Why Japanese fans clean the stadium after every World Cup match

FootballSports
15 Jun 2026 • 5:55 PM MYT
The Independent
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Why Japanese fans clean the stadium after every World Cup match

  • Japanese football supporters once again garnered praise for cleaning up the Dallas Stadium after their team's 2-2 draw against the Netherlands in a World Cup 2026 match.
  • Fans remained behind after the final whistle to clear rubbish, such as food trays and empty drinks cups, from the stands, a gesture they have consistently performed at major tournaments including previous World Cups.
  • This tradition of tidying up is rooted in Japanese culture, guided by the proverb 'tatsu tori ato wo nigosazu,' which translates to 'stand up, take care of it, without leaving any traces behind.'
  • The practice is considered basic good manners and politeness in Japan, with supporters taught these principles from childhood, contrasting with typical behaviour at sporting events in other cultures.
  • On the pitch, Japan secured a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands in their World Cup 2026 opener, coming from behind twice with goals from Keito Nakamura and Daichi Kamada, though pundit Ange Postecoglou expressed frustration with their cautious play.

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