Japanese men perform the least housework in the developed world
While Japanese soccer fans are famous for cleaning stadiums after matches, data reveals a stark contrast in how labor is divided within their own homes.
For years, Japanese soccer fans have earned international praise for their ritual of meticulously cleaning stadium stands after World Cup matches. This cultural commitment to public order is so influential that it has inspired fans from other nations, such as Portugal, to adopt similar habits. However, this public display of civic duty masks a significant domestic imbalance.