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Indian Travel Vlogger Spots People Sitting On Road In Japan, Internet Reacts

A recent viral video showcased an impressive aspect of Japanese society - its remarkable civic sense.

Indian Travel Vlogger Spots People Sitting On Road In Japan, Internet Reacts
Photo Credit: Instagram/@nikhil__kun

Japan is a country that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. From bustling Tokyo streets to serene Kyoto gardens, the Land of the Rising Sun offers a unique travel experience for visitors. A recent viral video showcases another fascinating aspect of Japanese society, its remarkable civic sense. The video featured an Indian content creator visiting a summer festival in Japan. While the roads were lined with food stalls and crowds of people enjoying local delicacies, what struck the vlogger was the remarkable cleanliness. Despite the crowds, there was no litter, no discarded tissues, empty water bottles, or trash anywhere.

However, the most surprising element of the video was seeing children calmly sitting on the roads. The cleanliness was so evident that people could comfortably sit and eat on the streets.

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Watch the video here:

The video went viral on Instagram, with several internet users praising Japan's display of civic responsibility.

One user wrote, "Civic sense on top."

Another added, "Good government, good people."

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A viewer shared, "I went to the Awa Odori festival in Tokushima, and there must be around 10 thousand people, and so many food stalls. People were eating, dancing, and chilling but I didn't see a single tissue paper on the road. I miss Japan and its civic sense."

"Japan is like a perfect Utopian Country," remarked a user.

A traveller said, "Half the video was about a tiny Japanese festival and the other half was roasting us, bro literally said cleaning 4 times."

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"The way you are talking, it is very difficult to throw the garbage into the garbage bench for Indians, bro, we throw that in the garbage bin itself. I guess, like me, there are 3 to 4 lakh people minimum in India who would do this, so before trying to pass any statement, you should consider once," read a comment.

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