Many visitors to Japan are surprised by how clean the streets are.
In many areas, there are very few public trash cans.
Even so, people usually carry their garbage home or wait until they find a proper place to throw it away.
In Japan, public spaces are often treated as shared spaces.
Because of this, many people try not to leave a mess for others.
From kindergarten, children are often taught that cleaning and tidying are important.
In elementary school, students usually clean their own classrooms, hallways, and gym areas together every day.
Clean streets are not only about rules.
They are also connected to daily habits, consideration, and small acts of responsibility.
Of course, no place is perfect.
But many visitors notice a sense of care in everyday public spaces throughout Japan.


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