to the BBC, a Japanese sports journalist said that it is a part of Japanese culture. Seeing the famous Japanese fence known as the Samurai Blue Fans, it did not look ashamed at all. People say that football is a reflection of culture. We want to show that all other sporting events, including football in Japan, are also clean. Professor of Osca University says that since childhood, cleanliness has been repeated as a habit in Japan's population. This has resulted in the thing that the team is not only praising Japan fans on social media platforms but have respect for them too.

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