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JAPANESE PLAYERS, FANS, PRAISED FOR LEAVING THE PLACE CLEAN AT FIFA WORLD CUP

 After a historic win over Germany at the FIFA World Cup, Japanese fans and players has silently impressed the world with its outstanding act, leaving the place with no traces of waste.



Their efforts was spotted and shared on social media showing Japanese fans staying behind to help clean the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.






The Japanese team also praised leaving a spotless locker room with a note that said "thank you" in Japanese and Arabic along with with some folded paper cranes.



FIFA shared the stunning gesture made by the Japanese leaving Twitter fans in awe.



A Qatari influencer Omar Al-Farooq who appeared surprised at the gesture of the Japanese fans posted a video.



"Someone convince me that this is normal," Farooq said on his video.



To give him a real answer he approached and asked fans why they are so generous after the game.



"We are Japanese and we do not leave rubbish behind us and respect the place," a fan said.



Farooq proved that it wasn't for the camera but indeed a kind of Japanese culture.


"I never thought that it is this real," he said.




Japan finished a two goals to beat Germany 2-1 in the first game of Group E in Doha on Wednesday, following a shocking win of Saudi Arabia over Argentina. 

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