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The REAL heroes of the World Cup: Classy Japan fans clean up after themselves following draw against the Netherlands

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Japanese football fans have once again been hailed for their cleanliness after thousands arrived in Dallas armed with bin bags for the country’s World Cup opener. 

The Samurai Blue got their World Cup underway at a packed and air-conditioned AT&T Stadium on Sunday against the Netherlands as temperatures soared beyond 40C in Texas. 

It was a cagey affair until Dutch captain Virgil van Dijk gave his side the lead after the interval, only for Japan to hit back through a Keito Nakamura snapshot. 

But only minutes later the Netherlands’ advantage was restored thanks to a curled effort from Crysencio Summerville which nestled into the bottom corner. 

For a long period it then looked as though the West Ham star’s strike had earned his side all three points yet, with just minutes on the clock, Japan won themselves a point through a powerful Koki Ogawa header. 

It marked an impressive start to the Asian nation’s eighth World Cup – though it’s not just the football which Japan have earned praise for. 

Japanese football fans have once again been hailed for their cleanliness after thousands arrived in Dallas armed with bin bags for their World Cup opener

Pictures showed dozens of supporters cleaning up coffee cups, sweet packages and crisp wrappers

Pictures showed dozens of supporters cleaning up coffee cups, sweet packages and crisp wrappers

It came after scores of supporters lined the streets of Dallas with bin bags swinging in the air

It came after scores of supporters lined the streets of Dallas with bin bags swinging in the air

Having travelled 6,000 miles to Dallas, the Japanese arrived in Texas armed with hundreds of bin bags, and many selfless supporters stayed long after the final whistle to clean up rubbish. 

Images released before the game showed scores of fans marching the streets of the American city before parading their bags around the stadium as the players warmed up.

Football fans took to social media post-match to praise the Japanese, who they dubbed ‘classy’ and ‘respectful’.

One wrote: ‘Class will always be permanent. No matter what the scoreline is on the pitch, Japan fans win off it every single tournament. Huge respect.’

While another penned: ‘They have so much class it’s rare to see a country that always stay out of trouble and show love.’

One more simply posted: ‘Take me to Japan. Mad level of discipline.’ 

However the Japanese don’t reserve their ritual for only the biggest occasions.

Back in March, supporters were hailed as ‘selfless’ and ‘respectful’ after staying for nearly an hour after an international friendly against England to clean up any mess left behind. 

And the Japanese continued showing off their bin bags as the players warmed up

And the Japanese continued showing off their bin bags as the players warmed up 

In Japan, cleanliness forms a huge part of the culture and is instilled in people from an early age

In Japan, cleanliness forms a huge part of the culture and is instilled in people from an early age

Dozens of football fans took to social media after the match to praise the Japanese fans

Dozens of football fans took to social media after the match to praise the Japanese fans

Videos and images showed scores of visiting supporters trawling through the stands at Wembley Stadium and picking up coffee cups, crisp packets and sweet wrappers.

It earned the supporters the praise of Wembley’s official social media page, which simply posted: ‘Thank you’. 

And at the last World Cup finals four years ago in Qatar, the Japanese were commended after staying late to clean up following a landmark 2-1 victory over Germany.

After their 2-1 win over Colombia at the 2018 tournament in Russia, fans also ensured they left no mess behind before leaving the Mordovia Arena in Saransk. 

That move at the 2018 tournament seemed to spark a trend, with Senegalese fans later seen tidying up following their win over Poland.

Japan’s players have also earned praise for leaving changing rooms in a spotless state.

While fans were cleaning the stands after the win over Germany, the team also left their dressing room in pristine condition – even leaving behind origami swans with a thank you note in Japanese and Arabic.

In Japan, cleanliness forms a huge part of the culture and is instilled in people from an early age.

Scott North, a professor of sociology at Osaka University, told the BBC in 2018 that tidying is a way of ‘demonstrating pride in the Japanese way of life’.

It comes after fans stayed late at Wembley after watching their side beat England 1-0

It comes after fans stayed late at Wembley after watching their side beat England 1-0

‘It’s not just part of the football culture but part of Japanese culture,’ he said. ‘You often hear people say that football is a reflection of culture. An important aspect of Japanese society is making sure that everything is absolutely clean and that’s the case in all sporting events and certainly also in football.

‘Cleaning up after football matches is an extension of basic behaviours that are taught in school, where the children clean their school classrooms and hallways,’ he added.

‘With constant reminders throughout childhood, these behaviours become habits for much of the population.’

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