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Walk through Tokyo at 7 AM and the streets are spotless. No trash cans on every corner. No army of cleaners. No hefty fines. Yet Japan remains one of the cleanest countries in the world. This video explores the hidden system behind Japan's cleanliness—and reveals why rules alone rarely create lasting change. The answer isn't strict enforcement. It's something built into Japanese culture starting from elementary school. For twelve years, students clean their own classrooms, hallways, and bathrooms. This simple practice creates habits that last a lifetime. Discover how Japan uses education, social norms, and distributed responsibility to keep public spaces clean—and what we can learn about changing behavior that applies far beyond cleanliness. If you're interested in practical systems for discipline, focus, and personal growth, subscribe to Peak Ascent for more evidence-based strategies.