A viral video showing Japanese football fans celebrating their country's World Cup draw has captured global attention, not because of the size of the crowd, but because of what happened moments later.
After flooding Tokyo's famous Shibuya Crossing to celebrate Japan's result, fans calmly moved out of the roadway as soon as the traffic lights changed, allowing vehicles to pass without disruption. The clip has sparked admiration online, with many social media users sharing a simple message: "NYC take note."
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The video has become one of the most talked-about moments from the latest round of World Cup celebrations, highlighting Japan's reputation for public order and civic responsibility.
What does the viral video show?
The footage was recorded at Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in the world. Following Japan's World Cup draw against the Netherlands, large crowds gathered in the area to cheer, waved flags and celebrated the result.
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However, viewers were particularly impressed by what happened when the traffic signal changed. Instead of blocking the roads or continuing celebrations in vehicle lanes, fans quickly cleared the crossing and returned to the sidewalks, allowing traffic to move normally.