Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears
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Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

Nacer Chadli’s 94th minute goal caused the Japanese team, the only Asian representative to enter the knock-out round, to retire from the 2018 World Cup despite leading.

`I want to give my heart to the Japanese team, their tears are like daggers in my gut,` said a fan from the land of the rising sun.

Nacer Chadli’s 94th minute goal caused the Japanese team, the only Asian representative to enter the knock-out round, to retire from the 2018 World Cup despite leading.

`I want to give my heart to the Japanese team, their tears are like daggers in my gut,` said a fan from the land of the rising sun.

Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

But Japanese fans proved they are not bitter people after the loss, by cleaning up trash in the stands at Rostov Arena, according to Sun.

But Japanese fans proved they are not bitter people after the loss, by cleaning up trash in the stands at Rostov Arena, according to Sun.

Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

This is not the first time Japanese fans have shown self-awareness in maintaining general hygiene.

This is not the first time Japanese fans have shown self-awareness in maintaining general hygiene.

Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

Japanese fans

Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

The beautiful action in the final match further affirmed the Japanese fans’ position as `the best tourists` during the World Cup.

The beautiful action in the final match further affirmed the Japanese fans’ position as `the best tourists` during the World Cup.

Japanese tourists cleaned up trash at the stadium in tears

Before the match against Belgium, AFP commented that Japan was unlikely to win the World Cup, but the fans proved they were the champions on the Russian field with exemplary behavior.

Before the match against Belgium, AFP commented that Japan was unlikely to win the World Cup, but the fans proved they were the champions on the Russian field with exemplary behavior.

Masaya Tsukadam came to Russia to watch the World Cup, revealing that cleaning up after each match is an unwritten rule of Japanese fans: `Not only the players, Japan’s image is expressed through everything,

Asked about the reaction when a Japanese fan threw trash indiscriminately in the stands, Tsukada laughed: `We won’t say anything because Japanese people are very shy.`

Masaya Tsukadam came to Russia to watch the World Cup, revealing that cleaning up after each match is an unwritten rule of Japanese fans: `Not only the players, Japan’s image is expressed through everything,

Asked about the reaction when a Japanese fan threw trash indiscriminately in the stands, Tsukada laughed: `We won’t say anything because Japanese people are very shy.`

Tsukada said he does not swear even when the home team loses, although some Japanese fans may boo and swear.

Tsukada said he does not swear even when the home team loses, although some Japanese fans may boo and swear.

Yuma Fujita, a fan present in Russia, said that one of the traditional values ​​of Japanese people is to keep a place clean for those who come later and to appreciate the environment.

As for swearing in the stands, this 19-year-old doesn’t mind if he hears someone being rude for no reason.

Yuma Fujita, a fan present in Russia, said that one of the traditional values ​​of Japanese people is to keep a place clean for those who come later and to appreciate the environment.

As for swearing in the stands, this 19-year-old doesn’t mind if he hears someone being rude for no reason.

Photo: Sun/Reuters.

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