
Exploring Why Japan Is So Clean

Hello everyone! Ever noticed how clean Japan is, even with few public trash bins around? After a significant event in 1995, Japan removed many of its public bins for safety. Surprisingly, this led to even cleaner streets as people started taking their trash home.
In this video, we'll dive into why Japan maintains such high standards of cleanliness. From the role of schools teaching students to clean up from a young age, to businesses and residents who actively keep their surroundings tidy, the commitment to cleanliness is a community effort.
We'll also look at how seniors, known as 'silver Jinzai', contribute by cleaning public spaces and the innovative ways neighborhoods manage waste. This deep-rooted cultural practice of cleanliness isn't just about aesthetics but is a fundamental aspect of daily life in Japan.
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