China News Service, November 28th, a comprehensive report. A few days ago, after the match between the Japanese team and the German team in the World Cup in Qatar, Japanese fans received a lot of praise for their behavior of cleaning up the rubbish in the auditorium.

However, some people in Japan have questioned this behavior, thinking that it is just "self-satisfaction".

On the evening of the 23rd local time, the Japanese team reversed Germany 2:1.

After the game, in the stands of Japanese "die-hard" fans, the fans put the garbage into bags before leaving the stadium and took them away from the stadium.

Photo by Bian Liqun

  According to the "Central News Agency" citing Japan's Asahi TV report, about 30 Japanese fans were praised. The Qatari authorities were "deeply moved" by seeing the fans take the initiative to clean up, so they temporarily decided to praise and present souvenirs to this group of Japanese fans.

Japanese fan Hirokazu Tsunoda said in an interview that this is a common praise for all Japanese fans.

On the evening of the 23rd local time, the Japanese team reversed Germany 2:1.

After the game, in the stands of Japanese "die-hard" fans, the fans put the garbage into bags before leaving the stadium and took them away from the stadium.

Photo by Bian Liqun

  However, there are different opinions in Japan about the spontaneous cleaning of Japanese fans, who believe that this is taking the job of the cleaning staff.

  Former Tokyo Governor Masuke Yoichi commented, "Everyone has done a thorough division of labor. If the audience rushes to do cleaning, it will make people who work as cleaners unemployed." He also said, "I feel sorry for the deterioration of the Japanese. Regret", angry at its "slavishness that has been reduced to picking up trash and being happy when it is praised".

  Igawa Yiko, the former president of Japan's "Daio Paper" criticized, "This is just self-satisfaction and robbing the cleaning staff of their jobs."