If there’s one country guaranteed to clean up at the World Cup, it’s Japan. Literally. Scenes of Japanese soccer fans ...
Japan guaranteed to clean up at the World Cup – here is why their fans leave stadiums spotless - Japanese football fans have been spotted cleaning up stadiums after matches, drawing widespread admirat ...
There’s no perfect way to raise children. But if you’re despairing because of unruly kids, adopting some Japanese parenting ...
Beloved plushies, from scruffy teddy bears to well-loved Pokémon pals, are getting pampered with bubble baths, steam facials ...
In Japan, the expectation to respect shared spaces is ingrained from childhood, people note. Commenters say that maintaining ...
A worn-out Pikachu plushie, tired teddy bear or stained stuffed animal can all get a new lease on life at a Japanese laundry ...
Learn how different cultures clean, from osouji in Japan to daily sweeps in India, and adopt simple routines to keep your ...
Scenes of Japanese soccer fans sweeping stadiums and picking up trash after a match first drew public attention in France in 1998 — Japan’s first appearance in the World Cup. The tradition has ...
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