Major celebrations can also cause great clutter, but for football fans, as if there is no place to deal with the trash during the festivities.
The World Cup, which is now emerging in Russia, is at the center of attention with a large number of matches and fans, with their own celebration or multicolored outfits, invade stadiums. However, fans - deliberately or unintentionally - create a garbage mountain that usually leaves them to the cleaners. But Japanese fans think that there is no need to be the case. After the celebration of Japan's historic victory against Colombia, fans coming to the stadium cleaned up after the festivities, collected garbage from the tribunes, and placed them in the respective countries.
Japanese fans' videos cleansing the stadium became viral in a few hours on social media and also served as a model for fans of other countries attending stadiums in Russia their nationals. Even Senegal fans followed the Japanese example and cleaned the places where they stayed after the Victorian match against Poland.
Japanese fans have also gained reputation in the event of a loss. They do the same in the stadium even when their team does not win the game. They cleared the place even after losing 2-1 to Côte d'Ivoire in 2014, Brazil.