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Who started the Japanese soccer fan trash clean up custom?

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On this episode of Japan Station, we talk about the origins of the famous custom of Japanese World Cup soccer/football fans cleaning stadiums after a match is over. Where did this custom originate? Who started it? Why do they use blue garbage bags? We talk about all that and more!

👉Topics Discussed

  • The history of the Japanese soccer/football fan cleaning up trash custom
  • Why Korean soccer fans may be the origin of the Japanese soccer fan stadium clean up custom
  • How Tanabe Seiyaku fans clean up trash after their team lost the Emperor's Cup on January 1st, 1981
  • Japan's loss to Korea during the 1985 qualifiers for the 1986 Mexico World Cup
  • About Yoshizawa Koichi
  • How Korean soccer fans picked up their own trash after defeating Japan in 1985
  • Why Japanese soccer fans use blue garbage bags to cheer at soccer games
  • And much more!

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