Many Japanese fans stayed behind after celebrating their 4-0 victory over Tunisia, by collecting rubbish from the stands. The practice is known in Japan as gomi hiroi, which emphasises on taking ...
Japan's World Cup supporters are just awesome for so many reasons, but in addition, they've garnered a reputation in the most positive of ways: After their team's games, the Samurai Blue faithful will ...
HOUSTON — Japanese fans were treated to a tense and exciting match against Brazil at Houston Stadium on Monday. And though their team came out on the losing end when the final whistle blew, they did ...
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Japanese fans once again cleaned the stands after Japan's 4-0 World Cup victory over Tunisia, continuing a tradition that has become a symbol of respect and sportsmanship. Supporters collected rubbish ...
IShowSpeed has made the 2026 World Cup part of his personal content takeover, but his latest viral moment came after the final whistle. Following Brazil’s dramatic win over Japan at Houston Stadium, ...
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Japanese fans continued their famous tradition of cleaning up the stands after their team's 1-1 draw against Sweden at Dallas Stadium on Thursday. Fans of the Samurai Blue have become renowned for ...
MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) -- 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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's a scene noticed during every World Cup — Japanese fans sweeping and picking up trash in stadiums after watching their team.