This has more to do with how children are raised. They are told from the very little how to behave in public and what is not allowed, and what is more important they continue to pass it on onto their children. It's a rare trait in a country culture. Honestly, I can't think of any other country doing it to this extend
“I dropped my shopping bag on the streets of Osaka and when I went back to look for it later that day, someone had placed it next to a tree untouched.”
This has more to do with how children are raised. They are told from the very little how to behave in public and what is not allowed, and what is more important they continue to pass it on onto their children. It's a rare trait in a country culture. Honestly, I can't think of any other country doing it to this extend
>98% Japanese.