I'd probably argue back a bit that most American stadiums don't even have the facility available for everyone there to neatly dispose of their trash as it would just massively overflow the bins with the expectation that trash is left at the seat.
Granted, I tend to like the Japanese way better, and there's also a line between leaving a neat pile of easily picked up trash at a seat and absolutely abhorrently trashing the place.
They empty the cans continuously at every sporting event I have been too. I generally do not see more than a few scattered cups, the overwhelming majority of Texans, at least, throw their shit away. The notion that most people don't seems absurd, people would trip over all the garbage on their way out of the narrow seat walkways.
I'd probably argue back a bit that most American stadiums don't even have the facility available for everyone there to neatly dispose of their trash as it would just massively overflow the bins with the expectation that trash is left at the seat.
Granted, I tend to like the Japanese way better, and there's also a line between leaving a neat pile of easily picked up trash at a seat and absolutely abhorrently trashing the place.
They empty the cans continuously at every sporting event I have been too. I generally do not see more than a few scattered cups, the overwhelming majority of Texans, at least, throw their shit away. The notion that most people don't seems absurd, people would trip over all the garbage on their way out of the narrow seat walkways.
So the Japanese feel right at home.