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KOL strolls shoeless to rate Japan’s hygiene, shocked to find white socks remain spotless

Cleanliness is central to Japanese culture, reflecting order and discipline, while littering is seen as disrespectful

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An Indian KOL walks without shoes to assess Japan’s cleanliness, surprised to discover that her white socks stay pristine. Photo: SCMP composite/IG@simranbalarjain

An Indian influencer tested Japan’s renowned cleanliness by walking shoeless on its streets and was astonished to find her white socks remained spotless, igniting widespread discussions online.

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Simran Balar Jain, a popular key opinion leader (KOL) with 1.4 million followers on Instagram, captivates her audience by sharing her travel experiences and beauty insights.

The video documenting her hygiene test quickly went viral on social media, amassing over 26 million views on Instagram.

In October, Jain posted a video filmed in Tokyo, proclaiming Japan to be “the cleanest country in the world”.

She bought a pair of white socks from a convenience store, removed her shoes, and walked along streets and crowded pavements.

Jain bought white socks, removed her shoes, and walked along busy streets, surprisingly keeping them clean. Photo: QQ.com
Jain bought white socks, removed her shoes, and walked along busy streets, surprisingly keeping them clean. Photo: QQ.com

At the conclusion of the video, Jain showcased her immaculate white socks, expressing her amazement at the cleanliness of the streets with the caption, “This is crazy!”

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