Japanese fans are going viral after being spotted cleaning up stands at Texas Stadium in Dallas after this weekend's World Cup match. The fans collected water bottles and trash after Japan played the ...
Why are Japanese soccer fans cleaning up the stadium at the World Cup? For the most part, fans typically leave their trash in or around their seats after an event, but for these fans, it's a strict ...
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Japanese soccer fans at the World Cup are continuing a tradition they started in 1998: cleaning up their own trash at stadiums. Tony Dokoupil reports. 42 giant statues of presidents' heads are ...
Fans of Japan's national team have captured and warmed hearts, though it had nothing to do with the match against the Netherlands and everything to do with what happened when it was over. When the ...
Japan’s fans stayed behind after one of the more dramatic games of the World Cup so far — not to continue the celebrations, but to clean up. Supporters were seen picking up trash around Dallas Stadium ...
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Japanese soccer fans maintained a wholesome tradition during their World Cup trip to North Texas. After Japan and the Netherlands played to a 2-2 draw on Sunday, the Japanese fans stayed behind to ...
It's one of the more special sights in sports, but not for any traditional reasons. After Japan's soccer team plays at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, their fans will go around the stands, cleaning up ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — A last-minute goal from Japan for a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands sent Samurai Blue fans into a frenzy, but they didn't start celebrating immediately after the game. As has been ...