In fact, this is not because they are too lazy, but because they are too poor to bear the risk of throwing them away!
Japan has strict garbage classification. In some areas, there are more than 20 kinds of garbage. Japanese people have been taught to clean up garbage since childhood. If an adult can't sort garbage correctly, neighbors will laugh at her! In Japan, garbage collection is carried out once a week. If you miss the garbage collection time, you must wait until next week.
In addition, to throw away large pieces of garbage in Japan, you need to make an appointment by phone first, and then go to a convenience store to buy special stickers, such as recycling chairs, mops, guitars and so on. Littering will be fined. If you don't pay, no one will take your garbage! So the Japanese are most afraid of moving. The Japanese may not have thought of this, but there are garbage collectors in our country! These big pieces of furniture can be sold for money!
So the poor in Japan have no extra money to throw garbage. On the contrary, because littering will be fined, they can only leave it at home.
In Japanese variety shows, there is a hardcore neet. After his parents died, he has been living on his parents' inheritance. When the performer went to his house, he found that grandpa's house was full of rubbish. Grandpa doesn't like cleaning, and he has no extra money to ask someone to clean, so he can only throw away the garbage at home. After that, the performer helped the elderly clean up all the garbage from his own pocket, which cost a total of 320 thousand yen. The cost of garbage cleaning in Japan is also very high!