A number of Japanese people who attended the opening ceremony and the opening match of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2022 drew attention to them strongly, in a behavior that reminds us of the fact that Japan is "another planet."

Social media pioneers shared video clips showing Japanese fans cleaning garbage from Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor City, although it is not their match.

Something you didn't see from the opening of the World Cup!

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- Omar Farouk (@omr94_) November 21, 2022

The visuals show a number of Japanese fans cleaning the stands, collecting water bottles, and leftovers left by the fans, after the end of the 2022 World Cup opening match, at Al-Bayt Stadium, which brought together Qatar and Ecuador.

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Content creator Omar Farouk published a video on his official Twitter account, documenting the moments when the Japanese fans removed the waste from the stands, commenting, "Something you didn't see from the opening of the World Cup."

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Farouk said that when he was asked about the reason for removing the waste, they responded by saying, "We Japanese do not leave waste behind, and we respect the place."

Arab tweeters described the Japanese audience as a sophisticated audience, considering that it provides practical lessons in everything, saying: "We respect you, and this is a message to the Arab masses."