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Viral ‘Please do it at home’ poster accuses Japan’s stadium clean-up heroes of leaving the housework to women

TOKYO, June 19 — Japanese football fans have long been celebrated for leaving World Cup stadiums spotless after matches. But a viral social media post has turned that feel-good...

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Viral ‘Please do it at home’ poster accuses Japan’s stadium clean-up heroes of leaving the housework to women

TOKYO, June 19 — Japanese football fans have long been celebrated for leaving World Cup stadiums spotless after matches. But a viral social media post has turned that feel-good...

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Japanese men accused of double standards over viral World Cup clean-ups

‘Please do it at home’ poster points to gender gap in household chores performed by men

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Japanese men accused of double standards over viral World Cup clean-ups

    ‘Please do it at home’ poster points to gender gap in household chores performed by men

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·malaymail.com

    Viral ‘Please do it at home’ poster accuses Japan’s stadium clean-up heroes of leaving the housework to women

    TOKYO, June 19 — Japanese football fans have long been celebrated for leaving World Cup stadiums spotless after matches. But a viral social media post has turned that feel-good...

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Japanese men told to help clean their homes, not just World Cup stadiums

Posts on social media said cleaning stadiums abroad was a bit performative for men who don't usually help around the house.

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  • venerdì 19 giugno 2026·images.dawn.com

    Japanese men told to help clean their homes, not just World Cup stadiums

    Posts on social media said cleaning stadiums abroad was a bit performative for men who don't usually help around the house.