How Clean Are Japan’s Streets? Indian Influencer’s Viral Video Leaves Viewers in Awe. Click to watch
Every day, social media is packed with a variety of content, from funny clips to videos that provide fresh insights or teach us something surprising. One particular video is currently gaining immense popularity online, captivating viewers with its mix of humor and amazement. With over 26 million views, it’s rapidly becoming one of the most discussed videos out there.
In the viral video, Simran Balar Jain, a social media influencer, is shown walking through the streets of Japan while wearing bright white socks. After taking off her shoes, she buys a new pair of white socks from a nearby store and begins her walk. However, there’s a twist: she doesn’t just walk for a short time. Simran strolls through the busy streets of a Japanese city, all while keeping her feet covered in fresh, clean white socks without any shoes.
When she eventually pauses to examine her socks, the outcome is surprising. Even after walking around the crowded streets, her socks look just as white as when she first wore them. There are no dirt marks or stains at all. The video highlights a clear contrast to what we would typically expect from walking in a bustling city and visually confirms just how clean the streets of Japan really are.
After witnessing her immaculate socks, viewers quickly responded. The video shared on Instagram through Simran’s account (@simranbalarjain), has generated a variety of comments, with many expressing their amazement at the cleanliness of the streets. One user remarked, “How are the socks still so clean after walking in the city? It’s unbelievable!”
Some viewers were skeptical, doubting the authenticity of the video. Others compared their experiences in different countries, especially India, noting that it’s much more typical for shoes and socks to get dirty quickly in urban settings.