Japan recorded an historic 2-1 win over the 2014 World Cup winners Germany on Wednesday afternoon at the Khalifa International Stadium.By now, very other football fan may as well have learnt of the shocking results that saw the Blue Samurais come from a goal down and steal a win right in front of the four-time winners.The win, against all the odds and over a team of Germany’s calibre would have without a doubt triggered wild celebrations from the Japanese fans who had littered the stands in solidarity with their players.##NAJAVA_MECA_6833994##Even in the middle of the celebration mood, the fans did not forget their traditions, customs and practice that has from time to time earned them massive respect from all over the world.The Japanese have been lauded for sparing time after the final whistle and picking up trash which apparently happens to be a basic behavior taught in school.They first did in the World Cup opening match that brought hosts Qatar and Ecuador together last Sunday much to the surprise of their fellow fans who had thronged the facility to witness the 2022 edition get underway.Can the Indomitable Lions stun Switzerland?On Wednesday, the culture of tidying the stadium also spilled to the dressing room where the Japanese players reportedly left it spotlessly clean.There are a basketful of lessons players, fans and stakeholders are supposed to gather from the 2022 World Cup and dejunking the stands and the dressing room is certainly one of them.Japan will play the wounded Costa Rica on Sunday in their second group E match before facing 2010 winners Spain on Thursday next week.