Why Is Japan So Clean? #271

日本がきれいな秘密?Why are Japan’s streets so clean despite the lack of public trash cans? In this episode, we explore not only Japan’s culture of following rules but also the quiet efforts of local volunteers—unsung heroes who help keep their neighborhoods beautiful each morning.

Why Is Japan So Clean? #271
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🚮 清掃・ゴミ関連
  • ゴミ箱 – Trash can / bin
  • ポイ捨て(ポイすて) – Littering
  • 不法投棄(ふほうとうき) – Illegal dumping
  • 清掃(せいそう) – Cleaning / clean-up
  • 清掃員(せいそういん) – Cleaner / sanitation worker
  • 漂流物(ひょうりゅうぶつ) – Marine debris / drifted items

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