Soccer-After Samurai Blue sweep aside Tunisia, Japan fans clean up Monterrey stadium


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group F - Tunisia v Japan - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico - June 21, 2026 Japan fans clean up rubbish in the stands after the match REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) June ⁠20 - Japanese fans celebrated their team's 4-0 victory over Tunisia in the ⁠1,000th match in World Cup history on Saturday by staying behind at ‌Monterrey’s stadium to collect rubbish from the stands.

The practice, known in Japan as gomi hiroi, reflects an emphasis on taking responsibility for shared spaces.

Ken Okawa, 30, said he was happy to bring this ​tradition to his very first World Cup match as ⁠he stooped down to collect ⁠discarded cups and other garbage from the floor around his seat.

"We are guests in ⁠Mexico," ‌he said. "I have been treated wonderfully, so this is my way of showing my appreciation."

The practice is instilled from a very young age in Japan, ⁠where schoolchildren are taught to clean up their own ​classrooms.

Miku Takeya, 41, said ‌that the habit of tidying up after herself has become second nature.

"It's ⁠a natural part ​of our culture," she said. "We do this to ensure that everything we use is left clean so that the next person can use it comfortably."

Images of Japanese fans cleaning up ⁠in stadiums after Samurai Blue matches during this ​year's World Cup have gone viral.

Ahead of Saturday's match, Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said he had arranged for 20,000 trash bags to be distributed in the stadium during ⁠the match, as well as at Fanfest and other tourist sites, following requests from Japanese fans, according to local media.

While this practice has captured global attention, many Japanese fans say it is nothing out of the ordinary for them.

"It's common sense in ​Japan," said Ichiro Oyo, 27.

Still, Ryo Matsuoka, 32, said ⁠he was proud to bring this part of Japanese culture to the world stage.

"I ​think it is a matter of great pride that ‌this is being showcased in a stadium ​like this, where people from all over the world are watching," he said.

(Laura Gottesdiener and Rodrigo Gutierrez in Monterrey, Mexico; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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