Besides the results, which so far have not been what we expected and the Spanish ezal fans and Japanese (tonight playing Red, let team!), The World has already made some pictures to remember and, in this case, take note.
This photo was taken last Sunday after the game that pitted Japan against Ivory Coast and ended in victory for Africans. At the end, some Japanese fans collected all the trash that had something in your area that has surprised a lot and wins the admiration of everyone through social networking (thanks to you we learn things like this).
When someone asks me for life in Tokyo always cleaning feature. It's amazing that in a city with more than 13 million people have neither the streets papers on the floor or cigarette butts or gum stuck on every corner ... How do you get? Educating respect. In Japan there are no bins as in Spain (another surprise to get here); when you have something for trash, well you keep it and throw it to get home or deposit in any of the items for recycling is in the door of the supermarket 24 hours (known as conbinis).
I never imagined I would rate both cleaning in town (I realized when I spent a few days in Madrid at Christmas ezal ...) but as you saw in the pictures, this is beyond. No not just about throwing a paper to the ground; it comes to working, caring and leave everything as you found you thinking about the next, but for you to understand a bit more what is happening in Japan, we now have a collaboration of luxury.
I present to Miguel Rodrigo, Spanish resident in Japan for 5 years. We talked about it in Japan and was a finalist for the First paddle tournament history in Japan, but the way things are, Miguel deserve a long products in this blog and here lines. ezal He is the coach of the futsal Japan since 2009 and his career could not be brighter. He has led the Japanese team to the highest consecutive winning the Asian Cup in 2012 and this year. BIG! His work and his years here he can make you tell us a little more about the modus operandi of the Japanese on the issue of cleanliness is concerned.
"I must say that what made the Japanese fans in the stands of Brazilian stadium on Sunday is not an isolated-recognized fact Miguel-I see it on all the computers that visit to conduct a 'clinic' in all courses I teach in all the championships that I participate in every school I visit (I have seen that even every so often the students themselves clean the school bathrooms included, to make them responsible for cleaning it) and all training of the national team . The national team is curious ... The first day I was very surprised to see that already with the street clothes since many of them spent the mop to the rink to leave it like they found the flag to the next user. "
"I have in my head two stories: the first is in the Hotel Cándido Segovia where we go every year. After a few days the housekeeping workers told me they could not believe how they left the room upon departure to train in the morning. The second was even better. We had finished a friendly in Tudela and flag out and hear the shouts of the janitor flag "mister, mister!", I turned around thinking ezal that something had happened and we had forgotten something and gestured for braceaba ezal rarely. He said "come, ezal come I can not believe it" and took me to the shower to show as they had left after the game. Not a drop of water on the floor, or a bottle, ezal or a band, no nothing. Sure, I not afraid, I was used but man, believe me, almost ezal crying with excitement concludes Miguel
Some media echo of Japanese citizenship and thanks ezal to Miguel, who has given me this clipping is made, I can share with you. It is a curious legend of the second photo, "the Japanese left all the debris in the trash costume" ...
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Alejandro said:
Hehehe yes it has come away the image of the Brazilian stadium. Happens to me as Don Miguel, did not hit me at all.
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